Yering Station Village Pinot Noir 2011, Yarra Valley
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Pale garnet red. Spicy red berry-cherry fruit, botanical (floral, resinous herbal character), with a juicy,...
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The 2011 Yering Station Village Pinot Noir, grown in Yarra Valley, has appealing notes of rosehip, cranberry, light smoked meat, wood and yeastiness. It is a light bodied, extra-dry, fruity wine; with good acidity, tight tannins and a medium finish. Drink with food; put away for the tannins to integrate - drink 2016+ to 2020+. My impression: NICE, 90 pts - more than well priced.
Tasted at Australia Today 2014 Trade show http://grapeselections.com/australian-wine/ in Feb/14.
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