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The Other Right

Multicoloured Sunrise 2019

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Tasting notes

This is the first skin-contact Pinot Gris The Other Right ever made, and the hot pink color alone signals something unusual. It is floral, electric, and fruit-driven — closer to a vivid pear-and-cherry riff than a heavy, tannic orange wine — with just enough grip from the skins to keep it interesting.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
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  • Style: Skin-contact Pinot Gris; hot pink; floral and fruit-driven with light tannin; 12.5% ABV; 80 dozen made
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Pinot Gris; organically farmed; Adelaide Hills, South Australia; cool-climate elevated sites
  • Winemaking: Skin maceration with whole bunches; basket pressed; wild yeast fermented; unfined, unfiltered; no added sulfites or additives
  • Serving: Serve at 50-54°F; no decant needed; can be enjoyed young
  • Pairing: Pork charcuterie, hard aged cheese, mushroom dishes, spiced Asian pork dishes
  • Similar To: For fans of Alsatian Pinot Gris or light orange wines who want fresh fruit over oxidative weight

Multicoloured Sunrise is the first skin-contact Pinot Gris Alex Schulkin and Galit Shachaf made under The Other Right label. The 2019 is the inaugural vintage of this wine, with only 80 dozen bottles produced. Grapes were sourced from organically farmed vineyards in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia.

The fruit underwent skin maceration with a portion of whole bunches included, then was gently basket pressed before bottling. The wine is unfined, unfiltered, and made without any added sulfites or additives. Wild yeast drove fermentation throughout. In the glass, the wine shows a vivid hot pink hue drawn from Pinot Gris's naturally ruddy skins.

At 12.5% ABV, it sits on the lighter end of skin-contact wines and leads with floral and fruit-forward character rather than heavy tannin or oxidative weight. The Adelaide Hills cool-climate growing season preserves brightness and acidity, giving the wine energy despite its skin contact.

The wine's floral lift and light tannin structure suit charcuterie, pork rillettes, or a platter of aged hard cheeses. It also works well alongside spiced dishes — think Thai larb or Vietnamese pork rolls — where the fruit weight and acidity cut through herbs and heat. Mushroom-based dishes, especially with umami-forward miso or soy, are a natural match.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, Orange Wine
Wine Style:, Light Body
Grapes:, Pinot Gris
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2019
Alcohol:, 12.5%
Country:, Australia
Region:, Adelaide Hills
Appellation:, Adelaide Hills GI
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

The Other Right

The Other Right is the wine project of Alex Schulkin and Galit Shachaf, a husband-and-wife team based in Ashton, in the Adelaide Hills. They started the label in 2012. Alex is also a wine scientist at the Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI), and the label's name originated as a family joke about Galit's sense of direction — though it also reflects their philosophy that there is rarely only one correct way to do something.

From vintage 2016 onward, all fruit is sourced from vineyards managed under organic farming practices. Grapes are hand picked from sites across the Adelaide Hills. Winemaking is kept to a minimum: no additives are used at any stage, wines are wild fermented, and no fining or filtration takes place. The finished wines are free of added sulfites.

Wine region

Adelaide Hills, Australia

The Adelaide Hills is a registered Geographic Indication (GI) in South Australia's Mount Lofty Ranges, located east of Adelaide. The region encompasses all areas above 300 meters elevation, and peak vineyard sites sit between 400 and 600 meters above sea level. Elevation drives the region's defining character: for every 100 meters of height gained, temperatures drop by roughly 0.5°C, producing one of Australia's coolest growing climates. The mean January temperature at Stirling, one of the region's cooler sites, is 18.2°C versus 23.3°C in the city of Adelaide just 15 kilometers away.

Soils across the Adelaide Hills are variable, ranging from sandy loams and clay loams to shale and ironstone combinations. They are generally acidic and of moderate depth. Two sub-regions — Lenswood and Piccadilly Valley — are recognized for distinct soils and specific microclimates. Pinot Gris performs particularly well here, benefiting from the cool temperatures and the significant diurnal swings that preserve acidity and aromatic intensity. Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir are the region's other key varieties.

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