2024 Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir
Bright, Energetic Tasmanian Pinot Noir
The 2024 Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir is a vibrant, fresh expression of cool-climate Tasmania — lifted, silky, and immediately appealing. This is Pinot Noir that feels light on its feet and easy to enjoy, capturing the purity and energy that makes Tasmanian Pinot so compelling.
My Wine Man on Ghost Rock
Ghost Rock is one of Tasmania's most consistent producers, farming their estate vineyard on the northwest coast — a cooler, windswept site that gives the wines a distinctive freshness and precision. The Estate Pinot is their benchmark red: polished, vibrant, and built for immediate enjoyment without sacrificing character. If you like red-fruited, elegant wines that feel fresh and lively, this is a great fit.
Tasting Notes
Red cherry, raspberry, and wild berry fruit lead the wine, supported by gentle spice and a subtle savoury edge. The palate is light to medium-bodied with a clean line of acidity that keeps everything fresh and lifted, while fine, silky tannins give the wine shape without adding weight. Bright, expressive, and very well balanced.
Style & Drinking Window
Light to medium-bodied with a fresh, vibrant character. Best enjoyed now for its energy and purity, or over the next 2–3 years as it develops further complexity. No decanting required — open and pour, lightly chilled if preferred.
Perfect Food Pairing
An elegant Pinot Noir pairs beautifully with free-range chicken — try with the Waitoa Free-Range Chicken Breast, available from our sister store My Meat Man.
Why This Is a Smart Buy
At HK$169, this is one of the best-value Tasmanian Pinot Noirs in the store. It offers the purity and finesse of the island's cool-climate terroir in a style that is approachable, versatile, and highly drinkable. Perfect for casual drinking, food pairing, or as a lighter red option when you want something fresh and elegant.
Looking for a Different Style?
Explore more Tasmanian and cool-climate Pinot Noir:
- 2020 Ghost Rock Estate Pinot Noir — same wine, older vintage with additional bottle age
- 2023 Dalrymple Pinot Noir — peer Tasmanian Pinot, more structured and savoury in style
- 2021 Stonier Mornington Peninsula Pinot Noir — cool-climate mainland alternative with a different regional character
