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2012 Giesen The Brothers Pinot Noir Marlborough

Giesen Wine Estate

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The red wine Giesen The Brothers Pinot Noir Marlborough, vintage 2012 from the winery Giesen Wine Estate has been rated in 2016 by Peter Moser with 90 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Pinot Noir from the region Marlborough in New Zealand.

Tasting Notes

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Tasting from 01.01.2016: Peter Moser

Medium carmine garnet, ochre reflections, broad rim brightening. Red berry confit underlaid with delicate floral violet notes, a hint of strawberries and orange zest. Juicy, elegant texture, ripe cherries, round, integrated tannins, salty-mineral finish, a finely spiced food wine.

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Light carmine garnet, delicately undercoated, broad rim brightening. Relatively little bouquet, hints of cherries, subtle minerality. Medium-bodied, lively, freshly structured, already easy to drink, chocolate nuances in the finish, notes of dark berries in the aftertaste, versatile.

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Region
Marlborough, New Zealand
Marlborough is the heart of viticulture in New Zealand - even though vines were not planted here at all until the early 1970s. At that time, by the way, it was...
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Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Pinot Noir
Vintage: 2012
Price: 20 - 50 €
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Giesen Wine Estate

272 Main South Rd
8042 Christchurch
Neuseeland
+64 (3) 3446270
[email protected] www.giesen.co.nz

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