Block 5 Pinot Noir 2022 Felton Road

€ 79,00 (ex Vat)
95,59 (in Vat)
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Classification Cru Classe
Type Red
Brand Felton Road
Vintage 2022
Country New Zealand
Region Bannockburn
Grape Pinot Noir
Volume 0,75
Condition Perfect
Label Perfect
Drinkable -2038
Stock 11

Professional reviews

Robert Parker (95)

The 2022 Block 5 Pinot Noir leads with pronounced oak on the nose, but it’s a gently dusty, raw cocoa, sandalwood sort of character and does not overwhelm the fruit. In the mouth, the fruit is spicy and full, and it behaves in a most attractive fashion. The wine enters gently and plumes through the mid-palate and finish for an expansive, voluminous experience. A wonderful wine, clearly with the most pronounced presence in the lineup of 2022 Pinots in front of me today. Excellent.

James Suckling (97)

There is an opulence and intensity here yet it remains fresh and vivid with orange peel and ripe strawberry aromas and flavors. Medium to full body with firm and racy tannins that give it tension and focus. Clear and naked in so many ways giving it a clarity that is appreciated. From biodynamically grown grapes with Demeter certification. Better in two or three years.

Jancis Robinson (17)

Mid crimson. Ripe red and black fruit elegantly framed by the lightly spicy oak, velvety tannins and the 14% alcohol. A structured wine with good ageing potential. Very long finish.

Vinous (95)

The 2022 Pinot Noir Block 5 doesn't start out as impressive as usual. Compared to the 2021 vintage, it seems less intense and voluminous. Yet it proves to be an athletic, honed Pinot Noir with pure fruit and a real sense of purpose. A taut line of acidity pulses through its core, pushing it towards a firm, long finish. The vintage makes this more restrained. The 2022 has all the essence of the vines without the big shoulders this vineyard can provide. Perhaps not as impressive, but for those who like quieter styles, 2022 provides.

Jasper Morris (96)

Looking very tight and embryonic at this stage. With time in the glass some bergamot and wild raspberry emerges, with some clove and cinnamon spice. The palate is intense, and there is a depth of fruit but the tannins, whilst polished, are quite muscular and layer over the fruit. Heaps of potential but needs much longer.


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