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Single Vineyard Pinot2007 First Paddock Pinot Noir![]() Our perennial favorite, from our original vineyard nestled in the heart of the Gibbston Valley. With this vintage, we celebrate the tenth vintage from our Gibbston vineyard, and we have made a very small “celebration” bottling of this wine. Winemaker’s Notes: Spicy black cherry and wild plum aromatics with an elegant silky but textural palate. More feminine that usual for Gibbston, but a true reflection of the vintage. Elegant lithe texture with a vibrant spiciness. Vintage Comments: Again Gibbston experienced similar problems to Alexandra earlier in the season, but appeared to go through flowering far smoother! Fruit showed greater uniformity of flavours and ripeness. Harvest: May 2, 2007. Viticulturalist: Richard Flatman Winemaker: Dean Shaw Total Production: 49 cases + 150 Limited Edition Magnums Release Date: TBC Drink: 2008 - 2015 Flower: Mount Cook Lily– In summer we find these lovely flowers at very high altitudes Reviews: (90 points) ~~~ (90 points) ~~~
~~~ Notably dark crimson. Super juicy fruit. Lots of ripe redcurrant fruit and pretty polished with a hint of cough medicine/aromatic herbs on the edge. Bright though not super concentrated fruit. (16.5) Drink 2010 – 2015 -- Jancis Robinson, JancisRobinson.com ~~~ (87 -points) The 2007 First Paddock Pinot Noir is limited to just 49 cases and 150 magnums with only the latter tobe commercially released! It has a slightly pinched plumy nose with touches of violets. The palate is medium-bodied with quite chewy tannins: black plum, ripe cherries and a touch of iodine. Smooth on the finish, though it lacks a little complexity and definition. Not bad, but I prefer the regular Pinot Noir. I tasted Sam Neill’s wines both blind and at a well-organized public Central Otago tasting. -- Neal Martin, eRobertParker.com |
Updated: 16 November 2009 |

