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Rockburn 2016 Central Otago Pinot Noir

Rockburn 2016 Central Otago Pinot Noir

97 Points, Platinum
Decanter
97 Points, Platinum
Decanter

Mission Codename Richeburn

With his nose deeply buried out of the glass, Agent Noir lifted his head and exclaimed; “Richebourg! This nose is unmistakably evocative, must be a Richebourg?” He was wrong. It was Rockburn. What consoled a confused expert who was a couple of continents and oceans off in his blind tasting guess was the massive 97-point Platinum award this received from Decanter, an accolade often bestowed upon only the likes of Richebourg, top Grand Cru reds of Burgundy. While a Richebourg from 2016 ranges from $500 to $5,000 per bottle – we are not making this up – this can be had for less than $30.

Medium ruby-garnet, with a pomegranate seed luminescence shining through the core. The stunning, sultry perfume is dizzyingly bold with ripe cherries, laced with an earthy undertone. A burst of boysenberry and raspberry fruit defines the lush mouthfeel, against a backdrop of gamey and sweet spices. Long on the lacey finish, as if cashmere against the palate, the tannins are refined with texture and complexity. This deserves the freshest cuts of salmon or veal, wild mushrooms, and decadent sauces.

Don’t just take our word for it though. Burghound, or Allen Meadows, foremost expert on the wines of Burgundy as his aptly appointed publication name suggests, rarely speaks highly of any New World Pinot Noir, but he too noticed how special these Pinots are; “Rockburn takes its name from the rugged, rock-strewn, burn-scarred landscape of Central Otago… pure, complex and ultra-fresh, delicious and beautifully textured, exceptionally pretty” when he wrote for a 2013, the only vintage he was able to review as these wines can be hard to find. Only a few cases available, with 40% savings and the huge accolades, this is destined to sell out fast.

Central Otago, along with Burgundy, Oregon, and California, is one of the world’s top Pinot Noir regions. The alpine climate, topography, and scenery truly set it apart. Pinot Noir specialist Stephen Tanzer for Antonio Galloni’s Vinous describes it best; “The world’s southernmost wine region, Central Otago has an extreme climate capable of producing outstanding varietal intensity and purity of flavor. With its hot but short summer, high UV light (not only is it far south but it sits under a hole in the ozone layer) and dry conditions, Central Otago tends to produce Pinots with dark fruit and floral qualities and considerable stuffing; their flavors often remind me of wines from the southern Côte de Nuits, especially Nuits-Saint-Georges and Vosne-Romanée, or the far Sonoma Coast.”

Here is what the wine press has to say:

97 Points, Platinum – Decanter - “All killer no filler! Optimally ripe red cherry and mulberry notes with fruit tea and cinnamon spice characters. A luxurious wine with cashmere textured tannins, a racy acid bite, and a long, intense, focused fruit finish. Superbly smooth.”

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What the Winery Says 2016 Central Otago Pinot Noir

Rockburn
Rockburn
Winemaker
Malcolm Rees-Francis
Varietal
100% Pinot Noir
Vintage
2016
Appellation
Central Otago, New Zealand
Alcohol
14%
Vineyards
86% Parkburn Vineyard, 14% Gibbston Vineyard
Clones
10/5, 5, 6, Abel, 667, 777
Soils
Gibbston 40cm topsoil over alluvial gravels, Parkburn 10-15 cm loam over river gravel
pH
3.68
TA
4.7 g/l
RS
< 1.0 g/l
Harvest dates
April 3 – May 6, 2016
Aging
10 months
Barrels
35% new, 18% 1 year old, 47% 2 years old French oak
Bottling date
February 28, 2017

About the Winery Rockburn

Rockburn Winemaker Malcolm Rees-Francis
Rockburn Winemaker Malcolm Rees-Francis
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