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Springvale Estate Pinot Noir 2021

Springvale Estate Pinot Noir 2021

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The Springvale Estate Pinot Noir 2021 is a seductive and textural wine, showcasing the best of Tasmania’s cool-climate winemaking. On the nose, you’ll find rich aromas of ripe dark fruits layered with generous toasty mocha oak notes.

Subtle nuances of lavender, blood orange, and rose petals add complexity to the bouquet. The savoury palate is smooth and inviting, with a fine balance of structure and elegance.

This Pinot Noir offers a long, enticing finish that reflects its ideal growing conditions on Tasmania’s Freycinet Coast.

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Tasting Notes

Aroma: Ripe dark fruits with toasty mocha oak, hints of lavender, blood oranges, and rose petals.

Palate: Savoury and seductive, with a rich, textural mouthfeel and balanced structure.

Finish: Long and complex, with lingering fruit and oak notes.

Winemaking

Crafted from Pinot Noir grapes planted as far back as 1986, the Springvale Estate Pinot Noir 2021 is produced from vines nurtured in the fertile clay loam soils of Tasmania’s Freycinet Coast.

The region’s warm days and cool nights encourage slow ripening, allowing for exceptional flavour development.

Hand-harvested and meticulously cared for, this Pinot Noir is aged in French oak barrels, enhancing its rich, toasty character while preserving the elegant fruit notes.

About the Vineyard

Continuing in the tradition of hard work and innovation established by William Lyne in 1826, Rodney and Lyn Lyne have planted 14.5 hectares of wine grapes at Spring Vale, principally Pinot Noir.

The vineyard began in 1986 when a small area of 0.8 hectares were planted to Pinot Noir. Further plantings were made in the following years: firstly, more Pinot Noir, then Chardonnay and Gewürztraminer, followed by Pinot Gris in 1996. In 2000, more Pinot Noir and a splash of Pinot Meunier were planted. A further 7.9 hectares of Pinot Noir were then planted in 2013.

In June 2007, Spring Vale purchased a neighbouring farm, "Melrose". The purpose was to enable increased production of a lighter style red to be produced, with the first "Melrose" Pinot Noir being the 2008 Vintage.

The Freycinet Coast is the driest part of the state, with an average annual rainfall of 550mm. Warm days and cool nights are a result of this climate and ideal for slow ripening and excellent flavour development. The soil at Spring Vale is mostly a fertile clay loam, with the subsoil varying from porous friable loam with rock to medium-heavy clay. Drainage is excellent throughout the vineyard and the pH of the soil is around 6.5.

A modified Lyre ("U-shaped") trellis system is used in conjunction with vertical shoot positioning (VSP), while the blocks planted in 2000 and after have a simple VSP trellis. "Melrose" is entirely VSP. Vineyard operations are mostly carried out manually - pruning, shoot positioning, leaf plucking and harvesting, although a tractor-mounted pre-pruner is being used with great success, as well as a tractor-mounted leaf-plucker on many parts of the vineyard.

Accolades

95 Point Gold Medal Decanter World Wine Awards

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East Coast

Spanning from St Helens in the north to Bream Creek in the south, Tasmania’s East Coast wine region is as breath-taking as it is bountiful.

Known for its milder climate compared to the rest of the state, this region offers ideal growing conditions for a wide array of grape varieties.

With over 300 hectares under vine and more than 20 producers, the East Coast is celebrated for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while also producing outstanding Riesling, Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, and even Tempranillo. Surrounded by spectacular coastal scenery, this region is a haven for wine lovers seeking both beauty and quality in their glass.