Defied expectations. Bursting with fresh fruit at 20+ years. Incredible structure. — 7 months ago
At a good French restaurant in Sydney - Franca Brasserie. Place of Changing Winds is the brainchild of Robert Walters, one of the leading importers of Fine Wine into Australia - IFW. This is his local venture based in the Macedon Ranges, to the immediate north of Melbourne. Specialising in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. 2020 as a vintage is well described on the label as “Annus Horribilis”. Terrible weather including a freak frost meant only 100 dozen bottles were produced. As often happens in these difficult vintages the resulting wine was very good - pretty and perfumed yet structured and fine boned at the same time. Looking forward to trying more bottles from this ultra boutique winery. — a year ago
One of the best roses I have drank. Clear and elegant taste. Long fruity aftertaste. — 2 months ago
At Andrew McConnell’s latest restaurant in Melbourne, Gimlet, which has some wow factor and a NewYork 1920’s like vibe. This Pinot is the new kid on the quality block in Australia. From the Macedon Ranges. Sweet black cherry fruit. Sous Bois. A long life ahead. — 9 months ago
Juicy dark fruit, smoke, and tapanade, lively with soft, sticky tannin. Super gluggable. — 2 years ago
Nice, simple, bbq pregame — 9 months ago
Is evolving beautifully. Those tannins so soft and supple. Great wine. — 2 years ago
Tom burden
Nice at a party, two glasses were enough, fruity. — 2 months ago