Alma celebrates Dr James Thomson, a hero of the 1854 Battle of the Alma during the Crimean War and forefather to Te Mata Estate?s Buck family. Knowing the vanquished enemy soldiers had already contracted cholera, Dr Thomson volunteered to tend to their wounds, saving the lives of over four hundred, and sacrificing his own in the process. The medal he was awarded for this selfless act of valour appears on the label of Alma Pinot Noir.
Saturated, dark crimson, Alma Pinot Noir ?19 has an enticing nose of pomegranate, raspberry and black cherry syrup. Mineral and savoury notes ? orange peel, peppercorns and sage ? all glide across a serene surface of dark, fine tannin and lush ripe fruit. Alma Pinot Noir ?19 is structural. This is a wine of scope and horizons. Its depths are balanced by a lingering fruit acid tension that gives the wine a balletic level of poise, energy and grace.
Alma '19 is closed with a diam cork, allowing continued evolution in bottle for ten years from harvest.