Soumah
Single Vineyard Yarra Valley Pinot Noir
Oh my, such a pretty nose and so much red berries! but on the pallet is all tangy red plums. Super fresh and Beaujolais-like in profile. I would love to see this in a years time as it will be much better!
Oh my, such a pretty nose and so much red berries! but on the pallet is all tangy red plums. Super fresh and Beaujolais-like in profile. I would love to see this in a years time as it will be much better!
Jan 20th, 2016When Soumah of the Yarra Valley (VIC) recently sent me two of their 2021 Single Vineyard Pinot’s to taste 👅, I simply had to crack them both.
So what’s the difference between the two?
They come from two Yarra Valley vineyards, each with its own characteristics.
Both retail for $40.
Then there’s the Upper Ngumby Vineyard Pinot which I found more fruit forward and incredibly food friendly. It’s elegant and juicy and I could literally drink it all night/day long.
Delicious Aussie Pinot that you should get in your glass asap 😉
All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!
When Soumah of the Yarra Valley (VIC) recently sent me two of their 2021 Single Vineyard Pinot’s to taste 👅, I simply had to crack them both.
So what’s the difference between the two?
They come from two Yarra Valley vineyards, each with its own characteristics.
Both retail for $40.
Then there’s the Upper Ngumby Vineyard Pinot which I found more fruit forward and incredibly food friendly. It’s elegant and juicy and I could literally drink it all night/day long.
Delicious Aussie Pinot that you should get in your glass asap 😉
All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy!
What better than one bottle of Pinot Noir? Two bottles of course! Am I right?
When Soumah of the Yarra Valley (VIC) recently sent me two of their 2021 Single Vineyard Pinot’s to taste 👅, I simply had to crack them both.
So what’s the difference between the two?
They come from two Yarra Valley vineyards, each with its own characteristics.
Both retail for $40.
Firstly there’s the Hexham Vineyard near Healesville and the Pinot from this vineyard packs a velvety punch for a Pinot. I loved it from its rich Ruby red colour to its savoury, rich and fuller notes. It’s complex, earthy and classy.
What better than one bottle of Pinot Noir? Two bottles of course! Am I right?
When Soumah of the Yarra Valley (VIC) recently sent me two of their 2021 Single Vineyard Pinot’s to taste 👅, I simply had to crack them both.
So what’s the difference between the two?
They come from two Yarra Valley vineyards, each with its own characteristics.
Both retail for $40.
Firstly there’s the Hexham Vineyard near Healesville and the Pinot from this vineyard packs a velvety punch for a Pinot. I loved it from its rich Ruby red colour to its savoury, rich and fuller notes. It’s complex, earthy and classy.
🍷✔✔ Lovely smooth pinot noir
$34 at Vintage Cellars on offer
🍷✔✔ Lovely smooth pinot noir
$34 at Vintage Cellars on offer
A very pleasant light Pinot Noir from The Yarra Valley. Paired very well with the paella and blackened Ahi tuna
A very pleasant light Pinot Noir from The Yarra Valley. Paired very well with the paella and blackened Ahi tuna
Apr 13th, 2022