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Chatto Seven Inch Pinot Noir 2024

Chatto Seven Inch Pinot Noir 2024

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Indulge in the vibrant flavours of Chatto Seven Inch Pinot Noir 2024. With its semi-translucent red hue and scents of cherry, raspberry, and anise, this wine is sure to impress. Juicy and powerful on the palate with hints of forest floor and spicy cedar, it finishes with a smooth, lively acidity. A must try for wine enthusiasts.

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Tasting Notes

Semi translucent bright red to dark red core with a light purple red tinged hue. Pretty violet, red cherry, raspberry and anise scents sail through the olfactory senses with hints of fresh herbs, forest floor and delicate spicy cedar also evident. Fresh and juicy, a moreish mix of red cherry, strawberry, raspberry and red liquorice fruits burst across the palate with terrific power and intensity. Savoury back drop with elements of forest floor, subtle dried herbs and spicy cedar making an appearance. Velvet smooth flow with a slightly chiselled feel to the tannins. Energetic acidity lending vibrancy to the long, delectable finish.

Winemaking

The 2024 vintage followed Tasmania’s driest summer on record, delivering clean, concentrated fruit. These are structured, expressive Pinots with immediate appeal and excellent cellaring potential.

The 2024 Seven Inch Pinot Noir marks a decade of collaboration with growers Max and Sue Kitchell in the Huon Valley.

About the Vineyard

With 25+ years of winemaking experience, Jim Chatto is also a senior wine show judge with over 20 years of experience across both regional, capital city shows and was the Chairman of Judges for the National Wine Show of Australia 2014-2016.

In 1998 Jim moved to Tasmania as the inaugural winemaker for Rosevears Estate in the Tamar Valley. He fell in love with Tasmanian Pinot Noir, and a girl called Daisy.

In 2000 Jim and Daisy left Tasmania for the Hunter Valley, but began the Chatto label to continue the affair with Tasmanian Pinot Noir.

We then spent the next six years searching for the perfect vineyard site. Isle vineyard is located in Huon Valley at Glaziers Bay. Warm, well-drained but in a very cool region, right on the edge of viticultural possibility. Planting began in 2007 and our first vintage (2012) was released in 2013.

In 2014 the fruit quality from pockets of the vineyard saw the introduction of the single vineyard Isle label. At that time we only made two wines, from our vineyard in relatively small quantities, it was usual for us to sell out well before the next release.

We finally returned to live full time at Isle Vineyard in January, 2017. This was the first year our wine was made on site. (Previously we had shipped the fruit up to the Hunter Valley where the winemaking occurred, most recently at Mount Pleasant.)

In 2018 we introduced a third wine to the Chatto family - Seven Inch which comes from a tiny neighbouring vineyard.

In 2019 the entire Huon was unable to harvest fruit due to smoke taint from bushfires. We were very fortunate to receive some parcels of fruit from vineyards in the North of Tasmania to keep us going thanks to our friends at Marion's and Pipers Brook vineyards. Jim also blended his first Tasmanian regional wine from across these parcels which we now call Lutruwita.

After the bushfires we decided to uproot as a family for winter and found Jim an opportunity to get his hands dirty in Burgundy. Through a mutual friend we got to meet and work with Jane Eyre, a friendship born out of a love and respect for Pinot. With her help we were able to secure a tiny two barrels of premier cru Burgundy from Savigny-les-Beaune.

While we were there Jim was announced the Gourmet Traveller Winemaker of the Year 2019.

In 2020 we harvested in the Huon and also took fruit from Bird (Pipers), Marion's (Tamar), Glengarry (Tamar), Seven Inch (Huon) releasing no less than six single vineyard Pinots as well as Lutruwita (Regional blend).

Also coming out in 2024 is the 2023 Bird, Seven Inch and Killara Farm - all due out May 1.

Our Estate wines Isle and Intrigue will both be released August 1.

We have just completed an early, long and excellent 2024 harvest at Isle Vineyard - the future is bright!

Accolades

95 Points - Halliday wine companion
95 Points - The Real Review
94 Points - The Wine Front
Wine Maker of the Year 2019 - The Gourmet Traveller

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Huon Valley

The Huon Valley is Tasmania’s southernmost wine region, and by extension, the southernmost wine region in all of Australia.

Following the winding path of the Huon River from Lake Pedder to the D'Entrecasteaux Channel, this region offers a unique cool-climate growing environment. The north-facing vineyards are sheltered from the cold southerly winds, benefiting instead from a maritime-influenced climate.

The gentle warmth of summer allows for a slow, extended ripening season, resulting in high-quality Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and sparkling wines.

This extended growing period enhances the complexity and finesse of the wines produced here, making the Huon Valley an ideal region for crafting elegant, cool-climate varieties.