Pirie South Pinot Noir 2006

“Serve this Pinot Noir cool (my emphasis) in a big glass to fully appreciate……” so said the label on the back of this wine.  So why are most bloody restaurants so bloody determined to serve me red wine so bloody warm????

I realised recently, that I had been ignoring Oz wines (sorry Edward!), and that I have not visited Majestic in ages so, on the way back from a Saturday morning haircut recently, I dropped in to see if I could combine these two shortfalls by asking what the inhabitants of Van Diemen’s land could do with the sex kitten of grapes.  Majestic came up with this gem at a mere £9.99. 

Pirie South and a Mini...for some reason

When you live in the northern hemisphere, it is easy to forget that in Oz, the further south you go, the closer you are to a frozen pole.  So maybe Tasmania is the Pinot Noir friendly Bourgogne-u-like to Clare Valley’s Cabernet Sauvignon friendly Bordeaux-wish-it-was?  I have a different theory, as you might expect.

Firstly the wine.  A strange ugly colour, like cherryade, disguises a beguiling strawberry and boiled mushroom compote.  Nice acidity and at 13.5% alcohol, very tasty without being overpowering.  I really like it, but at £9.99 per bottle (and that’s only if you buy two or more) there is a decent benchmark to be met.  Decent quality Pinots from New Zealand of this age go for about £10 to £15.  On this basis, this wine is at the lower price end, but almost as good quality as the higher.

My theory?  This wine is tangy with loads of compensating fruit.  Could this be the red equivalent of NZ Sauvignon Blanc?  Well Priced, a little top heavy but tasty, a bit like Jordan?

2 Responses to “Pirie South Pinot Noir 2006”

  1. Peter May Says:

    “strawberry and boiled mushroom compote” is beguiling. Sounds ghastly to me 🙂

    By the way, is there any slight chance you could get closer to the bottles in your photo’s. I doubt I’m the only one whose more interested in the labels than the contents of your garage……

  2. edward Says:

    Alistair, I partly agree with the Jordan comment, but I think you have just ruined Tasmanian pinot for me, for ever!

    I think the photos are quirky and fine. I trust the neighbours have called the police or the local mental health team. . .

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