
Tasting Notes
These guys have for a long while made a distinctively good pinot; a good way from the many fruit-only styles usually found at this price. The Ménage speaks of original Geelong earthy soils and winemaking that keeps the acidity and tannins. Powerful darker berry fruits and ripe chalky tannins - and food please! Long finish. 13% alc. Top wine at worthy price. - Michael L
Lethbridge Wines was founded in 1996 by scientists Ray Nadeson, Maree Collis, and Adrian Thomas, who applied a rigorous, research-driven approach to identify a vineyard site ideal for cool-climate varieties. Located in the Moorabool Valley near Geelong, the flagship site was originally planted in the 1870s by Swiss immigrants and was replanted by Ray and Maree in 1996 using sustainable, organic- and biodynamic-informed methods.
The estate is known for its expressive, terroir-driven wines—particularly Chardonnay and Pinot Noir—along with creative explorations in varieties like Shiraz, Nebbiolo, Gamay, and Italian styles through labels like Between Five Bells, Il Modo, and the Nadeson Collis range. The wines are made in small batches using minimal intervention: hand-harvest, native fermentations, gentle extraction, and careful élevage, often in straw-bale cellars that echo European cave environments while underscoring their commitment to environmental stewardship.
Lethbridge’s wines are characterised by savory structure, cool-climate precision, and an experimental spirit anchored by serious site expression. The estate continues to be a leading voice in Geelong, consistently producing wines that balance depth, finesse, and individuality.
Product Type | Wine Red Pinot Noir |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | Australia |
Region | Victoria |
Sub Region | Geelong |
Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |