If you ever needed any help to roar into the chorus of John Denver’s ‘High Calypso’, these three perfect pinots will definitely help you get your yodel on…

Odyssey Reserve Iliad Marlborough Pinot Noir 2014 $42

Certified organic, this Rebecca Salmond-crafted pinot is awash with black fruits, pomegranate and cranberry characters alongside a super-juicy, softly spiced, gentle texture and plush, fulsome fresh cherry, raspberry and tealeaf flavours on the finish.

Sip with: Portobello mushroom mousse

www.odysseywines.co.nz

Main Divide Te Hau Reserve Waipara Pinot Noir 2014 $33

With its gently juicy strawberry and raspberry characters on the nose, pillowy-fresh palate feel edged with cherry and softly clinging tannins, it’s a dangerously easy to drink pinot.  Produced by the talented team at Pegasus Bay, the Te Hau has hints of smoke and game meats followed by luxurious length of flavour.

Sip with: tuna carparccio

www.maindivide.com

Chard Farm Mata-Au Lowburn Pinot Noir 2014 $47

Chard Farm are an aristocrat amongst Antipodean pinot producers, and there’s a reason for that.  It’s all about elegance and balance at Chard even in a brand new pinot like this.  Very pretty, with hints of cherries and cream, succulent spices, lifted dried herb and cranberry characters, it’s a wine it’s a concentrated, layered and lovely must-taste.

Sip with: peking duck pancakes

www.chardfarm.co.nz