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Structure, savoury depth and dark-fruited precision define By Farr Farrside Pinot Noir 2024, a distinctive single-site Pinot Noir from the Farr family’s estate in Bannockburn, Geelong. The Farrside vineyard sits on a northeast-facing slope and is composed of limestone topped with black volcanic soil, giving the wine a darker and more mineral expression than the estate’s Sangreal vineyard. Planted in 2001, the vineyard is laid out east to west to help protect the fruit from excessive sun exposure. The clonal selection includes 114, 115, 777, 667 and MV6, contributing layers of perfume, fruit depth and structural complexity. Although Farrside is only around 300 metres from Sangreal, its darker soils and cooler growing conditions mean the fruit is typically harvested 10 to 12 days later than the estate’s other Pinot Noir parcels. This slower ripening contributes to the wine’s firmer frame, savoury tone and more masculine character.
The 2024 vintage at By Farr was shaped by a mild growing season, timely vineyard support and a warm finish that allowed the reds to develop concentration, character and poise. The fruit is hand-picked and sorted in the vineyard before fermentation in open-top fermenters. Between 40 and 50 per cent of the fruit is stemmed, followed by a four-day cold soak before natural yeast fermentation. Gentle pigeage is carried out two to three times daily, depending on the level of extraction required. The wine is then transferred by gravity into 50 to 60 per cent new Allier oak barrels, where it completes secondary fermentation before extended maturation. In the glass, Farrside Pinot Noir 2024 shows a balanced array of red and black fruits, layered with spice, mineral detail, savoury complexity and fine structural tension. It is firm yet delicate, with the depth and length to reward careful cellaring while retaining the freshness and character that define the site.
Structure, savoury depth and dark-fruited precision define By Farr Farrside Pinot Noir 2024, a distinctive single-site Pinot Noir from the Farr family’s estate in Bannockburn, Geelong. The Farrside vineyard sits on a northeast-facing slope and is composed of limestone topped with black volcanic soil, giving the wine a darker and more mineral expression than the estate’s Sangreal vineyard. Planted in 2001, the vineyard is laid out east to west to help protect the fruit from excessive sun exposure. The clonal selection includes 114, 115, 777, 667 and MV6, contributing layers of perfume, fruit depth and structural complexity. Although Farrside is only around 300 metres from Sangreal, its darker soils and cooler growing conditions mean the fruit is typically harvested 10 to 12 days later than the estate’s other Pinot Noir parcels. This slower ripening contributes to the wine’s firmer frame, savoury tone and more masculine character.
The 2024 vintage at By Farr was shaped by a mild growing season, timely vineyard support and a warm finish that allowed the reds to develop concentration, character and poise. The fruit is hand-picked and sorted in the vineyard before fermentation in open-top fermenters. Between 40 and 50 per cent of the fruit is stemmed, followed by a four-day cold soak before natural yeast fermentation. Gentle pigeage is carried out two to three times daily, depending on the level of extraction required. The wine is then transferred by gravity into 50 to 60 per cent new Allier oak barrels, where it completes secondary fermentation before extended maturation. In the glass, Farrside Pinot Noir 2024 shows a balanced array of red and black fruits, layered with spice, mineral detail, savoury complexity and fine structural tension. It is firm yet delicate, with the depth and length to reward careful cellaring while retaining the freshness and character that define the site.
The By Farr winery, established by Gary Farr in 1994, has become one of the most prestigious names in Australian winemaking. Situated in the Geelong region, specifically in the Moorabool Valley, the winery is known for its meticulous, hands-off approach to winemaking. With a strong commitment to organic and biodynamic practices, By Farr is recognised for producing wines that are a true expression of their terroir, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Gary Farr, a pioneer of Pinot Noir in the region, has passed down his expertise to his son, Nick Farr, who has now fully taken the reins of the winery. Under Nick’s leadership, By Farr continues to produce exceptional wines that have garnered critical acclaim both in Australia and internationally. Each bottle of By Farr wine reflects the family’s dedication to craftsmanship, sustainability, and the pursuit of perfection in every vintage.
At By Farr, the philosophy is simple: respect for the land, the vine, and the fruit. This approach is grounded in a commitment to sustainable, organic farming practices, as well as hands-off winemaking that lets the terroir speak for itself. The Farr family believes that a great wine starts in the vineyard, with meticulous attention to detail paid to every aspect of vineyard management, from canopy care to harvest timing. Winemaking follows a minimalist approach, with native yeast fermentation, careful barrel selection, and the avoidance of fining and filtration, allowing each wine to evolve naturally and express its true character. This approach has resulted in wines that are elegant, structured, and complex, capturing the unique essence of the Geelong region.
Black cherry, red plum, dried herbs, spice, earth and subtle mineral notes.
Red and black fruits, savoury spice, fine tannins, mineral depth and measured oak influence.
Lingering dark fruit, earthy spice, fine grip and savoury mineral persistence.