The most subtle and finely honed of the Moorooduc Pinots from this vintage, with an X-factor. At the risk of annoying those who don't like such comparisons, it's hard to not see a Burgundian connection here: the quality of the fruit character, the interplay of oak, the beautifully integrated tannin and acid, the minerally, elemental undertone. It seems superfluous to pick it all apart, suffice to say that it's pinot of high quality by any measure.
96 points Steven Creber The Australian Wine Companion Published 01 August 2018
A lovely pinot that is holding its crimson hue, yet also developing the suite of spices and violets that will come into flower by '21. It won't stop there, with the natural acidity and superfine tannins becoming seamlessly joined with wild strawberry and red berry flavours. It is now, and will always be, a wine of great elegance.
97 points James Halliday winecompanion.com.au August 1 2019