A bit of undergrowth with blood plum and cherry. It's a fairly generous pinot. Perhaps a little more generous than I'd prefer these days, but none the less a quality wine
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(Moorooduc Estate Pinot Noir Robinson Vineyard) Medium cherry red color with pale meniscus; roses, tart cherry, orange nose; tasty, tart cherry, orange spice palate; medium-plus finish
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12/2/2017 - paulf wrote: 91 Points
A bit of undergrowth with blood plum and cherry. It's a fairly generous pinot. Perhaps a little more generous than I'd prefer these days, but none the less a quality wine
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3/23/2013 - startinoz wrote: 93 Points
Easily my pick of the current (2010-2011) Range. More concentration, complexity and enjoyment.
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6/5/2012 - chatters wrote:
Langton's Cellar Club June 2012 - Moorooduc Estate,Cullen, Craggy Range (Roof Terrace Australian Museum): Ruby coloured. Sweet spice, slight earth, cherry and raspberry and leather with slight floral top notes. On the palate the wine has medium plus acidity and alcohol, flavours of slight juicy red fruit that are displaced by alcohol heat.
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