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Freycinet Pinot Noir 2023

Freycinet Pinot Noir 2023

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The Freycinet Pinot Noir 2023 offers a captivating mix of spice and ripe fruit, making it a standout example of Tasmanian Pinot Noir.

Aromas of black cherries, ripe raspberries, and plums combine with subtle hints of game, truffle, and cedar, creating a complex and inviting bouquet. On the palate, this wine is vibrant and smooth, with an abundance of ripe berry and plum flavours.

The fine, savoury tannins and velvety mouthfeel provide a luxurious texture, culminating in a long, satisfying finish. Perfectly balanced, this Pinot Noir is ideal for pairing with game meats or simply savouring on its own.

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Tasting Notes

Aroma: Spice, black cherries, ripe raspberries, plums, with subtle notes of game, truffle, and cedar.
Palate: Vibrant and smooth, featuring ripe berry and plum flavours, with fine savoury tannins and a velvety mouthfeel.
Finish: Long, smooth, and elegant.

Winemaking

The Freycinet Pinot Noir 2021 was crafted from handpicked grapes grown in the renowned Freycinet vineyards, where Tasmania's cool climate allows for slow and even ripening, perfect for Pinot Noir.

Fermentation was carried out using wild yeast to enhance the complexity and express the unique characteristics of the vineyard.

The wine was aged in a combination of new and seasoned French oak barrels, which added subtle layers of spice and cedar without overpowering the purity of the fruit. Minimal intervention and careful winemaking techniques have ensured the wine's fine tannin structure and its potential for graceful ageing.

About the Vineyard

In 1978, Geoff and Susan Bull took advantage of the remarkable prospects offered by the east coast of Tasmania, clearing some land, planting their first vines in 1979 and created the first commercial winery in the region.

The story of Freycinet Vineyard traces back to the founders Geoff and Susan Bull, who began their journey in Sydney. Geoff had a successful career as a photographer at the Sydney Morning Herald, supported by Susan who cared for their two daughters, Lindy and Samantha. Geoff's passion for diving, fishing, and surfing filled his free time. Seeking a change, he decided to transition from photography to commercial abalone diving in New South Wales.

Geoff's pursuit of abalone led the family to Bicheno, a Tasmanian coastal town, in 1975. Geoff's expertise and dedication saw him become the first non-Tasmanian to acquire a license for Tasmanian abalone fishing, a challenging and perilous profession, demanding a high level of physical fitness. Tasmania’s cold and treacherous waters supply one quarter of the world’s wild caught abalone. Geoff remains to this a day a highly respected elder of the Tasmanian abalone fishery.

In 1978, the family acquired the Cosgrove property near the Freycinet Peninsula, marking the beginning of their viticulture journey.

Although inexperienced in viticulture, Geoff and Susan were inspired by Tasmania's emerging wine scene and their love for the land. With determination and guidance from industry pioneers, Andrew Pirie (Pipers Brook), Graham Wiltshire (Heemskerk) and Claudio Alcorso (Moorilla Estate), they established Freycinet Vineyard as the first commercial vineyard on the east coast. With true pioneering spirit and despite many challenges, they planted vine rootlings in 1979 and, with the help of wine consultant Gary Baldwin, produced their initial wines in 1983.

Over the following years, the vineyard's unique terroir gained recognition for producing quality wines, earning accolades from national wine shows. The story of Freycinet Vineyard embodies the Bull family's resilience and pioneering spirit, as they transformed a barren piece of land into a thriving vineyard and contributed to Tasmania's burgeoning wine industry.

Fast forward to today, Freycinet Vineyard remains safely in family hands with daughter Lindy and her partner Claudio Radenti guiding the tradition of gently nurturing the wines from vineyard to bottle.

Today, Freycinet Vineyard remains a family owned business, with a small and dedicated team across our vineyard, cellar door and winemaking functions who collectively ensure we continue to prosper and produce exceptional wines.

With a bright future ahead, we are delighted to see the next generation of our family, Giorgio, Pino and Pia working side by side in a vocation that has bought much joy to its founders and guardians.

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East Coast

Spanning from St Helens in the north to Bream Creek in the south, Tasmania’s East Coast wine region is as breath-taking as it is bountiful.

Known for its milder climate compared to the rest of the state, this region offers ideal growing conditions for a wide array of grape varieties.

With over 300 hectares under vine and more than 20 producers, the East Coast is celebrated for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while also producing outstanding Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, and even Tempranillo. Surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery, this region is a haven for wine lovers seeking both beauty and quality in their glass.