Wine Notes | Densely packed layers of aroma on the nose, with a strikingly intense palate, are supported by especially vibrant and luscious fruit notes and fine tannin structure. Estate-grown from the single vineyard of Derwent Valley, this 100% Certified Biodynamic Pinot Noir is made for the long haul, with ample tannin and acidity as well as fruit density to last the distance. The complexity and structure will continue to eveolve with cellaring. |
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Stefano Lubiana Estate Pinot Noir
$90.00
A complex, rich Pinot full of intense spiced berries;
Grape Variety – Pinot Noir;
Region – Derwent Tasmania;
Vintage – 2022; Winery – Stefano Lubiana;
Profile – red cherries, mid bodied, complex, spiced;
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Stefano Lubiana
A journey spanning centuries, the Lubiana family’s winemaking legacy began in Italy in the 1800s. Steve Lubiana started his wine journey in Australia following his father Mario who originally grew grapes in South Australia. Steve and his son Marco our now a proud fifth and sixth generation winegrowing family, having established a patch of vines on the special, north-facing site in Granton, Tasmania. Steve founded his acclaimed biodynamic wine label “Stefano Lubiana” in 1990 and has since become one of the most renowned winemakers in the region. They were Tasmania’s first certified biodynamic vineyard, and have been cultivating the vines using biodynamic methods since 2010.
The wines exude Tasmania in its purest form – from its soil to your family table. Their environmentally holistic practices and care for low-cropping Derwent River estate follows through to the winery with minimal intervention meeting modern techniques. Marco Lubiana is now continuing to build the reputation of the family winery while also creating very small batches of artisinal wine under his own label. The Stefano Lubiana Estate pinot exemplifies their philosophies on the vineyard and winemaking techniques.
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