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Burn Cottage, `Moonlight Race` Central Otago Pinot Noir 2020
The ‘Moonlight Race’ Pinot Noir is named after a water pathway, or ‘race’, that passes through the property. Fruit for the 2019 Moonlight Race is sourced from two unique estate vineyards: Burn Cottage Vineyard in Lowburn (46%), and Sauvage Vineyard in Bannockburn (54%). The combination of these two sites produces a vibrant expression of classic Central Otago Pinot Noir, with the vines aged between 16-20 years old. Hot summers and cold winters, combined with a large diurnal shift in temperatures during the growing season, help to retain bright acidity while ensuring even ripening of the grapes. Low rainfall and free draining soils contribute to intensity and concentration of fruit flavours. The vineyards are located between 240-310 metres above sea level and are farmed using biodynamic principles. Along with viticulture, Burn Cottage farm highland cattle, sheep, chickens and bees on the estate.
$81.54
Burn Cottage, `Moonlight Race` Central Otago Pinot Noir 2020—
$81.54
Burn Cottage, `Moonlight Race` Central Otago Pinot Noir 2020
The ‘Moonlight Race’ Pinot Noir is named after a water pathway, or ‘race’, that passes through the property. Fruit for the 2019 Moonlight Race is sourced from two unique estate vineyards: Burn Cottage Vineyard in Lowburn (46%), and Sauvage Vineyard in Bannockburn (54%). The combination of these two sites produces a vibrant expression of classic Central Otago Pinot Noir, with the vines aged between 16-20 years old. Hot summers and cold winters, combined with a large diurnal shift in temperatures during the growing season, help to retain bright acidity while ensuring even ripening of the grapes. Low rainfall and free draining soils contribute to intensity and concentration of fruit flavours. The vineyards are located between 240-310 metres above sea level and are farmed using biodynamic principles. Along with viticulture, Burn Cottage farm highland cattle, sheep, chickens and bees on the estate.
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The ‘Moonlight Race’ Pinot Noir is named after a water pathway, or ‘race’, that passes through the property. Fruit for the 2019 Moonlight Race is sourced from two unique estate vineyards: Burn Cottage Vineyard in Lowburn (46%), and Sauvage Vineyard in Bannockburn (54%). The combination of these two sites produces a vibrant expression of classic Central Otago Pinot Noir, with the vines aged between 16-20 years old. Hot summers and cold winters, combined with a large diurnal shift in temperatures during the growing season, help to retain bright acidity while ensuring even ripening of the grapes. Low rainfall and free draining soils contribute to intensity and concentration of fruit flavours. The vineyards are located between 240-310 metres above sea level and are farmed using biodynamic principles. Along with viticulture, Burn Cottage farm highland cattle, sheep, chickens and bees on the estate.














