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2021 Bass Phillip "Premium" Pinot Noir Gippsland Victoria

2021 Bass Phillip "Premium" Pinot Noir Gippsland Victoria

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Decanter

Review Date: 02/2023

Harvested from just the home block with a small addition of wine from Leongatha, this spent 14 months in 40% new barrels. There is a breezy freshness to the red fruit on the nose alongside swirling, darker fruits of the forest which emerge, perfumed with iron-oxide and petrichor. The palate is concentrated, brimming with juicy fruit and a kind of urgency. There is a lick of liquorice bitterness and tannins that show density and finesse towards the finish. Fine acidity makes this precise and totally mouthwatering. In a league of its own in the Bass Phillip stable: self-assured and exquisitely balanced.(AK)

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James Halliday

Review Date: 07/2023
My, my, what a wine with its depth and structure as much as its beauty and ethereal qualities. While there are the usual dark cherries and heady aromas of baking spices, there’s very much a savoury edge to this. Fuller bodied with an abundance of richness and stately raw-silk tannins. This is complex, superbly balanced and built to last a long time. But gee, it's compelling now. (JF)

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Burghound

Review Date: 10/2023
A very pretty, even perfumed nose speaks of various dark berries, crushed anise and an interesting hint of mandarin orange peel. There is fine richness and a gorgeous texture to the lilting yet punchy medium weight flavors that tighten up on the firm but not really austere finish. I very much like the balance of this energetic effort and while it should easily be capable of repaying 10+ years of keeping, the supporting tannins are sufficiently pliant to permit it to be enjoyed after only 5 to 7 years of keeping. Excellent. (AM)

Notes

Bass Phillip Wines is one of Australia’s most revered producers of Pinot Noir, located in the cool-climate region of Gippsland, Victoria. Founded by Phillip Jones in the 1970s, the estate became known for its low-intervention approach and its ability to produce wines with remarkable finesse and aging potential. Over time, Bass Phillip developed a cult following, often compared stylistically to top producers from Burgundy due to its emphasis on terroir and subtlety. This Burgundian connection became even more direct when Jean-Marie Fourrier, of Domaine Fourrier in Gevrey-Chambertin, took over ownership and management in 2020. Fourrier is widely respected for his minimal-intervention philosophy, including the use of natural yeasts and reduced sulfur, which aligns closely with the traditions already established at Bass Phillip. His involvement has strengthened the stylistic bridge between Gippsland and Burgundy, bringing a refined European perspective to an already iconic Australian winery. While maintaining the estate’s identity, Fourrier has introduced subtle changes in vineyard and cellar practices to further enhance precision and purity. The collaboration highlights a rare cross-hemisphere exchange of winemaking philosophy, rooted in a shared respect for site expression.

Product Details

Origin: Victoria, Australia

Type/Varietal: Pinot Noir

SKU: #1993020

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