Planted in 1992 on its own roots, Long Gully has become Mt Difficulty's flagship. It's a light, delicate expression of pinot noir with fresh red fruits, floral character, hints of mocha, and a sense of purity. The palate is smooth and refined with the same pleasant delicateness. It's overall a very gentle wine.
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$28.99
The wine shows a lovely gold color and beautifully ripe aromas of quince, lemon verbena, lime-flower and stone. The palate is elegant, round and silky with ...
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· Review by Joe Czerwinski
This is a sturdy, tannic wine, but one that should come around in a few years. Vanilla, cedar and dark fruit notes have the spotlight for now, with.
A$137.92
This wine is a bright medium-purple colour with a crimson hue. Aromas of dark blackberry, with a wild herb complexity and engaging floral notes. Supple dense ...
£59.90
This is a tight and reined-in Pinot on the palate, with very fine, taut tannins providing structure to the core of mineral-infused red berry fruit. Long on the ...