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12 X 2008 SANDY BAY MORNINGTON PREMIUM PINOT NOIR WINE | ![]() |
0 Bid | AU $19.99 | 8h 58m |
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1991 WIGNALLS Great Southern Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $36.95 | 14h 16m |
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1998 HAZYBLUR WINES Emanueles Block Pinot Noir ISLE OF | ![]() |
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AU $26.95 | 14h 26m |
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2000 TGALLANT White Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $29.95 | 14h 33m |
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2005 MEADOWBANK Pinot Noir Tas ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $29.95 | 14h 45m |
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Mt Major 2008 Premium Pinot Noir 12x750 Case Lot | ![]() |
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AU $26.99 | 23h 49m |
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1995 ST INNOCENT Pinot Noir USA ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $39.95 | 1d 13h 56m |
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1992 WIGNALLS Great Southern Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $34.95 | 1d 14h 26m |
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Red Wine Geelong Pinot Noir Cleanskin 1 Dozen | ![]() |
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AU $93.00 | 8d 6h 34m |
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Pinot Noir Premium Estate grown and made from Victoria | ![]() |
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AU $100.00 | 9d 4h 55m |
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2001 CURLY FLAT Macedon Ranges Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $59.95 | 13d 14h 22m |
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1997 JAMIESONS RUN Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $26.95 | 20d 15h 17m |
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1999 MAIN RIDGE ESTATE Half Acre Pinot Noir ISLE WINE | ![]() |
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AU $74.95 | 20d 15h 32m |
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1999 BRINALON Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $34.95 | 20d 15h 44m |
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1999 ELDRIDGE ESTATE Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $39.95 | 20d 15h 47m |
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2002 FROGMORE CREEK Organic Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $68.95 | 24d 14h 38m |
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1987 SIMON GILBERT Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $39.95 | 28d 14h 48m |
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1998 MAIN RIDGE ESTATE Pinot Noir ISLE OF WINE | ![]() |
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AU $39.95 | 28d 14h 56m |
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Portarlington Ridge Pinot Noir Wine 6 Bottles | ![]() |
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AU $73.45 | 29d 9h 26m |
Definition: Pinot Noir may be the toughest grape to grow, but the effort is well worth the investment. It is a fickle grape that demands optimum growing conditions, demanding warm days consistently supported by cool evenings. Pinot Noir is a lighter colored and flavored red wine.
Pinot Noir’s forerunner and modest inspiration hails from red Burgundy, one of France’s most prized wines. Today, Pinot Noir is planted in regions around the world including: Oregon, California, New Zealand, Australia, Germany and Italy.
Due to the stringent growing requirements for Pinot Noir, it is produced in much smaller quantities than other popular red wines. Traditionally, you will also pay a little more for Pinot Noir, as the “supply and demand” theories kick in. However, for an excellent value you may consider Castle Rock Carneros Pinot Noir 2003 at just $10 a pop, you will be hard pressed to find a better price for a truly delightful Pinot Noir.
Flavor Profile: It’s flavors are reminiscent of sweet red berries, plums, tomatoes, cherries and at times a notable earthy or wood-like flavor, depending on specific growing conditions.
Food Pairing: Pinot Noir is well-suited to pair with poultry, beef, fish, ham, lamb and pork. It will play well with creamy sauces, spicy seasonings and may just be one of the world's most versatile food wines.

























