Burn Cottage Moonlight Race Pinot Noir 2022
#84 Wine Spectator Top 100 2024- ws95
- wa94
- v91
Category | Red Wine |
Varietal | |
Brand | Burn Cottage |
Origin | New Zealand, Otago, Central Otago |
Alcohol/vol | 13.6% |
Wine Spectator Top 100 of 2024 Rank 84
We selected a parcel of Pinot Noir from the Burn Cottage Vineyard and combined it with a second parcel of wine from our Sauvage Vineyard to create the Moonlight Race 2018. The combination of these two biodynamically managed sites delivers a wine with wonderful savoury and herb tones, supported by spice, red fruit, pepper and mineral complexity. Supple and elegant, the wine is focused with a lovely freshness with fine smooth tannins.
Wine Spectator
- ws95
Generous, juicy and concentrated, offering maraschino cherry, blackberry and white pepper notes, with pomegranate and oud hints, plus touches of caramelized brown sugar and allspice. The tannins are equally juicy, dense and plush, with a long, wonderfully expressive finish. Drink now through 2036. 2,500 cases made, 350 cases imported.
Wine Advocate
- wa94
The 2022 Moonlight Race Pinot Noir is supple and spicy, with pink peppercorn, cherry blossom, red apple skins, a hint of blond tobacco and white pepper. The wine is light in the glass (but vibrant) and the tannins suit it-they are totally fresh and fine-finely milled and like poudre. Superb, silky, totally satisfying and enlivening. 13.5% alcohol, sealed under screw cap. Here are some technical numbers for you. Vineyard percentage is 56% Burn Cottage Vineyard, 22% from the Sauvage Vineyard and 22% from Luna Vineyard. Seven percent whole bunch was in the ferment with 17 days on skins and oak included 22% new French oak. The wine's pH is 3.73, with a total acidity of five grams per liter.
Vinous
- v91
If you're looking for a pure and unadulterated Central Otago Pinot that shows class but won't break the bank, you'll find it in the 2022 Moonlight Race. It's suave and comfortable in itself. This is a chilled out, no worries Kiwi Pinot with plenty of class. Supple, concentrated and savory with fine-grained cocoa-like tannins. It is all oh-so-Central black cherries with orange peel, subtle clove and garrigue. It's a wine you can happily drink now but has the frame and fruit content to see out the decade. Being impatient, I will struggle to wait that long.