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Delatite Pinot Gris EC 2014

“Wisps of green apple behind the pear … very good example of Pinot Gris … 95 pts” (Halliday)
White - Dry
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Delatite Pinot Gris EC
Wine file
White - Dry
13.0% ABV
7.7 Units
750.00 ml
31 December, 2017
Awards
95 , James Halliday Wine Companion, 2015
Wine Summary
<p> Here is a seriously fine Pinot Gris with citrus, pear, honeysuckle galore and a lingering finish – “as good as Australian Gris gets” noted one panellist. What a refreshing change of pace! </p> <p> With its sweeping views across to the snow-clad Alps, Upper Goulburn is uncompromising cool climate viticulture. “Increasing vine age (many the plantings are well over 25 years old) and the adoption of organic (and partial biodyamic) viticulture seemed to have played a role ... the white wines are as good as ever; all are yeast fermented” (Halliday). </p>