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Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir 2024

Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir 2024

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Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir 2024 captures the energy of a warm vintage with remarkable freshness. Bright red cherry, raspberry, and wild bramble leap from the glass, layered with delicate spice of nutmeg and pepper dancing beneath. The palate reveals youthful vibrancy balanced by a lovely acid line and fine, silky tannins that promise years of development ahead. Sourced from Ghost Rock's prized La Filles, Oulton, and Bonadale blocks, this eight-clone blend draws from California, Dijon, Australian, and New Zealand selections. A wine of elegance and potential, built for both immediate pleasure and the cellar.

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Tasting Notes

A beautifully energetic and fresh style of Pinot Noir for such a warm year. Lovely acid line and fine, silky tannins. The palate is showing a lot of youthfulness and potential for longevity for years to come.
A bright and vibrant nose of ripe red cherry, raspberry and wild bramble, layers of delicate spice in the background, nutmeg and pepper.

Winemaking

The fruit for this Pinot Noir is predominately sourced from our La Filles, Oulton, and Bonadale blocks, which have been the same sites producing our single vineyard selections over the past few seasons. This Pinot is a blend of eight clones including ones from California, Dijon, Australian and New Zealand.

About the Vineyard

Accolades

Ghost Rock Wines was established by Cate and Colin Arnold in 2001 on a run-down property just East of Devonport, with only a handful of vines. Fast forward to 2015, Cate and Colin’s son Justin and his wife Alicia joined the business, taking on full ownership in 2017. Justin and Alicia run the operation together, responsible for the winemaking and running of the Cellar Door and Eatery respectively.

THE GHOST ROCK NAME
So the story goes.. there once was a hill just west of the Summerhill Park turnoff on the Port Sorell Main Road. There was a steep pinch where horses slowed and cyclists were obliged to dismount and walk. The hill received its name last century because of events claimed to have occurred around a large rock situated beside the road. Several versions of the name’s origin have appeared, perhaps each version being somewhat embellished. But the following is vouched for by elderly residents.

Mr. Lou Wilson was approaching the area on horseback about 1895 on the way to Northdown Post Office to post a letter to his lady love. From behind the rock appeared some white-clad ‘ghosts’ which caused him and his mount sufficient fright for him to abandon the errand and swiftly return home to Larooma. From then on it became a popular local larrikin prank to bait other riders approaching the locality.”

The rock has since been obliterated and the gradient reduced by road realignment in the 1950’s.

The name encompasses a sense of fun and regionality, keeping alive local history and infusing a sense of personality!

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West Coast

Wild wilderness, cool temperate rainforests, rugged mountains, wild rivers, and windswept coasts – This is the West Coast.

The smallest and newest wine making region in Tasmania. Home to a handful of wine producers making cool climate styles.

Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay and Riesling being the most common to the area.