At the highest point of the Fleurieu Peninsula, half-way between Victor Harbour and Cape Jervis, lies the Foggy Hill Vineyard. Its Pinot Noir is quite exceptional from year to year. Even in very cool years like 2023, the vineyard produces a Pinot of note. The ‘23 reflects the vintage in both its lifted florals, its delicacy and sinewy tannin structure. Bright cherry and raspberry scents with lifted rose petal, pomegranate and blood orange. Bright and flush in cranberry and cherry-berry fruit flavour, the cooler vintage shows through with a finely structured Pinot, gentle, firm in tannin presence and fine featured on the palate. It’s a wine to watch and wait and enjoy, with more time in the bottle recommended. The winemaker, Brian Croser, believes that distinguished vineyards like Foggy Hill are defined by the ability of their wines to age. He expects the ’23 to shine around six years and “beyond.” Good advice.