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Hamilton Russell Pinot Noir Vertical Case Red Wine 3x75cl

Hamilton Russell Pinot Noir 75cl is an expressive South African wine that gives rise to a certain tightness, tannin line and elevated length to balance the richness and generosity. This Pinot Noir is not overly fruity but instead shows hints of that alluring savoury 'primal' character along with a dark, spicy, complex primary fruit perfume. Enjoy and compare the 2015, 2016 and 2017 vintages of this outstanding South African Pinot Noir presented in a luxury branded wooden gift box as a trio of 3 wines. 

“While many enthusiasts have cellared Hamilton Russell Vineyards Pinot noir over the years, there are still a lot who only encounter the wine at a youthful stage. This vertical allows enthusiasts to really get to know our Pinot noir and its story of place over time and through different life stages.” Anthony Hamilton Russell

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Pairs well with…

  • Black Pepper
  • Brie
  • Cured Meat
  • Fungi
  • Herbs
  • Red Meat
  • White Meat
2015 Vintage -
Awarded 93 Points - Wine Spectator
Awarded 94 Points - Decanter
Awarded 94 Points - Tim Atkin
Awarded 92 Points - Wine Advocate

2016 Vintage -
Awarded 95 Points - Decanter
Awarded 93 Points - Wine Spectator
Awarded 91 Points - Wine Advocate
Awarded 95 Points - Tim Atkin
Awarded 93 Points - James Suckling

2017 Vintage -
Awarded 95 Points - Tim Atkin
Awarded 93 Points - Wine Spectator
Awarded 93 Points - Decanter
Awarded 92 Points - Wine Enthusiast
Awarded 93 Points - James Suckling
Grape: Pinot Noir
2015 Vintage - "2015 was an extraordinary vintage – unlike anything we have experienced before. It started a full 2 weeks early and finished over a period of 4 weeks (on February 20th) instead of our customary 7 weeks. The grapes were extremely healthy with thick skins and an unusually low juice content and the resulting wines are fuller and more sumptuous and concentrated than the 2013’s and 2014’s. Full ripeness was achieved surprisingly quickly and this happened despite the average maximum temperatures for the crucial months of Dec, Jan, Feb and Mar being lower at 24.95 Centigrade than our long term average of 25 Centigrade. This makes 2015 cooler than the celebrated 2013, 2012 and 2009. Another previously unexperienced feature of 2015 was the very high yeast conversion rates of grape sugars to alcohol. This was an industry wide feature and 2015’s, to be phenolically ripe, needed higher alcohol levels. A much drier and slightly warmer Spring than usual, in part accounts for the early harvest, combined with a drier and slightly warmer than average January. The harvest period had just over half of the average rainfall for the period. Greater sunlight intensity in the build-up to harvest also sped things up. 2015 was the first organic harvest (with some biodynamic features) for us and we have been thrilled with the results in our wines. We simply feel much better about what we do and we have been brought even closer to our all important vineyards. A logistically challenging but excellent vintage."

2016 Vintage - "2016 was another unusually early and short harvest – almost exactly the same timing as 2015. But as is wonderfully the case with nature, the character of the 2016’s is surprisingly different to the 2015’s. For the winelands in general, the story was of excessive heat and extreme dryness. But this was not the case for our appellation, the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley. Close proximity to the cool South Atlantic kept the maximum temperatures in line and we also benefitted from timely rain from the southeast, which seldom reaches the warmer inland areas. January was quite a bit warmer than our long-term average (the same as for 1998 and 2011) but it was not drier than average. And the crucial month of February was wetter than average without being warmer – as was March. Our main dam was almost full at the end of harvest. A relatively warm December, followed by a hot January was probably the main factor in making 2016 an early year. High humidity did create some anxiety – less over downy mildew – more over oidium – so it will be remembered as a more challenging year than 2015, but the resulting wines for the classicists and purists will perhaps be seen as more typical of our style."

2017 Vintage - "2017 was back to our usual timing after a particularly early 2015 and 2016. As for 2015 and 2016 however, the duration of harvest was short, with all grapes coming in prior to the end of February – having begun the harvest in the first week of February. Based on average maximum temperatures for the crucial months of Dec, Jan, Feb, March, 2017 was a warm harvest – 0.53 centigrade above our long-term average of 25 centigrade. December was warmer, January cooler and February warmer than average. Rainfall for these crucial months was only 10mm below our long-term average, so conditions could not be described as particularly dry. The rain which fell was in more regular very small amounts however, raising humidity and creating botrytis pressure. Our organic use of “good” Trichoderma funguses to attack botrytis was fortunately highly effective and we experienced no detrimental effect on what turned out to be exceptional grape quality. Altogether 2017 was an excellent vintage for us, with pure, fine, particularly classic, elegant wines with marked minerality."

Savoury, primal notes as opposed to overtly fruity on the palate. Slight spice with a dark, complex fruit perfume.
More Information
Wine Brand Hamilton Russell
Country South Africa
Volume (cl) 75
ABV (% vol) 13.5
Wine Style Light bodied
Red Wine Expression Complex, Elegant, Fragrant, Juicy, Raspberry, Spicy
Wine Region Hemel-en-Aarde Valley
Closure Cork
Gift boxed Yes
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