
2024 Storm Bay, Pinot Noir
The wines come from 35.3 hectares of estate-grown fruit, located in the heart of Tasmania's Coal River Valley. French winemaker Alain Rousseau brings his focus on balance, engagement, and elegance, taking a "hands-off" approach to let the fruit speak for itself. Vineyard manager Alex Van Driel, who won the prestigious ‘2016 Vineyard of the Year’ award from the Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania, plays a key role in crafting many award-winning wines. The vines are mature, at their peak, and yielding exceptional fruit quality. Every vine is carefully hand-pruned and trained to secure cordon wire, ensuring maximum light exposure to enhance both fruit flavor and color.
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Country | Australia
Region | Coal River, Tasmania
ABV% | 13.7
Style | Pizza Wine
Closure | Screw Cap
Grape Varieties | Pinot Noir
Ageing Potential | Drink Now - 4 Years
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Storm Bay
As you journey through Tasmania, head just three kilometers north along the Coal River from the charming sandstone village of Richmond, and you’ll reach Storm Bay Vineyards. Here, the ancient tertiary clays and limestone, combined with the region's long, slow ripening period, create wines marked by finesse and elegance. Wines like Storm Bay are truly unique—there’s nothing else quite like the climate and fruit expression found in this part of the world.
Named after the famous mouth of the Derwent River, Storm Bay wines are crafted by Alain Rousseau. Interestingly, their inspiration doesn’t come from Burgundy, but from Tasmania’s distinctive maritime climate—a character that the wines embody with remarkable authenticity.