D'Arenberg The Feral Fox Pinot Noir 2022
The feral foxes that inhabit the Adelaide Hills have developed an appetite for grapes
and can often be found eating low hanging bunches during vintage. Not fussed
though as these bushy tailed critters act as crop thinners and enhance the quality of
grapes that are too high for them to reach. It also has the secondary effect of providing a natural source of fertilisation when the laxative nature of the grapes take effect on the normally carnivorous foxes.
Tasting Notes: A standout Pinot Noir with elegance and purity. A light ruby colour with a pink halo. Fragrant red flowers and red berries bouquet. Fresh and exuberant palate with
poached strawberries, red cherries and raspberries with an exotic spiced savory finish. Refreshing acidity and finely coated tannins makes this wine irresistible. Will reward further with moderate ageing.
ABV: 14% / RS: 0.6 g/l / Variety: 100% Pinot Noir / Origin: McLaren Vale, South Australia