Description / Reviews
"From old vines planted between 1991 and 1995 on Terra Sancta Estate, Jackson’s Block expresses the classic structure and depth of Bannockburn. Wild fermented and handled with restraint, this is a dark-fruited, finely structured Pinot Noir — layered black cherry and plum with subtle spice, firm yet polished tannins, and impressive length. Precise and poised, with the concentration and balance to reward cellaring." - Winemaker Notes
"A linear and structured pinot noir with firm and racy tannins and aromas of spices, flint, iodine and oysters. The palate shows crushed berries and cherry blossoms. Needs time to open, but it’s superb already. From own-rooted 777 clone with a touch of Pommard planted in the 1990s and farmed organically. Better in a few years. Drink or hold." - 99 Points, James Suckling