2025 Little Yering Pinot Noir

$24.00
$144.00
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An introduction to the world of Yering Station, this wine stands as an exemplary Victorian expression. Produced with clean and modern winemaking techniques, it is silky, fresh and approachable. True to the regional style, it offers red cherries coupled with delicious brambly spice. The wine finishes long and juicy with a lovely briary spice carrying through alongside the ripe cherry fruit.

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Viticulture

100% Pinot Noir
2025
Victoria

Tasting Notes

Deep ruby with a garnet hue.
Dark cherry, plump raspberries and strawberry coulis, with sweet baking spices.
Rich and concentrated dark cherries and plums swell the juicy palate. A detailed, structured tannin frames the wine with balanced acidity carrying the plush, dark berry fruits through the lingering finish.

Winemaking

13.5%
750ml
3.61

Professional Reviews

91
There’s value to be had here. It smells and tastes of nuts, mace, sweet red berries and inflections of dried, aromatic herbs. It’s a good wine, varietal, impressively complex and well presented. It has good texture too; nearby and satiny at once. Oak flavour sticks out a bit but the quality of this wine punches above its asking price.
90
Another Pinot from Yering Station overdelivering in its category. Take notes, Australia. Silky. Bright. Expressive. Wild strawberries, Aperol, orange zest. The flavours are clear and nuanced, drawing a neat line between savoury and sweet. In the mouth, ripe cherries, more red berries and a touch of bark for grip. No new oak, keeping it light on its feet. Fresh acid, enough structure to hold it together, and overall highly enjoyable. Get it while it’s hot. Serve cold. Around 12 degrees.