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Scorpo Noirien Pinot Noir
Passion for wine is in the Scorpo blood. It is a whole family operation stretching across generations and geography – from Sicily to Sardinia and now Australia. Today, the Scorpo family vineyard in Merricks North, on Australia’s Mornington Peninsula combines old world practices with...- $39.00
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Mahi Pinot Noir
Winemaker and owner Brian Bicknell pursues organic and biodynamic methods, even to the point of fining with organic egg whites. His mission is revealing, and it does set the Mahi Pinot apart from some of the more mass produced pinots of Marlborough, the primary...- $38.00
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Clyde Park Estate Pinot Noir
Clyde Park Vineyard was established in 1979 when the varieties of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir were planted on the property. Further plantings since have increased the vineyard to 35 acres, expanding the original Pinot Noir and Chardonnay and adding Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot...- $48.00
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Temple Bruer Organic & Preservative Free Shiraz Malbec
Temple Bruer are one of the only Australian wineries to be both 100 percent Certified Organic and Carbon Neutral. Their wines have been preservative-free now since 2006 and manage to hit the perfect balance between a top quality taste and taking care of Mother...- $27.00
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Temple Bruer Organic & Preservative Free Pinot Noir
Temple Bruer are one of the only Australian wineries to be both 100 percent Certified Organic and Carbon Neutral. Their wines have been preservative-free now since 2006 and manage to hit the perfect balance between a top quality taste and taking care of Mother...- $27.00
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Rockburn Pinot Noir
Rockburn takes its name from the rugged, rock-strewn, burn-scarred landscape of Central Otago. The region is renowned for its stunning scenery of rugged mountains and picturesque lakes. We produce premium wines of intense varietal characteristics in Central Otago, the world’s most southerly grape-growing region....- $54.00
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Rabbit Ranch Pinot Noir
The original owner of the Rabbit Ranch – Mr McGregor tried a number of measures to rid the land of the rabbits at the turn of the century, but was unsuccessful. In the end he decided to plant some vines and make wine. The...- $34.00
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Luna Blue Rock Pinot Noir
Hillside frost-free site planted over limestone and clay. The oldest Pinot Noir block was planted in 1986 and is still on its own roots. Distinct from the Eclipse vineyard because of vastly different geology with the clays that deliver rich, velvety texture. This is...- $58.00
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Louis Jadot Bourgogne Couvent des Jacobins Pinot Noir
Maison Louis Jadot controls over 150 hectares of vineyards in Burgundy, of which 70 hectares lie in the Côte d’Or: Domaine des Héritiers Louis Jadot, Domaine Louis Jadot, Domaine Gagey and Domaine du Duc de Magenta. Established in 1859 by Louis Henri Denis Jadot,...- $58.00
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Little Goat Creek Pinot Noir
Little Goat Creek is a real place in the heart of Marlborough’s Wairau Valley grape growing region. The creek flows from the Richmond Ranges of Marlborough into the Wairau River and this water in turn feeds the fertile land that produces Marlborough’s famous grapes....- $25.00
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Ingram Rd Pinot Noir
Rich colour, but fine. Strawberries, cherry and spice, subtle oak, perhaps a fragrance of flowering basil – or similar. Medium weight, silky and mouth-filling, a little gamey/mulchy Yarra Pinot character coming through, fine milky powdery tannin, even flow and fair length. Traditional. Good drinking....- $25.00
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Helen's Hill Long Walk Pinot Noir
Helen’s Hill “Long Walk” Pinot Noir is one of our hallmark wines. All the fruit is fermented in open top fermenters before being transferred to French oak for maturation. The key to our Pinot Noir is the diversity of clones that we have on...- $33.00
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Epsilon 1994 Barossa Shiraz
Epsilon, the fifth star of the Southern Cross constellation, is a great example of how a background star can come to the fore. With fruit that contributed to an intra-regional blend of fifth generation Barossa grape- growers Aaron and Julie Southern were inspired to...- $55.00
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Buy Pinot Noir Wine Online
Originating from the Burgundy region of northern France, the name of this much-loved varietal is derived from a village called Pins, which was once part of the Duchy of Burgundy and later became part of present-day Franche-Comté in eastern France. In fact, more than 60 per cent of the world’s Pinot Noir comes from Burgundy, meaning this tiny area produces nearly half of the planet’s supply of this noble grape.
In the historical sense of this grape, Pinot Noir has been around since the first century AD. Today, these grapes are still used primarily for making reds, but they’re also planted in California where they produce light-coloured dry whites.
Tasting Notes of Pinot Noir Wine
This timeless grape has a wide range of flavour profiles, so you need to know what you’re looking for before you buy. Some winemakers make rich, full-bodied varieties, while others prefer lighter styles. In essence, there are a handful of primary ways to classify these types:
- Lightweight – These varieties have low alcohol levels and tend to be fruity and easy to drink. They may include aromas such as cherries, strawberries, raspberries, plums, peaches, apricots, and other soft fruits.
- Medium Weight – This style tends to have higher alcohol content and richer flavours like chocolate, coffee, tobacco, herbs, spices, vanilla, and oak.
- Full-Body – Bottles labelled as “full-body” usually contain high amounts of tannin and will age well over time. You might find them on your list if you want something robust and complex.
The best way to find out if a certain type is worth buying is to taste it, but when shopping online, that’s not always an option. Therefore, if you’re struggling to pick from all the choices available at The Melbourne Wine Store, we can also provide recommendations tailored to your budget and personal tastes.
How to Buy Pinot Noir Online
The most popular style we sell is associated with being “fruity” because it has a lot of sweet, berry-like flavours. It’s often made with lots of raspberries, strawberries, cherries, plums, and other fruits, giving it a lighter taste profile than other reds on the market.
However, if you choose to buy Pinot Noir wine online that’s considered “smooth,” “full-bodied,” and “rich”, you’re likely to be met with bottles that feature more tannins and alcohol than the fruity style – much like Shiraz.
Overall, this grape is versatile and can be made into endless styles of wine, complete with various levels of body and depth. And at The Melbourne Wine Store, we stock an extensive collection for you to choose from, allowing you to explore this diverse realm of red.
Shop online through our secure website and we’ll deliver your order directly to your door. You can also browse our selection of popular white wines, sparklings and even our iconic spirits.