Mission Codename Commonwealth
Pinot Noir is a most elusive grape varietal, known to bring people to tears with its haunting earthy red-fruited complexity. It also has an unbelievably finicky nature in the vineyard! It has its sweet spots on the world wine map that are well known: Burgundy, California’s fog-influenced coastal vineyards, New Zealand, Oregon, and Australia. The latter, Australia, has a few notable zones with Tasmania increasingly leading the hype. The wineries in Tasmania are relatively small, and as a result, it is tough to find (m)any examples of Tasmanian wines in the United States. Josef Chromy Wines is a game changer. Their 2012 Pepik is an eye-opening glimpse into just how good Tasmania is with dear old finicky Pinot Noir.
What the Winery Says
2012 Pepik Pinot Noir
- Grape Varietal
- 100% Pinot Noir
- Vineyard
- Estate grown at Relbia in Northern Tasmania.
- Winemaker
- Jeremy Dineen
- ABV%
- 13.5%
- Accolades
- 92 Points, The Wine Spectator
- 91 Points, James Suckling