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Review: Quiet Mutiny Venus Rising Pinot Noir 2019 by QWine

Posted by Greer Carland on

http://www.qwinereviews.com/2021/05/quiet-mutiny-venus-rising-pinot-noir.html

This is quite something. Exquisite. Elegant. I don't see as much Tasmanian wine as I'd like, but when little producers like this land on the doorstep, you get a sense the landscape needs far more exploration.

Sourced from the Coal River Valley, 17% whole bunches saw wild fermentation, 16 days on skins and just under 10 months in French oak (20% new).

Cedar caught my attention early but this blows off. Drenched with sour cherry and rhubarb, there are plenty of savoury autumnal feels driven by dried leaves and twiggy things. The bottle says it is velvety and its mouth feel is exactly that. Some blue fruits chime in late with time in the glass before a long finish laced with fine spices having the last word. Undoubted beauty.

Drink to five years+

94/100

Region: Tasmania
RRP: $48
Source: Sample