Mud House Pinot Noir 2021 Central Otago (6 Bottles)

$148.00 GST Included

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This wine was sourced from our Claim 431 Vineyard in the Bendigo sub-region of Central Otago. The vineyard’s free draining loam soils over schist gravel make it a natural home for growing outstanding Pinot Noir. The huge diurnal temperature variation, adds to the structure and fruit concentration of the wine. A portion of this wine was aged in French oak barriques, while the balance was matured in stainless steel to retain fruit character.

COLOUR Ruby red.

NOSE Fresh cherry and red berries are complemented by a hint of baking spice and earthy aromas.

PALATE Fresh fruit, sweet dried herbs and savoury oak notes combine to impart texture, while the long finish highlights the elegant tannins and bright acidity.

CELLARING Will age beautifully over the next five years.

SERVE Roast lamb, crispy potatoes and grilled broccolini.

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Description

Mud House makes consistently beautiful, award-winning wines for people who embrace fresh ideas. Twenty years ago, our founders arrived in Marlborough and fell in love with the place. After preparing the land and planting vines, they built a house to live in, from the local earth. That home became our brand.

Today, as proud New Zealanders, we make consistently beautiful wines for people who seek new experiences and embrace fresh ideas. Our passion is reflected in an enviable track record that has seen our wines consistently revered at home and recognised around the world.

Look for our distinctive labels wherever you are in the world, and celebrate your taste for adventure.

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