Pocket and palate pleasers

Inflationary pressures continue to be with us this year and wine hasn’t avoided this shift either, with both imported and domestic labels seeing price increases.

I’ve watched a number of Central Otago producers bow to inflationary pressures and increase prices this year, while others have managed to hold their line for now. The interesting category is the lower end where prices have stayed remarkably stable. A shift of even $1 or $2 can have quite an impact at sensitive retail price points such as $25, $29.99 or $39.99, with wineries working hard to offer excellent bang for buck at these levels.

2019 Domain Road Bannockburn Pinot Noir

Price RRP $40
Rating Excellent

Starts with earth and wet stones, a 
sweet fragrance, a 
funky nuance, mint/
menthol with time. A 
cooler, minerally 
feel, red fruits, 
pencil shavings, 
savoury influences 
with chewy tannins 
to the fore. This 
shows its youthful 
side as the 
deceptive tannic 
power builds. 
Almost a gangly 
youthfulness, that 
would  pair well with 
food.

domainroad.co.nz

2020 Misha’s Vineyard The High Note Central Otago Pinot Noir

Price RRP $48
Rating Excellent

Dusty stones, gravel, 
sweet fruit swells, a 
wild herb backdrop, 
with time a wisp of sour 
cherry. Rich entry, 
spices, sweet licorice, 
a touch of herb/stalk, 
the fruit nicely in 
support, an earthy 
aspect as it opens up. 
Still youthful but nice 
balance and integration. 
There’s a grainy, chewy 
feel to the texture, 
playfully flirting with a 
sweet and sour note. 
Fresh and inviting.

mishasvineyard.com

2020 Burn Cottage Moonlight Race Central Otago Pinot Noir

Price RRP $52
Rating Excellent

Attractive perfume leads, 
florality, violets, ripe 
fruits, lead pencil, 
elegant, some oak scents 
with time. A sense of 
delicacy, the fruit in a 
medium-weight register 
rather than a bruiser, 
adding chewiness to the 
mouth feel. Nicely 
balanced and already 
rather approachable, 
silkiness building, this 
charms you with 
subtlety, allowing you to 
ponder its delights.

burncottage.com

2020 Misha’s Vineyard Cantata Central Otago Pinot Noir

Price RRP $34
Rating Very Good to Excellent

Hints of tangy 
piquancy, schisty 
minerality, fruit power 
and perfume growing. 
Deceptively rich in the 
mouth, backed by a 
corset of tannins, 
spice notes, black tea/
tea leaf, ever-present 
sweet fruit. Light on its 
feet, yet with lovely 
flavour depth. That 
tangy quality on the 
nose carries over to 
the palate, keeping this 
bright and fresh.

mishasvineyard.com

2021 Misha’s Vineyard Tempo Central Otago Pinot Noir

Price RRP $30
Rating Excellent

Interesting nose playing 
another chord, fresh 
sawn oak, forest floor, 
tilled earth, fruit swelling, 
supporting the whole. 
The palate plies another 
course, powerfully 
fruited yet nicely dry, 
tannic backbone giving 
this structure, adding a 
spiced toffee touch. 
Bright acidity, youthfully 
intense, with a long fruit-
filled lip-smacking finish. 
Excellent ingredient for 
the money.

mishasvineyard.com

2019 Burn Cottage Sauvage Vineyard Bannockburn Pinot Noir 

Price RRP $70
Rating Excellent to Outstanding

Spices, herbs, iron 
filings, a beguiling 
perfume, ever-present 
fruit. Super fruit weight 
in the mouth, matched 
by its powerful tannic 
backbone, a bolder 
wine yet not forced. 
Chewy, almost chalky, 
there is real grip here 
yet a velvety feel too. 
Develops a delightful 
savoury quality, ripe 
yet not over-sweet, 
with a long, long finish. 
Complex. An iron fist in 
a velvet glove.

burncottage.com

2021 Domaine Thomson Explorer Central Otago Pinot Noir 

Price RRP $35
Rating Excellent

Oak spices and scents 
lead, fragrance, red 
fruits, rather inviting. 
That spiciness also 
evident on the palate, 
savoury touches too, 
the red fruits to the 
fore. There’s intent 
here, the depth of 
flavour and tannic 
structure growing with 
time in the glass. 
Deceptively powerful 
wine, its structure 
drives it along, the 
long, attractively dry 
close framed by fruit.

domainethomsonwines.com

2020 Dicey Central Otago Pinot Noir

Price RRP $42
Rating Excellent

A beetroot tinge, 
shifting to perfume and 
florality, an umami 
quality, fruit neatly in 
support, earthiness 
later. The palate 
follows the savoury 
theme, tilled earth, 
minerality, quite fine 
tannins, structure yet 
approachability. 
Supple initially, more 
chewy, the backbone 
evident as it breathes, 
closing with sweet fruit 
lift. Some youthful 
brashness, vibrant and 
lively.

dicey.nz