
Giant Steps Pinot Noir Primavera Vineyard 2020 750ml
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About the Giant Steps Pinot Noir Primavera Vineyard 2020 750ml
A medium-bodied wine with a bright red colour, aromas of red cherries, strawberries, and raspberries with hints of blood orange, spice, and earth, the palate is juicy and refreshing, with flavours of red fruits, spice, and minerality leading to a long and lingering finish.
94 Points - Wine Enthusiast
This vineyard sits on red basalt soils. As the springtime name implies, it's the most delicate of the lot. An enticing cherry-juice hue, it's vibrant, bursting with primary red-berry fruit and backed by gentle spice and dried-floral aromas. The palate is medium weight, but fills the mouth with more plump, juicy berries. There's length and elegance here, and tannins are fine and well-placed, but this is a fruit show at the moment: Those more complex meaty aromas will need another few years before they show up to the party. Christina Pickard
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Giant Steps Pinot Noir Primavera Vineyard 2020 750ml
A medium-bodied wine with a bright red colour, aromas of red cherries, strawberries, and raspberries with hints of blood orange, spice, and earth, the palate is juicy and refreshing, with flavours of red fruits, spice, and minerality leading to a long and lingering finish.
94 Points - Wine Enthusiast
This vineyard sits on red basalt soils. As the springtime name implies, it's the most delicate of the lot. An enticing cherry-juice hue, it's vibrant, bursting with primary red-berry fruit and backed by gentle spice and dried-floral aromas. The palate is medium weight, but fills the mouth with more plump, juicy berries. There's length and elegance here, and tannins are fine and well-placed, but this is a fruit show at the moment: Those more complex meaty aromas will need another few years before they show up to the party. Christina Pickard