Grey Sands Vineyards Pinot Noir 2012 (6 Bottles) Glengarry, Tamar Valley, Tasmania

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The nose is softly fragrant of preserved cherries, dried herbs and fine oak. The palate begins with sweet cherry fruit but quickly reveals its tight structure held together by distinct acidity and tannins. The finish is long, dry and savoury. An excellent match for duck, quail and dark chicken meat. This wine may develop a harmless deposit over time.

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About Grey Sands Vineyards

Grey Sands Vineyard is a small (3.5 Ha) family-owned vineyard on the western edge of the Tamar Valley in Northern Tasmania – and should be on every wine lover’s list of things to do when you visit Tasmania.

We have planted our vineyard to high density, as is common in Bordeaux and Burgundy, to take advantage of the low fertility soils. 8800 vines/Ha combined with hard pruning keeps our yield per vine down to less than 1 kg. Our aim is to maximise concentration rather than yield.

Our vines are hand tended, hand pruned and the fruit is hand picked.

We do not irrigate to encourage the vines to use the full soil profile tapping down through a layer of hard-pan to the moisture retentive clay beneath. Our vineyard is planted predominantly to Pinot Gris, Pinot Noir, Merlot and Malbec. These varieties have been planted in blocks to take advantage of some soil and slope variations across our 14 Ha property.

We have some experimental plantings of another dozen varieties which we use in our blends. We have a total of 17 different varieties of grape growing in our vineyard. Our wines are made exclusively from grapes grown on our property.

Grey Sands Vineyard

Grey Sands Vineyard is a small (3.5 Ha) family-owned vineyard on the western edge of the Tamar Valley in Northern Tasmania – and should be on every wine lover’s list of things to do when you visit Tasmania. Why choose such a barren image as a vineyard name? Our name is our soil type, our logo, our brand and the basis of our philosophy. Tamar Valley Vines Autumn at Grey Sands