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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2008
    Jeremy’s score 89/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Assertive and deeply ripened, this spicy, rather musky young pinot has a slightly hot, spirity aspect and a faintly overcooked meatiness. Scented with dark cherries and redcurrants backed by nuances of menthol and dried herbs, it presents a firmish, powdery palate with intense jammy flavours of plums and berries that lacks genuine polish and finesse.

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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2009
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Very elegant and supple, with a sweet floral perfume of fresh dark cherries and raspberries backed by musky
    nuances of briar and blackberries, cloves and mint, this young pinot has a fine, powdery spine, a pleasing length of fruit and just a hint of herbal influence.

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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2010
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Still very fragile and yet to flesh out, this elegant, supple and translucently bright pinot boasts genuine length, balance and structure. Scented with spicy, floral aromas of red cherries raspberries, strawberries and creamy vanilla oak, it reveals a youthful herbal aspect. Supported by dusty tannins and fine-grained, cedary oak, its long, even palate of bright cherry/berry flavour finishes with focus and a gentle acidity.

  • Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2012
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
    $98.00

    Richly flavoured and powerfully structured, this sleeper of a pinot has become an assertive, Volnay-styled wine of complexity and character. It’s heady and spicy, with layers of rich red and black berry/plum flavour that still retains some primary quality. Also sporting some faintly meaty, gamey development and underpinned by a firmish, grainy spine, it has developed length and power plus some remarkable varietal expression. A truly stellar and genuinely savoury wine, and one I did not predict would evolve into this standard. Happy to admit I was wrong!

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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2013
    Jeremy’s score 82/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Under and over-ripe, with plenty of strey and raisined fruit in company with some greenish and vegetal influence. A product of its season.

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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2014
    Jeremy’s score 94/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    Re-tasted at nine years of age, this solid, punchy pinot has evolved plenty of funky and leathery complexity to complement its deep core of red and black cherries and berries. Opulently fragrant and heady, it’s medium to fullish in weight but long and luscious, with a vivacious core of black, blue and red fruits that extends down a fine, slatey spine. Long and entirely complete, it finishes with slaine and savoury qualities, plus a lingering note of red licorice.

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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2015
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2017
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    Grey Sands The Mattock Dry Red 2012
    Jeremy’s score 91/100

    Rated 0 out of 5
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    Grey Sands The Mattock Dry Red 2013
    Jeremy’s score 92/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    A minty, structured and elegant blend whose pristine bouquet of dark cherries, blueberries and dark plums is backed by cedary oak and a hint of dried herbs. Medium to full-bodied, itÕs long and luscious, with an evenly ripened presence of cassis, cherries, plums and chocolatey oak supported by a fine-grained, drying backbone of loose-knit tannins. It finishes long and persistent.

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    Grey Sands The Mattock Dry Red 2014
    Jeremy’s score 96/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    An elegant, supple Right Bank blend whose fragrant bouquet of sweet raspberries, cherries, cassis and tight-grained cedar/vanilla oak overlies a hint of spearmint and menthol. It’s finely crafted, with a delightful length of pristine berry/cherry/plum, flavour underpinned by a firmish, drying spine of silky tannins, culminating in a lingering finish of lively acidity and a suggestion of menthol. Very finely balanced; for the longer term.

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    Grey Sands The Mattock Dry Red 2015
    Jeremy’s score 95/100

    Rated 0 out of 5

    An elegant, long and measured Right Bank-styled claret with some dusty, faintly herbal aromas of bright small red berries and dark cherries backed by nuances of plums and vanilla/cedar oak. It’s long and silky, smooth and ripe, but very shapely and supple, focused around a plush core of vivacious merlot-dominant dark cherry/plum fruit underpinned by a loose-knit spine of dusty tannins. Very good viticulture and winemaking have created this elegant, generous and stylish Tasmanian red blend.