The 42 Degrees South Pinot Noir 2024 from Coal River Valley is a true delight for the senses. Upon first glance, the wine reveals a deep ruby hue, hinting at its complexity and depth. Aromas of ripe dark berries, earthy forest floor, and a touch of spice greet the nose, inviting you in for a taste. On the palate, the wine is elegant and well-structured, with a smooth and velvety texture. Flavors of juicy cherries, blackberries, and a subtle hint of vanilla dance across the tongue, leading to a long and satisfying finish. It is a true representation of the Coal River Valley terroir, with its cool climate and unique microclimate, and a testament to the skill and expertise of 42 Degrees South, a renowned producer based in Tasmania. Enjoy this Pinot Noir now or cellar it for a few years to fully appreciate its potential.
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Tasting Notes
The 42 Degrees South Pinot Noir 2024 from Coal River Valley is a true delight for the senses. Upon first glance, the wine reveals a deep ruby hue, hinting at its complexity and depth. Aromas of ripe dark berries, earthy forest floor, and a touch of spice greet the nose, inviting you in for a taste. On the palate, the wine is elegant and well-structured, with a smooth and velvety texture. Flavors of juicy cherries, blackberries, and a subtle hint of vanilla dance across the tongue, leading to a long and satisfying finish. It is a true representation of the Coal River Valley terroir, with its cool climate and unique microclimate, and a testament to the skill and expertise of 42 Degrees South, a renowned producer based in Tasmania. Enjoy this Pinot Noir now or cellar it for a few years to fully appreciate its potential.