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Amazing Pinot from Danny Schuster

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On my last visit to New Zealand, one of the many highlights was visiting Daniel Schuster in Waipara. He wasn’t there, but the vineyard was spellbindingly beautiful, and the wines elegantly European in style.

Sadly, the winery went into receivership earlier this year (see this report), and unless the buyer decides to retain Danny and his team, it looks like the wine I’m drinking tonight will become an artefact. It’s a shame, because Danny’s Pinots are really fantastic, although they’ve never really received the acclaim they deserve.

Daniel Schuster Omihi Selection Pinot Noir 2006 Waipara, New Zealand
14.5% alcohol. Incredible stuff: richly aromatic nose with dark cherry and blackberry fruit, as well as sweet, subtly meaty, spicy depth. The palate is concentrated and ripe with real intensity, yet it is still elegant with lovely purity alongside the depth of fruit. There’s some firm spicy structure, suggesting a bright future for this wine, but it doesn’t compromise the elegance and focus. Brilliant. 94/100

Posted by Doug on 19-Mar-2010. Permalink
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