2024 Elanto Vineyard Ironstone Pinot Noir

$150.00

Ironstone lies near the centreof the property, across a small road from neighbouring Basalt. This has consistently been the lowest yielding Pinot site at Elanto, with less top soil.

Flamboyant and concentrated, with a deep core of dark fruit, this is the style of Australian Pinot we expect to see evolve from high-density, low-yielding vines. 

Expressive from the first sniff, with deep earthy aromas that follow through to a powerhouse, layered palate that is framed by firm tannins and great acidity. Will undoubtedly develop beautifully over the next few years.

"Two Lieux-Dits wines released this vintage, Basalt and Ironstone; fascinating to try them side-by-side. So different. Of course, that’s the point. To date, this is the lowest yielding site; it’s mid-slope, west side and next to Basalt. This needed a bit more coaxing so a decent decant is worth the effort, plus it has more structure and power than its sibling. It’s not just word association either as this has strong ferrous aromas, pomegranate, wormwood, a touch of wintergreen and warm earth akin to freshly tilled soil. Beautiful aromatics. Intensely flavoured, the palate fuller bodied, with supple tannins and bright acidity. Incredible to consider such quality comes off young vines." - 97 Points, Jane Faulkner (Halliday Wine Companion)

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Ironstone lies near the centreof the property, across a small road from neighbouring Basalt. This has consistently been the lowest yielding Pinot site at Elanto, with less top soil.

Flamboyant and concentrated, with a deep core of dark fruit, this is the style of Australian Pinot we expect to see evolve from high-density, low-yielding vines. 

Expressive from the first sniff, with deep earthy aromas that follow through to a powerhouse, layered palate that is framed by firm tannins and great acidity. Will undoubtedly develop beautifully over the next few years.

"Two Lieux-Dits wines released this vintage, Basalt and Ironstone; fascinating to try them side-by-side. So different. Of course, that’s the point. To date, this is the lowest yielding site; it’s mid-slope, west side and next to Basalt. This needed a bit more coaxing so a decent decant is worth the effort, plus it has more structure and power than its sibling. It’s not just word association either as this has strong ferrous aromas, pomegranate, wormwood, a touch of wintergreen and warm earth akin to freshly tilled soil. Beautiful aromatics. Intensely flavoured, the palate fuller bodied, with supple tannins and bright acidity. Incredible to consider such quality comes off young vines." - 97 Points, Jane Faulkner (Halliday Wine Companion)

Free domestic shipping within Australia for orders $500 and over.

Shipping available within Australia only, we are currently unable to service international orders.

"What a beguiling wine – only the second release and showing complexity far beyond its years. It’s certainly youthful and pretty with heady aromas of florals and autumn leaves with flavours of wild strawberries, dark cherries and pips, chinotto, Middle Eastern spices and some poached rhubarb, too. The medium-bodied palate is evenly poised, laden with filigree tannins (lots of them) and energising acidity; oak (25% new) completely integrated. This has depth, some grip, a little amaro bitterness on the finish and, of utmost importance, it will age but it’s oh-so pleasing to drink today. 97 Points.- Jane Faulkner, Halliday Wine Companion 2026