Pinot by Phillip Straight Up Mornington Pinot Noir 2022
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Market Price
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It’s based on the price of similarly rated benchmark bottles on the market.
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Bay of Fires Pinot Noir n/a
Sold by BWS
$46.00
(As of 21/06/2024)
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Kooyong Massale Pinot Noir n/a
Sold by Liquorland
$46.00
(As of 21/06/2024)
$45.99
Angels Angel Price
$31.99
Never Miss Out
Never Miss Out
Guarantee yourself first dibs of the next vintage (and every vintage thereafter) by popping your name on the reserve list today. There are no tie-ins or commitments, you can take your name off the list at any point. We'll email you a week or two before the wine arrives, then pop your wines in the post (unless you tell us not to). There's absolutely nothing to pay today. You simply settle up when we ship you the wine. Please click here for a full list of FAQS.
Guarantee yourself first dibs of the next vintage (and every vintage thereafter) by popping your name on the reserve list. Nothing to pay today!
people have already reserved their case
About the wine
Savoury, mouth-watering drop from a Pinot master
- Picked at the perfect moment in a perfect vintage and matured in freshly toasted barrels made in South Australia from fine French oak. That freshness really makes a difference!
- Savoury and brooding with fine tannins and loaded with dark cherries, cloves and cinnamon. Mouth-watering to the last drop with a lengthy finish. If you have discipline, put a few bottles down to age and enjoy it well into the future.
- Good quality Pinot Noir from a legend like Phillip generally means a higher price, but thanks to the support of Naked Angels, we don’t need a distributor which would pump up the price. And Philip gets the freedom to do what he loves.
Best before
While quite approachable/easy drinking now, this Pinot Noir has the structure to last for many years. While one would say that optimum drinking would be in 5-6 to 8+ years when secondary characters are more evolved, I also think that every year of the wine is different and wonderful, and to be enjoyed.
Serving advice
People speak of “room temperature” but what does that mean? It varies with time of year, location, environment and more. Ideally, this Pinot Noir should be served around 12 oC maximum, so don’t hesitate to put it in the refrigerator for a short while. Decanting this Pinot, particularly if drinking it as a young wine, will ensure that the wine will show more of itself.
Food match
Orange duck from Luv a Duck. Chinese roast duck and roast pork. Pate. Eel sushi. Beef tataki. Nasu Dengaku (baked egg plant with miso sauce). Pinot Noir is a versatile wine that can match with light and heavier foods, salads, fish and meats.
Contains sulphites
Wine profile
Meet the winemaker - Phillip Moraghan
Phillip left his corporate life to travel the world, working with world-class winemakers to learn how to make the best Pinot Noir he possibly could.
For 18 years, he lovingly tended his grapes, crafted stunning wines and built up a Halliday 5-star winery, making arguably one of the country's finest Pinot Noir wines.
When he found himself having to start from the ground up again, he sourced premium fruit from one of the best vineyards in the Yarra Valley, borrowed Sam Plunkett’s sheds, and is crafting his exquisite Pinot Noir once again. But only for us!
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