Limited Release Vintage Case - 2017, 2013 & 2008

Limited Release Vintage Case - 2017, 2013 & 2008

Regular price $999.00 Sale

This is an limited release cellar case, reflecting on Rockburn Pinot Noir from three sensations vintages 2017, 2013 and 2008;

Each wooden six pack case includes two 750ml bottles from each vintage - enjoy one now or cellar both. This exclusive case represents over 8 Gold Medals (or higher) finishes and awards from around the world; Only 6 cases are available for purchase.

 

Rockburn Pinot Noir 2017

2017 Tasting Notes: an expressive nose and deeply fruited palate displaying vibrant notes of red and black cherry, rich mocha and supple, silky tannins leading into a very long finish.

Erin Larkin Review (2025): 94 points | Drink Date: 2025 - 2042 - "The 2017 Pinot Noir is chalky and fine. I like the balance here; the wine feels delicate and long, spiced and elegant. I love the spectrum that it resides in; medium-bodied (but on the big side) and with supple tannin that defines the palate from the front through the end of the finish. This is super."

 

Rockburn Pinot Noir 2013

2013 Tasting Notes: an expressive nose and deeply fruited palate displaying vibrant notes of red and black cherry, rich mocha and supple, silky tannins leading into a very long finish.

Erin Larkin Review (2025): 94 points | Drink Date: 2025 - 2038 - "The 2013 Pinot Noir is from a cool year, and the wine (according to commentary from several other estates in the region) has taken a long while to come around. Today, the wine is 12 years from harvest, and it is pure and almost glacial in its slow outlay of flavours and mineral spices. This is balanced and beautiful, lithe and looking eminently fresh. If you’ve got some of this floating around, then I would highly recommend that you begin to start looking at it."

 

Rockburn Pinot Noir 2008

2008 Tasting Notes: deeply fruited with delicate floral tones enhanced by nuances of liquorice root, and supple, silky tannins leading into a long spicy finish. As always this wine shows classic Rockburn elegance, integrity and balance.

Erin Larkin Review (2025): 91 points | Drink Date: 2025 - 2035 "The 2008 Pinot Noir “was a helluva curveball,” says Malcolm Rees-Francis. There was a lot of fruit in New Zealand in 2008, high yields the likes of which had never been seen before. There were a lot of bunches and at big weights, a fascinating environmental situation. In the glass, the wine is elegant to spite it, and it’s layered with potpourri, mustard seed, raspberry seed, anise and dark chocolate. This is a beautiful wine. I like it a lot. It has high alcohol (14.5%) but the wine doesn’t feel it. It’s full, perhaps, but not desiccated nor alcoholic."

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