2025 The Lane Pinot Gris

$25.00 / 750ml bottle

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2025 The Lane Pinot Gris

$25.00 / bottle

Notes of quince, Nashi pear and ginger. The palate is generous and silky, with a subtle waxy texture and a long, dry finish.

Previous Vintage Accolades:

  • 2022 – 92 Points – Decanter World Wine Awards
  • 2022 – 92 Points – Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
  • 2021 – 92 Points – Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
  • 2021 – 91 Points – London Wine Competition
  • 2021 – 90 Points – Stuart Knox, The Real Review
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Specifications

Vineyard Location

Vineyard Location

Mount Torrens, Lobethal - Adelaide Hills

Season

Season

2025 was the driest growing season on record in the Adelaide Hills. This led to slightly lower yields and a very early start to the vintage. We avoided severe heat waves, but it was our quintessential cool Adelaide Hills nights that allowed the fruit to develop beautiful flavour and hold onto its natural acidity.

Vinification

Vinification

The free run juice was fermented in stainless steel, with a small portion of pressings fermented in barrel adding texture and weight. Bottled early to retain freshness and vibrancy

Technical

Technical

Clone: D1V7 • Alcohol: 13% • Residual Sugar: 2.8 g/L • Total Acidity: 6.3 g/L • pH: 3.31 • Altitude: 350-450m • Vegan: Yes • Vegetarian: Yes • Contains sulphites

Grape Variety

Grape Variety

100% Pinot Gris

Food Match

Food Match

Moules frite (mussels)

Production

Production

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Winemaker

Winemaker

The Lane Vineyard

Best Drinking

Best Drinking

2024-2025

Size

Size

750ml

Style-wise, The Lane 2023 Gris sits on the cusp between Grigio and Gris. Combines the two vinous personalities – Grigio’s green apple, lemony crunch and crispness with Gris-like pear and spice. Fermentation took place in stainless steel vats and was followed by time in oak. It contributes some discreet and attractive textural properties to the wine which is noted for its youthful acid drive. Super fresh to taste with good depth of fruit in Nashi pear, apple, lemon and a whisper of spring-like honeysuckle and clean spice. While on the crisper side for a Gris, it can actually open up more food matching possibilities especially when it comes to seafood.

- Jeni Port, Wine Pilot

Lifted notes of pear drops and mandarins make way for a cushioned core. This offers texture and a feeling of lightness on the savoury core, which beckons you back for a second glasses.

- Gabrielle Poy, The Real Review