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"We have noticed that the 2009 'The Sabre' Pinot Noir may throw a deposit in the bottle, which resembles a few small, red coloured matchsticks.
The deposit is tartrate with some red pigment from the wine and is in no way harmful.
It is a result of the gentle handling with minimum intervention that the wine has had during storage and maturation, as it was not cold (tartrate) stabilised and only minimally filtered."
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