At 200 cases, Dredge’s largest-production wine. And his most sought after, too.
Tasmanian Pinot Noirs can be pure, pretty and ravishing even by Pinot standards, and this is just a brilliant exemplar of that style.
Wine Front says:
Floral and spicy, quite pretty, also a bit meaty, with bright red fruit and almond. Light to medium-bodied, frisky and fresh, clear and precise, raspberry, cranberry flavour and crunch to acidity, fine but firm graphite tannin, and a tight and vibrant finish of excellent length. If you’re into a more delicate/delicious style of Pinot Noir, then this should suit you very nicely. I like it.
Like the Chardonnay, only 12.5% alcohol, too.