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Grey Sands Pinot Gris 2007

Proof positive that some Australians can indeed grow pinot gris! A meaty, gamey, smoky and rather funky bouquet of rosemary, rose oil, cinnamon and clove precedes a long, smooth and seamless palate whose spicy pear, apple and white peach-like fruit is tightly wrapped in a crystalline acidity. Underpinned by a fine chalkiness, it finishes with lingering nutty, savoury qualities and pristine fruit.

Vintage

2007

Year to Drink

2009 - 2012+

Jeremy’s score

95 / 100

Seal Type

Screw top

Category:
Grey Sands Pinot Gris
Tamar Valley
Price Range at Release: $50-$99
Vintage: 2018
Alc %: 14.7
Proof positive that some Australians can indeed grow pinot gris! A meaty, gamey, smoky and rather funky bouquet of rosemary, rose oil, cinnamon and clove precedes a long, smooth and seamless palate whose spicy pear, apple and white peach-like fruit is tightly wrapped in a crystalline acidity. Underpinned by a fine chalkiness, it finishes with lingering nutty, savoury qualities and pristine fruit.
Last Date Tasted: 13/01/2024
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2018
9117.4

2020-2023+

2017
9318.1

2022-2025

2016
9217.8

2021-2024

2015
9017.2

2017-2020

2014
9318.1

2019-2022

2013
8215.0

2014-2015

2012
8816.6

2014-2017

2010
9217.8

2012-2015+

2009
9418.5

2011-2014+

2008
8816.6

2010-2013

2007
9518.7

2009-2012+

2006
9017.1

2008-2011

2005
9418.5

2007-2010

2004
9318.0

2005-2006+

2003
8014.5

2003-2004

2001
8114.7

2002-2003

2000
9418.5

2002-2005

Winery

Grey Sands
Grey Sands is a 3.5 ha vineyard of no less than 17 close-planted varieties, at 8800 vines per hectare. I have no doubt that this is one of the most significant sites in Tasmania, and over the years I have given high ratings indeed to its Pinot Gris, Merlot and The Mattock (merlot-driven right bank Bordeaux blend). A recent revisit of some mature wines has given me plenty of reason to include Grey Sands' Pinot Noir as a benchmark of this variety, especially when given 5-8 years of cellar life. The wines are not only especially affordable in this crazy market but are also released in most cases with genuine bottle age. I'm a huge fan, especially of the finesse and structure of the reds. Adding to all this is a recent Malbec tasting that took me straight to Cahors. Wonderful stuff! No wines were made in 2020 due to poor conditions.
Chief Executive(s):
Bob Richter, Rita Ritcher
Winemaker:
Matthias Utzinger
Viticulturist:
Bob Richter
Production Dozen:
1000
Tonnes Processed:
15
Address:
6 Kerrisons Rd , Glengarry , Tasmania 7275 Australia
Cellar Door Open Hours:
By appointment
Principal Wine Region:
Tamar Valley
Website:
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