Pressing Matters Morningside Pinot Noir 2018 (12 Bottles) Coal River Valley, Tasmania

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A great vintage in Tasmania and in the Coal River Valley. Crimson and bright with Morningside red fruits and spice. Good depth and complexity with that lovely finish typical of all Morningside pinot noir. And, like all Morningside pinots should age well.

Morningside’s old vine pinot, crafted from 9 clones yielding 4t/ha, unfolded in a delicate dance of destemmed fruit and 15% whole bunch. Guided by wild yeast, fermentation began after 4 days of cold soaking. Post-basket pressing, the pinot aged 18 months in 1/3 new and 2/3 seasoned oak, undergoing natural malolactic fermentation in barrel in spring. Two winters on fine lees yielded a clean and complex wine, bottled without fining or filtration—a pure expression of the Morningside character.

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“Greg Melick has turned his attention to grapegrowing and winemaking, planting 2.9ha of riesling at his vineyard in the Coal River Valley. It is a perfect north- facing slope, and the Mosel- style Rieslings are sweeping all before them. His multi- clone 4.2ha pinot noir block is also striking gold”. – JAMES HALLIDAY

Pressing Matters was also awarded the ‘Most Successful Tasmanian Exhibitor’ at the recent Royal Hobart Wine Show with the current release Pinot Noir earning a Gold.

Located 7km from the town of Richmond – one of Tasmania’s and Australia’s most picturesque and historical towns – the vineyards of Pressing Matters are producing world-class wines in the fertile and lush Coal River Valley.

The Coal River Valley was part of the territory of the Oyster Bay or Mumirimina Indigenous people and became one of the earliest areas used by the first British settlers outside Hobart with Richmond established in the 1820s.

Embraced for its river systems and nutritious soils, the first British settlers used the Valley as a mixture of grazing, pastureland and crop growing.

Fast forward to 2024. The primary land usage is for vineyards that produce very high quality, slow-maturing, cool-weather grapes and while the area is still celebrated for its peaty, rich soils, there is a rare slither of limestone in the Valley upon which Pressing Matters vineyards sit. This limestone adds finesse, minerality and structure to the wines. Overall, the Coal River Valley is responsible for about 13% of Tasmania’s wine production.

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