
Bay of Fires Pinot Noir 2023
Style: Red Wine
Closure: Screwcap
Bay of Fires Pinot Noir 2023
Camberwell
Burke Road
Camberwell VIC 3124
Australia
Producer: Bay of Fires
Country: Australia
Region: Tasmania
Vintage: 2023
Critic Score: Not Rated
Alcohol: 13.5%
Size: 750 ml
Drink by: 2032
Trophy, Best Pinot Noir – 2024 Royal Adelaide Wine Show
The fruit for the 2023 Bay of Fires Pinot Noir was sourced from the Coal River Valley and the Derwent Valley sub-regions of Tasmania. Winner of the Trophy for the Best Pinot Noir at the 2024 Royal Adelaide Wine Show and a Gold Medal winner at two major Australian wine shows.
"Bright, vibrant red in colour, the perfume of this wine is very complex. Sweet ripe raspberry and cherry fruit features with subtle savoury notes of dried herbs, black olive, and cinnamon plum blossom. Framed by ripe, moderate tannin the graceful sweet cherry fruit is complemented but not dominated by spice. Overall, the wine has wonderful poise and balance with remarkable length of flavour as all great Pinot Noirs should." Bay of Fires
Awards
Trophy, Best Pinot Noir – 2024 Royal Adelaide Wine Show
Gold Medal – 2024 Royal Adelaide Wine Show
Gold Medal – 2024 Royal Queensland Wine Show
About the winery
"Hardys purchased its first grapes from Tasmania in '94, with the aim of further developing and refining its sparkling wines, a process that quickly gave birth to House of Arras. The next stage was the inclusion of various parcels of chardonnay from Tasmania in the '98 Eileen Hardy, then the development in '01 of the Bay of Fires brand. Under the umbrella of Accolade Wines today, Bay of Fires is home to non-vintage sparkling white and rosé, alongside impressive riesling, sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, chardonnay and pinot noir. Sourcing is with a particular focus on the Tamar, Coal and Derwent Valleys and East Coast." James Halliday
"Bay of Fires' philosophy, in the vineyard and in the winery, is to ensure the varietal characteristics of our Tasmanian fruit are revealed, preserved and celebrated in every wine we create for you. The Bay of Fires' winemaking team captures the essence of the fruit that has been lovingly nurtured in the vineyards and crafts exceptional wines. Ideas are shared, knowledge is consolidated and curiosity brings out the very best in every parcel of fruit. Find balance and beauty will follow.
Acidity is balanced against sweetness to create delicate Rieslings. A harmony of mouthfeel and fruit flavour is achieved in our Chardonnays. And, of course, the trickiest grape of them all, Pinot Noir, amplifies its terroir beautifully and is delivered in a wine of superb complexity, structure and romance." Bay of Fires

Tasmania
Tasmania is a small island located below mainland Australia. It produces less than 1% of Australia’s wine but enjoys a global reputation as a leading producer of premium cool climate wines. It is prized for its top-class sparkling wine, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Riesling.
Tasmania is home to more than 230 wineries across 7 wine regions*. The reigions Coal River Valley, East Coast, Pipers River and Tamar Valley produce around 90% of Tasmania's wine, while the other three regions Derwent Valley, Huon Valley and North West produce the remaining 10%. * Please note these 7 wine areas are considered here to be subregions of Tasmania to aid site navigation.
Tasmania is the coldest wine State in Australia. Its climate is temperate, with a distinct maritime influence from the Tasman Sea to the east, Bass Strait to the north and the Indian Ocean to the west. Summer days are temperate while winter sees some of the coldest temperatures in Australia. It's unique climate and soils combine to create ideal growing conditions for cool-climate grape varieties.