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Product Notes
Giant Steps Fatal Shore Coal River Valley Pinot Noir is a sublime Tasmanian wine that embodies elegance and complexity. Laden with aromas of ripe cherries, fresh raspberries and a hint of dried herbs, it captivates the senses. The palate is showered with flavours of dark fruit, impeccably backed by fine-grained tannins and a well-poised line of acidity. An expert blend of savoury earthiness and vibrant fruitiness makes it a crowd-pleaser that leaves a lasting impression. This Pinot Noir bursts with character and is perfectly suited for ageing, showing the remarkable quality of award-winning Australian winemaking.
Tasting Notes
The wine is named after `The Fatal Shore` a historical novel, published in 1986, by Australian author and art critic Robert Hughes. It delves into the dark history of Tasmania’s colonisation through the transportation of convicts to this remote and wild island. The wine itself is brooding in nature with impressive depth and fruit purity. Red cherry, rose petal, bracken and blueberries lead to a very energetic palate with tannins that wrap and expand out the finish. It is long and vibrant with a fine backbone of acidity.