Moss Wood Pinot Noir 2018

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You don’t get a hell of a lot of pinot noir in Margaret River. So you’ve got to hand it to the Moss Wood team as they persevere with what is a very unique style for Australian pinot. It’s not in the typical pretty and fruity style. It’s more savoury and brooding, and generally needs a little time to show its earthy best.

The 2018 Margaret River vintage, which is getting rave reviews, has created a slightly more approachable Moss Wood style with raspberry and rose petal aromas plus an attractive fennel seed edge supported by a solid dose of French oak. It is then plush and fleshy on the palate – dried raspberry fruit flavours and winter greens are balanced by moderate acidity that provides a long and silky finish. It’s balanced and supple which makes for a delicious drink with some grainy tannins suggested moderate ageing potential. Match it up with duck pancakes and enjoy.

Angus Hughson
Founder at Winepilot

Angus is an award-winning wine writer and the Founder and Publisher of Winepilot, the Australian Editor for leading international publication VINOUS with Antonio Galloni based in New York City and the Co-Publisher of The Australian Ark with over 15 years of publishing, writing and judging experience.

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