boomy
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Keeping with this week’s theme a couple more VIC wines. Again same producer, same vintage and even same grape but two VERY different wines.
The W-WB means Windmill - Whole Bunch. Took more than 3 hours to finally open up. The nose, the taste, smoky, powerful, intoxicating. I had some complex Pinots before and this one is definitely up there, seriously challenging the senses. Reached it’s peak IMO, can’t imagine getting any better.
The Windmill is blend of 6 vineyards in 3 VIC regions. In contrast to W-WB which was dark in colour the Windmill was bright, perfumed, elegant nose, taste of cherries, strawberries and other red fruits. Classic Pinot with further cellaring potential.

	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The W-WB means Windmill - Whole Bunch. Took more than 3 hours to finally open up. The nose, the taste, smoky, powerful, intoxicating. I had some complex Pinots before and this one is definitely up there, seriously challenging the senses. Reached it’s peak IMO, can’t imagine getting any better.
The Windmill is blend of 6 vineyards in 3 VIC regions. In contrast to W-WB which was dark in colour the Windmill was bright, perfumed, elegant nose, taste of cherries, strawberries and other red fruits. Classic Pinot with further cellaring potential.

 
				 
						 
  
 
		 
 
		

 
 
		



 
 
		


 
 
		

 
  
 
		
 
						
					






