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Bob Campbell
97
Wine Orbit
96
James Suckling
94
2012 Ata Rangi Pinot Noir Martinborough Ata Rangi

Druerne i denne Pinot Noir kommer fra Ata Rangis’ ældste vinstokke. Håndhøstede og nøje udvalgte så kun 30 procent af alle plukkede druerne er anvendt i vinen.Det er i markerne hos Ata Rangis, at New Zealands ... Læs mere
Druerne i denne Pinot Noir kommer fra Ata Rangis’ ældste vinstokke. Håndhøstede og nøje udvalgte så kun 30 procent af alle plukkede druerne er anvendt i vinen. Det er i markerne hos Ata Rangis, at New Zealands bedste Pinot Noir er fremstillet. Vinen lagres i 11 måneder på franske egetræsfade og den aftappes ufiltreret. Smagen er sød og dragende og på tungen smages modne, røde kirsebærfrugter og et strejf af anis. En rødvin med en elegant dybde og en fintmasket tannin. Eftersmagen er lang og blød og passer perfekt til fjerkræ, kalvekød eller for sig selv.
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Bob Campbell
97
Ata Rangi normally use a significant percentage of whole bunch grapes in the fermentation but this year all of the grapes were destemmed. Silken textured wine with cherry, plum, mineral and a trademark savoury/herb character. Elegant wine with subtle power evidenced in its very lengthy finish. A very good example from one of the country's very best producers. It clearly shows great cellaring potential although I must say I enjoyed the leftover wine with roast lamb.
Bob Campbell
, 2016
Wine Orbit
96
Wine Orbit
, 2014
James Suckling
94
Here the cooler year was expressed as a finer, fragrant pinot for Ata Rangi with bright perfume, orange zest, pomegranate, light red and pink fruits, meaty, savory elements and a distinctive peppery edge. The oak is very fragrant too. Quite tightly cut on the palate, this is built on layered, ripe tannins and a bright, acidic crunch that holds quite evenly _ this will fill out nicely in the years ahead. Drink in 2018.
James Suckling
, 2014
Jancis Robinson
17.5
A season like no other. Yields were low after poor flowering weather. The cold spring meant that vines were 1-2 weeks behind in growth, a similar pattern to the start of 2010. The marked difference though was the lower sunshine hours. Soil moisture levels were high due to recurring rain. Saving the day, April really pulled one out of the bag. Although days were not particularly hot, there was enough sunshine to slowly accumulate flavour and to round and soften the tannins and phenolics, producing elegant wines with slightly lower alcohols. GDD 950. Coolest season for a long time. But a settled autumn. Mid cherry red. Compact with a real sense of depth and much more to come. Has the classic Ata Rangi smoky/savoury aroma along with the still-fresh fruit and more spice here. Juicy and rich-fruited on the palate and mouth-watering on the long finish. Stony/mineral aftertaste. (JH) Drink 2016-2025.
Jancis Robinson
, 2015
Robert Parker
93
Pale to medium ruby-purple, the 2012 Pinot Noir exudes expressive notes of red currants, Bing cherries and pomegranate with hints of cedar, tea leaves, soil and underbrush. Medium bodied and quite tightly wound on the palate, it give layers of red berry and earthy flavors supported by grainy tannins and finishing with wonderful persistence. This is a very elegant / delicate expression of this label.
Robert Parker
, 2015
Wine Enthusiast
93
This looks to be among the best vintages for this wine, or at least it's one of the most flattering to taste young. Stunning floral notes emerge from the glass, wrapped in ripe black-cherry scents. On the palate, it's slightly plummier, but still retains those exciting rose-petal nuances and folds in hints of spice and earth. Despite the evident suppleness, there's a sense of weight and structure that suggests ageability as well. Drink 2015-2022.
Wine Enthusiast
, 2014
Wine Spectator
91
Strikes a terrific balance between vibrant cherry and berry flavors and more savory elements of forest floor, white pepper, eucalyptus and dried tobacco. The muscular tannins impart solid grip on the finish. Drink now through 2025. M.W.
Wine Spectator
, 2014