Case includes: Product information: Surveyor Thompson Pinot Noir, Vintage:2011, Perfumed blackcurrant, spice and mineral aromas lead to a rich, medium-bodied palate with sweet berry, cinnamon and savoury flavours., About this bottle:Domaine Thomson's estate enjoys stunning 360 degree views of the Cromwell Basin and Lake Dunstan, with Dunstan and Pisa Mountain ranges beyond framing the vista. The estate was named in honour of John Turnbull Thompson, a prominent surveyor, engineer, architect, author and painter who produced the surveys and maps of the Central Otago region in 1858. He is also the great-great-grandfather of estate owner David Hall-Jones, whose 14 hectares of vines are farmed biodynamically by local viticulturist Grant Rolston. Much of the vineyard work is carried out by hand, including hand harvesting to preserve the quality of the fruit., Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir, Country of origin:New Zealand, Region:Central Otago, More information: Bottle size:750 ml, Alcohol content:13.5 %, Alcohol units per bottle:10.1, Alcohol units per serving:1.7, Serving Size:125 ml, Allergens:Sulphites, Stopper type:Screw Cap, Bottling address: Clark Road, Lowburn, Central Otago, New Zealand