Bright, spicy Geelong Pinot Noir with wild cherry, cranberry crunch and silky, mineral length.
Mulline Pinot Noir 2024 is a vibrant Geelong regional blend that leans into lift, perfume and drink-now energy without losing shape or seriousness. Built from multiple vineyards and clones, it’s all about red fruited purity, fine tannins and that fresh coastal, cool climate line that makes you want the next sip.
James Halliday Wine Companion - 95 Points
A four vineyard, six clone blend; 20% wholes bunches, 15% new oak. A bright crimson red. A lifted bouquet redolent of summer red fruits, poached rhubarb, rose bush and white pepper. The energetic palate is light to medium bodied with the wine's fine grained tannins and bright acidity making for a delicious and refreshing mouthful. Good, nay, great now and over the next 3 to 4 years. Drink by 2028. James Halliday
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Wild cherry, raspberry, cranberry, poached rhubarb and rose bush with white pepper, dried herbs and a subtle earthy spice.
Palate: Light to medium-bodied and energetic—silky red fruits, bright acidity and fine-grained tannins, with a tidy savoury edge from whole-bunch work.
Finish: Clean, persistent and refreshing with gentle spice and mineral drive.
Food Pairing / Serving Suggestions
Try it with duck, roast chicken, mushroom risotto, pork schnitzel, salmon, pizza with mushrooms or salami, or a charcuterie board (prosciutto + hard cheeses).
About the Winery / Producer / Region
Mulline Vintners is a Geelong focused collaboration between Ben Mullen and Ben Hine, making both regional blends and single-site wines with an emphasis on definition and freshness, a great match for Geelong Pinot Noir’s naturally bright, coastal personality.
Cellaring Potential
Lovely now for its bright red fruit lift, will gain extra savoury complexity and softness over 2024 to 2028.
Details
Producer: Mulline Vintners
Vintage: 2024
Variety: Pinot Noir
Region: Geelong, Victoria
Style: Dry red wine
Winemaking notes: Multi-vineyard, multi-clone blend; includes whole bunch and new oak components