WINE REVIEWS: Pinot Noir

Possibly the world's best value pinot noir, Mission Martinborough 2012, which recently won a gold medal at the International Wine Challenge in London, is priced from $15.

Unless you're a ''label drinker'' you're likely to get more immediate pleasure from this than the prestigious age-worthy $100 Craggy Range Aroha, also from Martinborough.

 

BEST VALUE

Mission Martinborough Pinot Noir 2012

$15-$20

Three and a half stars (out of five)

Good value

This is attractive with tingly red fruits, herbal and savoury undertones and a lovely fresh, spicy finish with a lingering aftertaste. Good drinking now.

www.missionestate.co.nz 

 

 

Boundary Vineyards Kings Road Waipara Pinot Noir 2012

$27

Three and a half stars

Average value

With red fruits, hints of mineral and pepper and a silky texture, this is an attractive, simple wine with a lively edge and crisp finish. A few more months bottle age will soften it.

www.pernod-ricard-nz.com

 

 

Wither Hills Marlborough Pinot Noir 2010

$25

Three and a half satrs

Average value

Spicy, with mouthfilling sweet fruit, spicy oak, textural with dusty tannins and a lively finish, at three years old this is drinking well.

www.witherhills.co.nz

 

 

Equinox Waipara Pinot Noir 2011

$32

Three and a half stars

Below average value

Fragrant with attractive red fruits, savoury undertones and a firm structure, this wine developed more charm and complexity with time in the glass. Give it another year to develop into a spicy, textural wine.

www.waiparahills.co.nz

 

Allan Scott Hounds Marlborough Pinot Noir 2011

$31

Four stars

Average value

Oozing generous, juicy fruit (red and dark berries), layers of spice, a hint of mineral and a savoury undertone, this is mouth-filling and textural with firm, chalky tannins and a crisp, lingering finish. An attractive wine with the structure to allow bottle development.

www.allanscott.com

 

Craggy Range Aoroha Te Muna 2011

about $100

Four and a half stars

Below average value

The top pinot of a prestigious producer, this complex young wine is restrained at present, its cherry plum and blueberry fruit supported by spicy oak with hints of coffee and dark chocolate, and a firm structure with a crisp, lively, harmonious finish.

A stylish wine, well worth cellaring for a few years to develop its potential.

www.craggyrange.com 

 

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