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Hop Vine & Still is a niche bottle shop in Hobart, Tasmania that specialises in great craft beer from Australia and around the world, and fine wines and spirits from Tasmania, smaller producers and other unique places around the world.
We are about quality, not quantity – we are interested in unique products made by passionate people. We want to promote this passion and share ideas with our customers on how they can drink better.
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Buyers must be at least 18 years old and located outside a designated dry zone to purchase alcohol.
Experience the fresh and vibrant character of Future Perfect House Wine 2025, the ideal companion for relaxed moments at home, midweek enjoyment, or sharing with friends. Crafted from a blend of 100% Pinot Noir from the Upper Derwent and Tamar Valleys, this wine showcases a lighter, brighter approach to Pinot Noir, capturing the lively spirit of Tasmania’s cool climate.
Key Information and Highlights:
- Region: Upper Derwent Valley and Tamar Valleys, Tasmania
- Vineyard: Two parcels from the north and south of the state, handled with care to highlight their unique expressions
- Variety: 100% Pinot Noir (50/50 blend)
- Vintage: 2025
- Alcohol Content: 13.1%
- Volume: 750ml Bottle
- Ingredients: Made from early-harvested Pinot Noir grapes, destemmed with gentle handling during fermentation. The wine was pressed off skins after 12-14 days and matured in old oak for five months, preserving freshness and delicate complexity.
Critic Scores:
While specific reviews for the 2025 vintage may not be available yet, the wine’s bright fruit profile, purity, and approachable style confirm its appeal as a versatile house wine. For detailed reviews, consult reputable wine publications or the producer’s official channels.
Producer Background:
Future Perfect is dedicated to crafting wines that are enjoyable, accessible, and expressive of Tasmania’s cool climate terroir. Their focus on minimal intervention and sustainable practices ensures each wine delivers freshness, approachability, and a touch of finesse—perfect for everyday drinking.
Vintage Notes:
The 2025 growing season was marked by ideal conditions, allowing for an abundant expression of fruit while maintaining vibrancy and freshness. Gentle handling during fermentation and maturation in old oak barrels helped preserve brightness and subtle layers of spice and floral nuances.
Vineyard Notes:
The Pinot Noir parcels from the Upper Derwent and Tamar Valleys benefit from Tasmania’s cool, maritime climate, fostering bright acidity and delicate tannins. Careful vineyard management ensures optimal fruit ripeness and purity, resulting in a lively and expressive wine.
Winemaking Notes:
The grapes were harvested early to maximise vibrancy, then destemmed with minimal crushing to preserve fruit purity. Fermentation was gentle and short, lasting 12-14 days, with the wine pressed off skins and matured in old oak for five months. This approach results in a wine that is bright, lively, and delicately structured.
Flavour Profile:
- Appearance: Bright magenta with a lively, inviting hue.
- Nose: Aromas of red cherries and fresh berries, complemented by hints of blue fruits, subtle spice, and floral notes.
- Palate: Bright and pure, with vibrant fruit flavours, soft tannins, and a smooth, balanced finish. Its lively and approachable style makes it perfect for casual drinking and sharing in relaxed settings.
Food Pairings:
Future Perfect House Wine 2025 pairs wonderfully with:
- Casual Dishes: Pasta, pizza, or light seafood.
- Charcuterie & Tapas: Cured meats, olives, and simple cheese platters.
- Lighter Proteins: Roast chicken, pork, or grilled vegetables.
Enjoy a glass of Future Perfect House Wine 2025 for a fresh, cheerful experience—ideal for those relaxed moments, gatherings with friends, or unwinding at home with good wine and good company.
Produced in limited quantities—only 200 dozen—this wine embodies Tasmania’s vibrant, expressive character and the winemaker’s commitment to quality and approachability.
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