


Brinktop Pinot Noir Syrah Rose 2024
This Brinktop Rose is predominantly made from Pinot Noir with cool climate Syrah blended in, and displays subtle fruit characters of wild raspberries and watermelon. The wine has complexity through secondary flavours that present in the form of a spicy tang, floral Rose petals, some dried herbs of oregano and minerality which leads to a clean and refreshing acidity to finish. It matches well with raw Tuna Sashimi or Spanish Seafood Paella
Region: Coal River Valley
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 93pts
Last tasted by Joe, 5/4/25
This Brinktop Rose is predominantly made from Pinot Noir with cool climate Syrah blended in, and displays subtle fruit characters of wild raspberries and watermelon. The wine has complexity through secondary flavours that present in the form of a spicy tang, floral Rose petals, some dried herbs of oregano and minerality which leads to a clean and refreshing acidity to finish. It matches well with raw Tuna Sashimi or Spanish Seafood Paella
Region: Coal River Valley
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 93pts
Last tasted by Joe, 5/4/25
This Brinktop Rose is predominantly made from Pinot Noir with cool climate Syrah blended in, and displays subtle fruit characters of wild raspberries and watermelon. The wine has complexity through secondary flavours that present in the form of a spicy tang, floral Rose petals, some dried herbs of oregano and minerality which leads to a clean and refreshing acidity to finish. It matches well with raw Tuna Sashimi or Spanish Seafood Paella
Region: Coal River Valley
Budburst Rating: #excellentwine 93pts
Last tasted by Joe, 5/4/25
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