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Flowstone Pinot Gris 2025
Flowstone Pinot Gris 2025
Stuart@Flowstone: The Pinot Gris grape is a cousin of Pinot Noir, with "gris" meaning grey in French and referring to the colour of the berries at the onset of ripening. The wine style has subtle complexity with fresh fruit flavours, from berries to stone fruits, and aromas of spices, herbs, flowers, and minerals.
Tasting Notes
More Gris than Grigio, this wine is lightly spicy and fully flavoured, with a focus on complexity and subtlety. It offers gentle aromas of field flowers and meadow honey, with hints of ginger and spice, transitioning into flavours of citrus, apple, and stone fruits.
Plaudits
Review of 2024: A new addition to the Flowstone stable and thank you for a pinot gris that is certainly delicious yet textural and flavoursome. Really, the joy here is the texture, the neat tug of phenolics adding shape, the fresh acidity cleansing, giving you the feeling this is a proper PG made and grown well. Savoury and moreish, too. 95 Points. James Halliday.
Product Specifications
Product Specifications
| Vintage | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Region | Margaret River |
| Sub Region | Southern Margaret River |
| Tier | Growers |
| Type | White |
| Cellar | Drink Now Or Cellar 5 Years |
| Certified | Non Organic |
| Wine Varietal | Pinot Gris |
| Size | 750ml |
| Closure | Screw Cap |
| Alcohol % | 13.00% |
| Body | Medium |
| Score | 95 JH |
About Winery
About Winery
You’d have no idea Stuart Pym, who humbly bounces around in overalls, is such a revered and highly-awarded winemaker with over 40 years of experience – his winemaking resume reading like a who’s who of the pioneer Margaret River estates.
Flowstone is his own special project – where he’s unincumbered, freewheeling and freestyling, to put all his love, care and creativity behind the wines he loves. There is no real cellar door here, but I often drop in to visit and he always leaves me wiser and happier. I’m excited to share Flowstone with Midnight Cowboy wine people.
James Halliday.
Veteran Margaret River winemaker Stuart Pym’s career constituted long-term successive roles: beginning with Voyager Estate in ‘91, thereafter with Devil’s Lair, and finishing with Stella Bella in ’13, the year he and Perth-based wine tragic Phil Giglia established Flowstone Wines. In ’03, Stuart purchased a small property on the edge of the Margaret River Plateau in the beautiful Forest Grove area.
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