Winstead Pinot Noirs
Winery : Winstead
Winstead's Bagdad location in Tasmania's southern Midlands shows extremes of temperature between summer and winter and has very little maritime influence. These factors help to create pinots of full, deep flavours with vine age bestowing balance and harmony. Spontaneous ferments, from wild yeasts which naturally occur in the hinterland, vineyard and winery, allow for luscious textures, something for which Neil and Julianne Snare's Winstead Pinots are renowned.
2020 Winstead Lot 7 Pinot Noir: A bold Pinot, with great depth and concentration of dark fruits, matched by a fine but firm structure.
Michele's notes: Fruit from the original 30+year block. Deep and sumptuous colour. Unmistakable Lot 7 aromas - plummy fruit, charcuterie, black olive tapenade soy and liquorice. Layered and intriguing. Silky and rich in the mouth, chock full of dark fruits, vanilla and chocolate, with more sweet liquorice. There is so much to like here, it is the ultimate in Pinot decadence.
2019 Winstead Lot 16 Pinot Noir: This is a similar clonal mix to Lot 7 but the Lot 16 block has a more southerly aspect, with late afternoon breezes. Generally this results in a more perfumed wine of the two, but this iteration reflects the more 'structural' vintage of 2019 and is as bold as its sibling.
Michele's notes: Deeply hued, brooding bouquet of satsuma plum, liquorice and dark chocolate. Black bramble fruits on the palate complemented by mocha/char from the oak, and fine chalky tannins. This is a lovely big mouthful of Pinot!