A delightful pinot noir that features 18% whole bunch and is matured for 11 months in French oak, 22% new. Mid-ruby with bright red and dark cherry, wild strawberry and red plum fruits along with hints of medina spice, powdered schist, red apple skin, pomegranate, leaf litter and crushed rocks. Vibrant and purely fruited, there’s some light biscuity oak in there too, but it matches the fruit weight nicely, the tannins are fine and schisty, and there’s a vivid mineral aspect to the acidity. Drink to 2041.
94 points Dave Brookes for Halliday Wine Companion, April 2026
A little whole bunch and around 20% new oak. Dark cherry, cocoa, thyme, a little rhubarb, boot polish, and dried flower perfume. Medium-bodied, quite plush, lots of plum and cherry, a spicy note with some orange peel bitterness, sooty tannin grip, with a choc-nut finish of good length. It’s a robust style, though it does deliver plenty of flavour. Good.
92+ points Gary Walsh for Wine Front
Softly sweet-fruited with gently rounded tannins which firm up towards the back-palate. The mid-weight flavours of macerated berry fruit sit front and centre so can be enjoyed now but are well balanced with good concentration, suggesting this will drink well as it evolves across the near-term. Drink to 2032.
91 points Stephen Wong for The Real Review, November 2025
Peregrine Pinot Noir is a vibrant expression of Pinot Noir from one of New Zealand’s most dramatic wine regions. Peregrine Wines was established in the late 1990s by the McLachlan family, with winemaking led for many years by Nadine Cross whose focus has been purity, texture and site expression. The estate farms organically across sub regions including Bendigo, Pisa and Gibbston, where altitude, intense sunlight and cold nights shape fruit of precision and natural concentration. Central Otago Pinot Noir is renowned for its clarity of flavour and structure, and Peregrine’s commitment to organic viticulture enhances both energy and transparency in the glass.
Bright ruby in colour with youthful crimson highlights, the nose is lifted and inviting. Wild strawberry, red cherry and raspberry unfold alongside thyme, dried herbs and subtle baking spice. There is a fine thread of schist driven minerality and a gentle earthy note that anchors the vibrant fruit.
The palate is silky yet structured, medium bodied with impressive depth for Pinot Noir. Red berry fruits glide across a backbone of fine tannins and fresh acidity. Savoury elements of forest floor, spice and a touch of oak add complexity without overshadowing the purity of fruit. The finish is long, detailed and beautifully balanced, capturing the cool climate elegance that defines Central Otago Pinot Noir.
Pair with duck breast and cherry glaze, roast quail with thyme, mushroom and truffle risotto or grilled salmon with herb butter. It is delicious now with a short decant, yet will cellar confidently for seven to ten years, developing further savoury nuance and textural softness over time.
| Product/Service Sold Out | No |
|---|---|
| En Primeur | No |
| New Arrivals | No |
| Wine Type | Red Wine |
| Wine Style | Biodynamic |
| Country | Australia |
| Region | Central Otago |
| Varietals | Pinot Noir |
| Vintage | 2023 |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
| Wine Points | 94 |