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Giant Steps Bastard Hill Vineyard Pinot Noir 2023

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    Aside from being named Winery of the Year, with the 2023 Applejack Pinot Noir winning Best Pinot Noir at the 2025 Halliday Companion Awards. Perhaps most worthy of celebration is Giant Steps' debut and long overdue release of Bastard Hill Chardonnay and this 2023 Pinot Noir. This is an elegant and perfumed Pinot Noir with exotic red fruit and Bergamot aromas. The 2023 vintage marks our first release of this vineyard in the Giant Steps portfolio.

    To provide a bit of context to the hype of Bastard Hill, we turn to Wine journalist, Campbell Mattinson for explanation, "the Bastard Hill vineyard, named for obvious reasons, has been left to sleep out there on its steep mountain slopes as the bastard child of the companies formerly known as Hardy’s. As a result this should-be-great vineyard has been left out there in the cold, hidden away, myth-like, talked about but not seen, and rarely tasted, like a giant, an unlikely giant, a sleeping one."

    This vineyard tells a story untapped protentional, sitting in the upper reaches of the Yarra Valley, planted in 1986, a vineyard too ahead of its time. Until now this nearly 40 years old vineyard had only shown glimpses of greatness, contributing to Eileen Hardy's chardonnay in the 90s and top Yarra Burn releases, only glimpses but more than enough to know the 'Bastard' would be worth the effort.

    From GM and Head Winemaker at Giant Steps, Melanie Chest, “We have intentionally delayed the release to give the wines the time they deserved to express the purity of the vintage,” Chester notes. “I am so happy we made that choice—the wines are singing as we head into their release in August. Thanks for your patience, as I know many of you look forward each year to the new bottles from your favourite vineyards. We are especially excited that this release features our first expressions from Bastard Hill and highlights the stunning 2023 vintage. We hope you love the wines are much as we do." The 2023 Bastard Hill Pinot Noir, is either sold out or unavailable elsewhere. Be quick with this ultra exclusive release.

    Aside from being named Winery of the Year, with the 2023 Applejack Pinot Noir winning Best Pinot Noir at the 2025 Halliday Companion Awards. Perhaps most worthy of celebration is Giant Steps' debut and long overdue release of Bastard Hill Chardonnay and this 2023 Pinot Noir. This is an elegant and perfumed Pinot Noir with exotic red fruit and Bergamot aromas. The 2023 vintage marks our first release of this vineyard in the Giant Steps portfolio.

    To provide a bit of context to the hype of Bastard Hill, we turn to Wine journalist, Campbell Mattinson for explanation, "the Bastard Hill vineyard, named for obvious reasons, has been left to sleep out there on its steep mountain slopes as the bastard child of the companies formerly known as Hardy’s. As a result this should-be-great vineyard has been left out there in the cold, hidden away, myth-like, talked about but not seen, and rarely tasted, like a giant, an unlikely giant, a sleeping one."

    This vineyard tells a story untapped protentional, sitting in the upper reaches of the Yarra Valley, planted in 1986, a vineyard too ahead of its time. Until now this nearly 40 years old vineyard had only shown glimpses of greatness, contributing to Eileen Hardy's chardonnay in the 90s and top Yarra Burn releases, only glimpses but more than enough to know the 'Bastard' would be worth the effort.

    From GM and Head Winemaker at Giant Steps, Melanie Chest, “We have intentionally delayed the release to give the wines the time they deserved to express the purity of the vintage,” Chester notes. “I am so happy we made that choice—the wines are singing as we head into their release in August. Thanks for your patience, as I know many of you look forward each year to the new bottles from your favourite vineyards. We are especially excited that this release features our first expressions from Bastard Hill and highlights the stunning 2023 vintage. We hope you love the wines are much as we do." The 2023 Bastard Hill Pinot Noir, is either sold out or unavailable elsewhere. Be quick with this ultra exclusive release.

    Varietal

    Pinot Noir

    Country

    Australia

    Region

    Yarra Valley, Victoria

    Vintage

    2023

    ABV

    13%

    Bottle size

    750ml

    Trusted by the professionals

    Made with 20% whole bunches. All D clones. Matured in barriques (20% new). A light, very bright crimson. Smells like a rose garden with a little lavender thrown in! You'll also find aromas of sour cherries and blood oranges. Poised, elegant and persistent, this flows mellifluously across the palate. A classic Upper Yarra pinot, driven as much by its fine vein of acidity as its silken tannins.

    — Philip Rich, Wine Companion, 97 Points.

    The addition of the Bastard Hill vineyard to the Giant Steps fold is an exciting one. The market seems to agree – pre-sales of the Giant Steps single vineyard range are flying. This range is formally released on August 21, 2024. This is a cool, light, structured Pinot Noir, savoury in part, herbal in others, but lifted and bright with fruit. It tastes of alpine herbs and forest berries, undergrowth and cedar, the tannin dry and velvety at once. It’s good now but it will be significantly better once it’s had time to grow into itself some more.

    — Campbell Mattinson, The Wine Front, 93+ Points.

    Giant Steps

    Since 1997, Giant Steps has built a reputation based on expressive wines with purity and finesse out of Yarra Valley. These are wines that reflect individual vineyard sites, located across the Yarra Valley from Tarrawarra to Gladysdale. Giant Steps was founded by wine industry pioneer Phil Sexton, who journeyed from Margaret River to Yarra Valley looking for the ideal site to cultivate pure and finessed Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.

    Eventually, Phil found his hallowed ground near Gruyere in the Sexton vineyard, which he planted in 1997 on the steep slopes of the Warramate Ranges. The name comes from John Coltrane's album "Giant Steps", which felt like a fitting choice given the steep slopes of the vineyard and Phil's love of jazz. In 2003, Winemaker Steve Flamsteed came aboard, another muso, and the two set about producing a range of iconic Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays that express a profound sense of place from six finite sites in Yarra Valley.

    Melanie Chester, became Head of Winemaking and Viticulture at Giant Steps in 2021, her long-held admiration for the winery comes with an intrinsic pressure to honour the expressions and diversity of its single sites. Mel, says she is "committed to ensuring that the quality will be the same if not better.” This means keeping the winemaking tight and transparent, so that diversity of site is what you taste. Giant Steps has been advancing Australia’s reputation for cool-climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir for the past 20 years, the addition of Mel's craft and energy will ensure this legacy continues.

    The proof in the pudding. Giant Steps was awarded 2025 Halliday Winery of the Year and Pinot Noir of the Year. A huge achievement that's been years in the making. Of course Mel takes none of the credit (the best seldom do), instead she props up everyone involved until now, founder Phil Sexton, winemaker Steve Flamsteed, grower Lou Primavera and respected viticulturist Ray Guerin. 

    True, there's much to celebrate at Giant Steps, and it's impossible not to mention the new(-ish) Bastard Hill Vineyard release among them. Wine journalist, Campbell Mattinson paints a colourful gist of the site, "the Bastard Hill vineyard, named for obvious reasons, has been left to sleep out there on its steep mountain slopes as the bastard child of the companies formerly known as Hardy’s. As a result this should-be-great vineyard has been left out there in the cold, hidden away, myth-like, talked about but not seen, and rarely tasted, like a giant, an unlikely giant, a sleeping one." This vineyard of untapped protentional, is in the upper reaches of the Yarra Valley, planted in 1986, a vineyard too ahead of its time. Until now this nearly 40 years old vineyard had only shown glimpses of greatness, contributing to Eileen Hardy's chardonnay in the 90s and top Yarra Burn releases, only glimpses but more than enough to know the 'Bastard' would be worth the effort.

    Tasting notes

    NOSE
    Rose Garden, Exotic Red Fruit, Bergamot

    Elegant and perfumed Pinot Noir, like rose garden, plus exotic red fruit and Bergamot aromas.

    PALATE
    Sour Cherries, Blood Oranges, Sweet & Savoury Spices

    Poised, elegant and persistent, this flows mellifluously across the palate.

    FINISH
    Fine, Silken Tannins, Orange Peel

    Driven as much by its fine vein of acidity as its silken tannins.