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Chatto Bird Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022

Chatto Bird Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022

$72.25 In any mixed 6
$85.00 per single bottle
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Tasting Notes

Thanks to the generosity of the team at Pipers Brook, we were able to get a lovely parcel of clone 114 Pinot from the Bird Vineyard. For fans of our single vineyard Seven Inch, our SV Bird, displays similar bright and crunchy red fruits, laced with super aromatic spice. Ethereal and racy, with a long sapid finish. A lot of intensity packed into a lighter bodied frame. - Winery Note

Apart from his innate talent, what sets Jim Chatto apart is his passion and dedication to winemaking. Having risen quickly through the ranks to become Chief Winemaker for McWilliam's Wines, Jim also makes wine in Tasmania under his own label Chatto Wines. As a celebrated wine judge too, Jim is regarded for his knowledge, insight and leadership skills, not to mention his tasting expertise.

Despite Jim's long relationship with the Hunter Valley (having made wine for Tamburlaine, First Creek, Pepper Tree and of course, McWilliam's), his love for Tasmanian pinot began when he worked with Rosevears in the late 1990s, and during a judging stint at the 1999 Tasmanian Wine Show.

Eventually Jim and his wife Daisy took the plunge and purchased a block of land in the beautiful Huon Valley. Planting began in 2007, and the first vintage release was in 2013. Their Chatto Wines label adds gravitas to the landscape of Australian Pinot Noir. Jim and Daisy are genuine small producers, crafting authentic wines from a range of sites across Tassie. The depth of knowledge and experience behind the wines is phenomenal.

Product Type Wine Red Pinot Noir
Volume 750ml
Country Australia
Region Tasmania
Sub Region Pipers Brook
Winemaking Practices Conventional
Vineyard Practices Conventional