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Two Tonne Tasmania TMV Pinot Noir 2024

Two Tonne Tasmania TMV Pinot Noir 2024

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Two Tonne Tasmania sources from four estate vineyards and two dedicated growers across the Tamar Valley. You can taste the breadth of that in this wine. Juicy and vibrant, bursting with red fruits and a delicate hint of spice. The palate is soft at its core, with refreshing acidity and fine tannins reminiscent of strawberry seeds adding texture. A genuine expression of the Tamar Valley from one of Tasmania's most exciting producers. Pair with salmon, duck, or charcuterie. Drink now through 2028.

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Tasting Notes

Aroma: Juicy red fruits with a hint of spice.

Palate: Soft and vibrant with fresh red fruits, delicate spice, and fine tannins.

Finish: Fresh with a lingering trail of strawberry seed-like tannins.

Winemaking

This wine is from Tasmania’s Tamar Valley (TMV). Beginning just south of Launceston the valley winds 50km north to its meeting point with the powerful Bass Strait.

Produced from different sites, our intent with this wine is to reflect what we believe are the standout characteristics of the Tamar Valley sub region.

About the Vineyard

Established in 2013, Two Tonne Tasmania focuses on sub-regional pinot noir, chardonnay & riesling.

These wines are produced from our own vineyards in the Tamar Valley, and a small number of dedicated growers across the state.

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Tamar Valley

The Tamar Valley is Tasmania’s oldest wine region, located in Northern Tasmania and stretching from Launceston to the Bass Strait.

This region is renowned for its cool maritime climate and iron-rich soils, which provide ideal growing conditions for producing premium wines.

Home to over 30 family-owned wineries, the Tamar Valley accounts for more than a third of Tasmania’s total wine production. The region has a long history of viticulture, with its first commercial vineyard established in the mid-1800s at Windermere, and its cuttings even contributing to the early vineyards in South Australia.

Today, the Tamar Valley is celebrated for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, and sparkling wines, all of which reflect the region’s exceptional terroir and winemaking heritage.