Stoney Rise No Clothes Pinot Noir
$2999each
$357DOZEN
WineryStoney Rise
Fruit Pinot Noir
Regions Tamar
  Tasmania
Each $29.99
$357.00
Available in cartons of six
Stoney Rise is all about drinkability, the creation of complex, fully approachable food friendly wines, without any excessive oak or uber ripeness. Pinot Noir goes into the oldest barrels available to soften the tannins and refine textures without overpowering the sensual fruit characters. Stoney Rise is planted to a meagre three hectares of Pinot Noir in Tasmania's Tamar Valley, a bucolic idyll, yielding trophy winning wines and attracting the high critical acclaim since inaugural release. All by virtue of a passion for growing grapes and a penchant for Pinot Noir in the European tradition.
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WineryStoney Rise
Fruit Pinot Noir
Regions Tamar
  Tasmania
  Each $29.99
  $359.00
Available in cartons of six
    [ Details ]
About Stoney Rise Wines
The Stoney Rise Wine Company is a boutique vineyard and cellar door based in Tasmania’s Tamar Valley. It is the brainchild of Joe Holyman and his wife Lou
Stoney Rise was started in 2000 with an eye to produce wines that are food friendly, and offer people complex wines without too much oak, or overripe fruit characters. The name comes from a surf break in the Little Dip Conservation Park behind Robe in South Australia. After 10 years in the wine industry, as a sales rep, a wine buyer, and more recently working in wineries it was time for Holyman to make the break and do something on his own. Holyman spent time working in New Zealand, Portugal and France, as well as Tasmania, Mt Benson and Coonawarra, which has given him a broad understanding of wine styles, and how many different people make their wines. Stoney Rise»