Sol de Andes, TerraNoble Pinot Noir Reserva 2023 vs The Listening Station Malbec 2024
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Sol de Andes, TerraNoble Pinot Noir Reserva 2023 currently starts £0.05 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £11.90 | £11.95 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | TerraNoble | The Listenening Station |
| Style | Red | Red |
| Grape | Pinot Noir | Malbec |
| Sweetness | — | Medium |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy |
Sol de Andes, TerraNoble Pinot Noir Reserva 2023
The high-altitude advantages of Chilean viticulture have been brought together with TerraNoble's careful winemaking to create this Pinot Noir Reserva from the Valle Central. We find Chilean Pinot at this level offers wonderful value, capturing the grape's essential character without the complexity that comes with time or extreme sites. The 2023 vintage shows the bright, approachable style that makes Chilean Pinot such a reliable choice. This is fruit-driven Pinot Noir that's ready to drink now and will hold its charm until 2030, perfect for those who want varietal character without the premium prices of Burgundy or Central Otago.
The Listening Station Malbec 2024
The Listening Station Malbec from Swan Hill offers intense colour, chocolatey depth, and fresh, mineral-edged fruit. Part of Boutinot Australia 's Listening Station range, this is a bold yet balanced red that demonstrates how Australia delivers characterful Malbec with real appeal, sourced entirely from a single estate vineyard in Victoria . Why You'll Love It The Listening Station range is known for consistent quality and approachable styles that deliver exceptional value. The Malbec is sourced from a 5-hectare estate vineyard in Swan Hill planted in 2000, where vines grow on their own roots in red sandy loam with a limestone clay base, producing concentrated fruit thanks to the tough growing conditions. This is Australian Malbec with chocolatey richness, ripe fruit, and a streak of crisp minerality that sets it apart from more obvious New World styles. Vineyard and Production Grapes are machine-harvested at night to preserve freshness before fermentation in stainless steel at 25 degrees with regular pump-overs for three weeks to extract colour and structure. Malolactic fermentation follows, with 50% of the blend aged in French and American oak barriques for three months to add complexity and depth. Tasting Notes Dark and inviting, with chocolatey richness, ripe black fruits, and a streak of crisp minerality. Full-bodied yet balanced, this Malbec is both indulgent and fresh, making it highly drinkable. Perfect Pairings Perfect with a rich beef casserole, roasted Mediterranean vegetables, grilled steaks, or barbecued meats. Also excellent with burgers and mature cheeses. Grape Varieties Malbec
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