Home Hill

Kelly's Reserve Tasmania Pinot Noir

9.53 ratings
9.52 pro ratings
Tasmania, Australia
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Bob McDonald

Deep Ruby in colour. Cherry, red fruits generally, stems and a Jujube confectionery note. Intense red fruits on the medium bodied palate. Lovely texture and mouthfeel - sweetish. So obviously delicious it is difficult to look beyond anything else. From Australia’s most southerly vineyard in the Huon Valley south of Hobart. Visited there a few years ago with the family and had a lovely lunch. This wine won the Trophy for Best Pinot Noir at the Australian Cool Climate Wine Show in 2014 - and one can see why.

Deep Ruby in colour. Cherry, red fruits generally, stems and a Jujube confectionery note. Intense red fruits on the medium bodied palate. Lovely texture and mouthfeel - sweetish. So obviously delicious it is difficult to look beyond anything else. From Australia’s most southerly vineyard in the Huon Valley south of Hobart. Visited there a few years ago with the family and had a lovely lunch. This wine won the Trophy for Best Pinot Noir at the Australian Cool Climate Wine Show in 2014 - and one can see why.

Mar 15th, 2020
Bob McDonald

Medium plus ruby in colour. Aromatic aromas of fresh cherries Roses and Violet. Restrained for a Home Hill Reserve but remains quite opulent but not as full bodied as Central Otago. Soft fluid tannins with low Acid - red currant and strawberry. Just a gorgeous pretty little wine. Not drawing too long a bow to say it smells like a young DRC. A good wine to drink young or up to 10 years. Won the Trophy at the Australian Cool Climate Wine Show. Home Hill developing Cult status for its Pinot Noir on the Aussie Show Scene.

Medium plus ruby in colour. Aromatic aromas of fresh cherries Roses and Violet. Restrained for a Home Hill Reserve but remains quite opulent but not as full bodied as Central Otago. Soft fluid tannins with low Acid - red currant and strawberry. Just a gorgeous pretty little wine. Not drawing too long a bow to say it smells like a young DRC. A good wine to drink young or up to 10 years. Won the Trophy at the Australian Cool Climate Wine Show. Home Hill developing Cult status for its Pinot Noir on the Aussie Show Scene.

Dec 20th, 2018
Benjamin Hickey

Picked late with 12 months in oak. Very pronounced cherry fruits, soft but noticeable oak with w long finish.

Picked late with 12 months in oak. Very pronounced cherry fruits, soft but noticeable oak with w long finish.

Nov 18th, 2015
Alistair McKeough

Alistair had this 9 years ago

Alistair had this 9 years ago

Apr 29th, 2015