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Mt. Difficulty Bannockburn Pinot Noir 2020
Sold by Waitrose Cellar
£29.99
(As of 13/11/2024)
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DOMAINE THOMSON EXPLORER PINOT NOIR 2018
Sold by Specialist Cellars
£27.00
(As of 21/02/2023)
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Greystone Organic Pinot Noir 2018
Sold by Waitrose Cellar
£25.99
(As of 30/11/2022)
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Peregrine Wines Mohua Pinot Noir 2018
Sold by The Great Wine Co.
£25.00
(As of 13/11/2024)
£25.99
Angels Angel Price
£15.99
This wine's an award winner...
Silver Medal
International Wine & Spirit Competition 2022
This wine's an award winner...
Silver Medal
International Wine & Spirit Competition 2022
About the wine
Luxury single vineyard Pinot Noir from a world-class winemaker
- Phil Handford only makes one wine, Pinot Noir. It’s his obsession. And he makes some of the best on the planet. Hand picked from his own Central Otago vineyard, then lovingly cuddled in expensive French oak.
- Forget pricey Burgundy. When the French get their chops round this soft, elegant, seriously classy Pinot Noir from down under, they’ll be quaking in their vineyards.
- Vibrant and savoury, with fresh raspberry and cherry flavours, this is a complex, top-shelf red with subtle herbal notes, sweet spice and a lovely lick of oak.
Best before
Drink now to 2026
Serving advice
Serve at 16-18°C. Open/Decant 30+ minutes before serving
Food match
Lamb, game, salmon sarnies
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Phil Handford
- With a heap of Gold medals, Phil making some of the best Pinot Noir we have ever tasted.
- His first ever vintage was awarded 92 points by Robert Parker.
- Phil alternates between mastermind and master of understatement: 'Just going for a paddle' - First solo kayak crossing of Foveaux Strait. 'Caught the odd deer' - Acclaimed deer trapper in the 80's. 'Dabbled in shearing' - 300 a day man
Ratings
10,489
Followers
1,706