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Corofin Marlborough Pinot Noir 2021

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Corofin Marlborough Pinot Noir 2021
Producer Corofin
Region, Country Marlborough, New Zealand
Bottle Size 750ml
Product Code 22110-750

The inaugural release of this label is drawn from Wrekin Vineyard (65%) in the Brancott Valley, and Dog Point’s Settlement Vineyard in the Omaka Valley (35%). Mike Patterson loves the blend of these two contrasting sites. The Settlement is often Corofin’s first block to be harvested and contributes elegance and red-fruited suppleness. The Wrekin block, on the other hand, lends brooding savoury depth and palate weight: it’s a match made in Marlborough!

In ’21, the Settlement block was picked on the 2nd of March, while the Wrekin block followed just a day later. Regarding the winemaking, both batches were destemmed and fermented wild with gentle, once-daily pump-overs. The batches were then transferred to seasoned (two and three-year-old) barrels, where they remained for 13 months on lees. After blending, the wine was married in tank for five months before being bottled unfined and unfiltered.

This screams succulence. It’s a bright, juicy and snappy Pinot with an alluring mix of red fruits, earth and spice swirling around a supple and generous texture, lip-smacking intensity and a very moreish finish. Delicious. It’s a challenge to stop drinking.

Corofin Marlborough Pinot Noir 2021

Reviews

“Cherry, strawberry, a little sappy and earthy, a bit of spice, and a lovely rosy perfume. It’s medium-bodied, has a wonderful ferrous quality to graphite tannin, and the quality of the tannin here is really a highlight, with crisp acidity, some redcurrant and cranberry crunch and brightness and a very long and firm finish. Wonderful structure, energy, and persistence. This is such a high quality Pinot Noir. Terrific.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front
“Beautifully done. Almost haunting, sappy red cherry fruit, bit of recurrent and a bit of wild strawberry. Very Fine. Really impressed with this. This is a wine that shows the potential for Marlborough to make really world-class Pinot Noir.” (via Instagram)
Jamie Goode, Wine Anorak
“Light crimson. A fresh, precise and bright nose - crunchy cooler fruit with a slight herbal edge. Delicately structured on the lively, elegant palate with very fine, bony tannins, cradling a very sweet core of concentrated raspberry coulis which drives through with vibrant acidity to the fruit-focused finish and ends with sumac and red dates. Piercingly sweet on the palate, giving way to ground spice, this is charming, light-bodied and pretty. Hard to resist right now but with enough structure to see it evolve over the near term.”
92 points, Stephen Wong, The Real Review

Reviews

“Cherry, strawberry, a little sappy and earthy, a bit of spice, and a lovely rosy perfume. It’s medium-bodied, has a wonderful ferrous quality to graphite tannin, and the quality of the tannin here is really a highlight, with crisp acidity, some redcurrant and cranberry crunch and brightness and a very long and firm finish. Wonderful structure, energy, and persistence. This is such a high quality Pinot Noir. Terrific.”
95 points, Gary Walsh, The Wine Front
“Beautifully done. Almost haunting, sappy red cherry fruit, bit of recurrent and a bit of wild strawberry. Very Fine. Really impressed with this. This is a wine that shows the potential for Marlborough to make really world-class Pinot Noir.” (via Instagram)
Jamie Goode, Wine Anorak
“Light crimson. A fresh, precise and bright nose - crunchy cooler fruit with a slight herbal edge. Delicately structured on the lively, elegant palate with very fine, bony tannins, cradling a very sweet core of concentrated raspberry coulis which drives through with vibrant acidity to the fruit-focused finish and ends with sumac and red dates. Piercingly sweet on the palate, giving way to ground spice, this is charming, light-bodied and pretty. Hard to resist right now but with enough structure to see it evolve over the near term.”
92 points, Stephen Wong, The Real Review

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