


Brinktop Pinot Noir 2024
This Brinktop Pinot Noir has a concentration of fruit characters with red cherries and black berries. It maintains its fruit weight through the mid palate with flavours of licorice and dried thyme, with gamey and forrest floor influences. Finely grained tannins and a mild dose of acidity that offers balance and backbone to this wine, that should see it continue to develop in the cellar through to 2032. Matches well alongside Venison Fillet with a blackberry sauce.
Region: Coal River Valley, Tasmania
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 94pts
Last tasted by Joe, 28/5/25
This Brinktop Pinot Noir has a concentration of fruit characters with red cherries and black berries. It maintains its fruit weight through the mid palate with flavours of licorice and dried thyme, with gamey and forrest floor influences. Finely grained tannins and a mild dose of acidity that offers balance and backbone to this wine, that should see it continue to develop in the cellar through to 2032. Matches well alongside Venison Fillet with a blackberry sauce.
Region: Coal River Valley, Tasmania
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 94pts
Last tasted by Joe, 28/5/25
This Brinktop Pinot Noir has a concentration of fruit characters with red cherries and black berries. It maintains its fruit weight through the mid palate with flavours of licorice and dried thyme, with gamey and forrest floor influences. Finely grained tannins and a mild dose of acidity that offers balance and backbone to this wine, that should see it continue to develop in the cellar through to 2032. Matches well alongside Venison Fillet with a blackberry sauce.
Region: Coal River Valley, Tasmania
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 94pts
Last tasted by Joe, 28/5/25
About Brinktop Wines
Brinktop Wines is a boutique vineyard and winery located in Penna, Tasmania, within the renowned Coal River Valley wine region. Established in 2017 by experienced vignerons Todd Goebel and Gill Christian, Brinktop is situated on the historic Killara Farm, a site chosen for its ideal viticultural conditions, including mineral-rich dolerite soils, east-northeast-facing slopes, and cooling sea breezes from nearby Frederick Henry Bay