Apogee Pinot Noir 2022/23 (6 Bottles) Tasmania

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The 2022 vintage, harvested on April 13, 2022, and aged in 100% French oak, is a standout. This wine features coffee-like French oak aromas, earthy forest floor undertones, and the typical cherry liqueur and red currant pastille flavors.

With a bright ruby hue and an unusually intense sweet fruit on the mid-palate, it finishes long and soft with highly aromatic red fruits. The Apogee vineyard imparts floral and fruity characteristics such as rose, raspberry, and lavender, along with emerging gamey notes. Enjoy this wine from 2023 to 2028.

Nestled in the cool, humid climate of Lebrina, Apogee’s vineyard boasts a growing season temperature (GST) of 14.5°C, making it one of Tasmania’s premier sites for Pinot Noir. The humidity here ensures softer tannins, creating a smoother wine. The vineyard’s ferrosol soil, rich in iron and derived from acidic basalt, provides excellent drainage and a consistent moisture supply, contributing to the wine’s unique character. Utilizing a modified Scott Henry trellis system, our vines benefit from an expansive leaf display, enhancing ripening and intensifying fruit flavor.

The 2022 vintage followed a warm summer with average rainfall and a dry ripening period. This combination has resulted in a soft, supple wine that is smooth to drink now but will develop greater finesse and complexity with two more years of aging.

Our approach at Apogee is to highlight the highly aromatic qualities of our Pinot Noir. Expect notes of red cherry liqueur and raspberry, perfectly balanced without excessive oak. Using traditional Burgundian methods, including cold-soak, wild yeast fermentation, and aging in French oak barriques, we emphasize natural, cool-climate acidity and soft grape tannins.

Perfectly paired with roast chicken or Brillat-Savarin soft-ripened cheese, Apogee Pinot Noir promises an exceptional dining experience.

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About Apogee Wines

Apogee Wines were awarded 5 Stars in the 2021 James Halliday Wine Companion

A search for the “terroir” of the famous French cool-climate areas of northern France in Australia led me to buy land in partnership with my brother David, in northern Tasmania in December 1973. This search study became part of my doctoral thesis on viticulture completed at the University of Sydney in 1977. The vineyard was named Pipers Brook Vineyard after the local brook and is now part of history. Pipers Brook’s second-label Ninth Island became the most widely distributed and recognized label from Tasmania. Pirie was the Pipers Brook sparkling wine label and was first made in 1995. It became the most awarded of all the wines I made and has been drunk by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on at least two occasions.

The climatology which led me to the Pipers Brook area was crude by today’s standards. Pipers Brook scored some “bulls-eyes” in planting chardonnay and riesling in the cool area close to the north coast of Tasmania. In later years however the cooler slopes produced great sparkling wines and by the time I left Pipers Brook in 2003, sparklings were our most acclaimed wine style world-wide.

I have continued to research wine climates and these days the knowledge is more precise in predicting “terroir”. In a paper at the International Cool Climate Symposium in Hobart in 2012 I selected the best index for predicting grapevine ripening in cool climates. When the opportunity to apply this learning arose again recently I could not resist planting another sparkling wine vineyard in what appeared to be a grand cru sparkling site.

I named the vineyard Apogee, meaning the highest point.

95 Points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review
“The Apogee project has had several objectives, the main is to produce traditional method sparkling that rivals Champagne. Others are to demonstrate how the latest knowledge of terroir can pin-point great sites and to show that single site sparklings can produce the best wine.”

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