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"Rich & lusciously vibrant fruit flavours" Raymond Chan

"Akitu’s flagship black label wine shows more concentration than the regular label & more backbone" Bob Campbell, MW

Pair with a roast shoulder of lamb & roasted zucchini

Akitu Black Label Central Otago A1 Pinot Noir 2016

$53.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $59.90 $52.09
Awarded Trophy Awarded Gold Medal Awarded 5 Stars Awarded 96/100 Points Awarded 95/100 Points Awarded 94/100 Points Awarded 93/100 Points Awarded 92/100 Points
Akitu Black Label Central Otago A1 Pinot Noir 2016

Akitu Black Label Central Otago A1 Pinot Noir 2016

A lovely expression of unforced balance
$53.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $59.90 $52.09

Accolades

Awarded Trophy

NZ Red Wine, International Wine Challenge

Awarded Gold Medal

International Wine Challenge 2018

Awarded 5 Stars

Raymond Chan

Awarded 96/100 Points

International Wine Challenge 2018

Awarded 95/100 Points

Jamie Goode

Awarded 94/100 Points

Decanter

Awarded 93/100 Points

Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review

Awarded 92/100 Points

Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate

Description

"Subtle cherry on the nose. The palate is a lovely expression of unforced balance, an interplay between aromatic, ripe fruit and bracing freshness with a lovely savoury glint. Nothing is overdone here" Anne Krebiehl, Master of Wine, Decanter

"The 2016 Pinot Noir A1 was vinified as 40% whole bunches, and there’s a definite herbal-stemmy-tea-like note associated with that, but it’s attractive and well balanced by ripe black cherry fruit. It’s full-bodied, with supple tannins, and the 25% new French oak isn’t obvious, being already well integrated into the rest of the wine. Dried spices and fine-grained tannins fan out across the long finish" Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate

"Akitu’s flagship black label wine shows more concentration than the regular label and more backbone. It has bright cherry, red rose, raspberry, herb and sappy, spicy flavours. 40% whole bunches in fermentation. A youthful and firmly-structured wine that should develop well with bottle age" Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review

"This is dense and quite textural with some bitter damson and plum notes hiding behind sweet black cherries, good acidity and some nice fine-grained tannins. Juicy and bright with great balance. Some fine herbal notes alongside the supple black fruits. With some grippy tannin, this is a bit chunkier and more serious than the A2, and has the potential to develop" Jamie Goode

"Medium-full bodied, the palate has rich and lusciously vibrant fruit flavours of dark-red cherry fruit with plums and liquorice, lifted florals and hints of herbs. The fruit forms an elegantly concentrated core with fine-grained tannin structure and integrated acidity, the palate showing drive and linearity. The wine has excellent vitality and carries to a long and sustained finish" Raymond Chan

Moderately intense ruby colour with a garnet hue. Spiced cherry primary fruit and dusty dried herb aromas build gently on the nose. The subtle aromatics in time give way to dark plum fruit characters with a background of brown spices and leafy complexity. Considerable depth and dimension is revealed that belies the intensity of bouquet. Brooding aromatics driven by a precise fruit focus. The dark juicy plum drives a generous entry to the palate and that spiced cherry adds great focus and length of flavour. Cinnamon and subtle anise characters are woven into the tactile structure of the wine. The tannin backbone compliments juicy acidity giving a velvety yet lively texture and a mouthwatering finish. Tension with restraint.

Food Pairing: Pair with a roast shoulder of lamb with roasted zucchini, Yarra Valley feta & mint.

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14.3%

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