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Grey Sands Pinot Noir 2010

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.

Vintage

2010

Peak years to drink

2015 - 2018

Jeremy's score

92 / 100

Seal type

Diam

Category:
Grey Sands Pinot Noir
Tamar Valley
Price Range at Release: $50-$99
Vintage: 2017
Alc %: 14.0
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.
Last Date Tasted: 24/10/2023
Vintage
Score/100
Score/20
Year To Drink
2017
9117.6

2022-2025

2015
9518.7

2023-2027+

2014
9418.3

2022-2026+

2013
8214.9

2015-2018

2012
9518.7

2024-2032

2010
9217.9

2015-2018

2009
9117.5

2014-2017

2008
8916.7

2013-2016

2007
9217.8

2012-2015+

2006
8816.4

2008-2011

2005
8615.8

2007-2010

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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