Moss Wood Pinot Noir 12pk 2021 - Sold Out
Proprietors and winemakers, Clare and Keith Mugford, have established an internationally recognised Margaret River landmark, with a focus on Cabernet Sauvignon. Being part of the Langton’s ‘Exceptional’ ranking since 1991 and other internationally respected wine awards, the couple has also proven that other Moss Wood wines, like Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Semillons, showcase exceptional quality and longevity.
Moss Wood Pinot Noir 2021
This cooler vintage was ideal for pinot from this part of Margaret River. Perfumed and highly scented aromas of strawberry and sour cherry with a slightly truffly influence. The velvety palate captures that iron fist in a velvet varietal character. Smooth and seamless with a gossamer like sheen. Beautiful.
Rating: 96 Points
Source: RAY JORDAN, RAY JORDAN WINE
Moss Wood Pinot Noir 2021
Bright crimson in colour, the nose offers spices, animal fur, truffles, red cherries, a little briary note, undergrowth and dry herbs. Lots of flavour on the palate, which really lifts. Good acidity runs the length. This is a seamless style with very good length, the intensity maintained for the full journey. Soft tannins and a lingering finish. This is one of the better Moss Wood Pinots for some time. Now for six years.
Rating: 92 Points
Source: KEN GARGETT, WINE PILOT.COM
Moss Wood Pinot Noir 2021
Beautiful aromatics of black and red fruits on the nose. they follow through on tasting along with cola and some fine, earthy tannins. It’s a clean and polished Pinot with great balance and acidity courtesy of a cooler vintage. Not many have followed Moss Wood’s lead on making a premium Pinot in Margaret River but this wine has consistently delivered. The’21 is particularly tasty with a little extra nuance and intensity.
Rating: 4.5 Stars
Source: FERGAL GLEESON, GREAT WINE BLOG
Moss Wood Pinot Noir 2021 - Sold Out
"Like a fish out of water, Margaret River pinot noir is not a contender for greatness; however, this is a good wine. It’s about context. Vibrant and lively, full of red flowers and redcurrants, black cherries and dried raspberry powder with some red lollies too. The palate is tight, a little lean, yet full of sweet fruit and puckering acidity, which does temper the slight bitter green edge to the tannins. It has an appeal." 90 Points, Jeni Port, Halliday Wine Companion