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2025 Warramate Pinot Noir | 93 Point Yarra Valley Pinot Noir

2025 Warramate Pinot Noir | 93 Point Yarra Valley Pinot Noir

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⭐ 93 POINTS THE WINE FRONT | YARRA VALLEY PINOT NOIR

Yarra Yering Pedigree for $45

the winemaking is in the hands of Sarah Crowe, one of Australia's most celebrated winemakers.

93 Points – The Wine Front

Yarra Valley, Victoria

RRP $45 a bottle

This is exactly the sort of Pinot Noir that makes Warramate one of the Yarra Valley's best-kept secrets.

Warramate was established in 1970 at Gruyere and today sits under the same ownership as its adjoining neighbour, the legendary Yarra Yering. The Warramate vineyards and label remain separate, but the winemaking is in the hands of Sarah Crowe, one of Australia's most celebrated winemakers.

That makes the 2025 Warramate Pinot Noir particularly compelling.

You're getting a historic Yarra Valley vineyard, the winemaking expertise behind Yarra Yering and a 93-point review from The Wine Front—all for $45. The Wine Front lists the 2025 at 13% alcohol with a drinking window through 2031+.

Tasting Notes

Expect an elegant, perfumed Yarra Valley Pinot Noir showing:

  • Red cherry and cranberry
  • Wild strawberry and raspberry
  • Pomegranate
  • Rose petals and subtle florals
  • Dried herbs
  • Forest floor
  • Savoury spice
  • Fine, silky tannins

This is Pinot Noir about finesse rather than weight.

The fruit is bright and energetic, with red berries and florals leading into savoury spice and subtle earthy complexity. Fine tannins provide shape and texture while fresh acidity keeps everything vibrant.

It's elegant, beautifully balanced and incredibly easy to drink.

93 Points – The Wine Front

The new 2025 Warramate Pinot Noir was reviewed by Campbell Mattinson for The Wine Front in July 2026, with the wine listed at 13% alcohol and a recommended drinking window of 2026–2031+.

For a Pinot Noir with an RRP of only $45, there's serious pedigree here.

A Historic Yarra Valley Vineyard

Warramate isn't a newly established label built around purchased fruit.

The vineyard was established in 1970 and today covers approximately 6.6 hectares. Halliday Wine Companion notes the site's mature vines and lists Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon among its specialities.

Its location is extraordinary.

Warramate sits in the historic Gruyere pocket of the Yarra Valley, with Yarra Yering adjoining the property. Nearby are some of the names that helped establish the modern reputation of the Yarra Valley, including Yeringberg and Mount Mary.

This is serious wine country.

Made by Sarah Crowe

This is where the value proposition becomes even more interesting.

Sarah Crowe is the winemaker at Warramate.

She's also the winemaker responsible for the extraordinary modern era at Yarra Yering, one of Australia's most prestigious wineries.

The previous 2023 Warramate Pinot Noir was likewise made by Crowe, confirming the connection between the Warramate vineyard and the Yarra Yering winemaking team.

For Pinot lovers, that makes Warramate a very smart place to look for value.

Food Pairings

Perfect with:

  • Roast duck
  • Chargrilled salmon
  • Mushroom risotto
  • Roast chicken
  • Pork belly
  • Duck rillettes
  • Truffle pasta
  • Soft cheeses

It's elegant enough for a serious dinner but approachable enough to open whenever you simply feel like drinking a great bottle of Pinot.

Cellaring

There's plenty of vibrant fruit and perfume to enjoy immediately, but the structure should allow it to develop nicely over the medium term.

The Wine Front gives a drinking window of 2026–2031+.

I'd happily drink it young for its freshness and aromatic lift or put a few bottles away to allow the savoury complexity to build.

Why We Love It

This is another reason Warramate deserves far more attention.

You have a vineyard established in 1970, sitting alongside Yarra Yering, and a wine made by Sarah Crowe—yet the RRP is only $45.

Then add:

93 Points – The Wine Front.

The 2025 Warramate Pinot Noir isn't trying to overwhelm you with extraction or oak. It's about perfume, red fruit, freshness, fine tannins and effortless Yarra Valley elegance.

At $45, that's an extremely compelling package.

If you love Yarra Valley Pinot Noir and want to find wines that deliver serious pedigree without the $80–$100 price tag, Warramate should absolutely be on your radar.

👉 93 Points from The Wine Front and outstanding Yarra Valley pedigree — the 2025 Warramate Pinot Noir is a brilliant choice for Pinot lovers looking for quality without the premium price tag.

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