A lively nose with lots of aromatic thiol characteristics sitting alongside some reduction. The palate has concentrated and intense aromas …
→ moreAn understated and elegant nose that is quietly attractive with delicate aromas of red fruits and just a hint of …
→ moreA bright, saturated pink colour that exudes joy and a nose full of sunkissed fresh ripe strawberries. The palate is …
→ moreA highly expressive Languedoc style of rosé with red fruits and thyme aromas on the nose. The palate has a …
→ morePale in the glass with vibrant tropical fruit coming through with good intensity on the nose. This wine is immediately …
→ morePale salmon in the glass with just a touch of fade on the rim, the red summer fruits dominate on …
→ moreA pale to mid pink in the glass with a herbal note and just the slightest hint of reduction on …
→ moreA light, yet bright pink colour with classic strawberries and cream aromas on the nose, this ripe red berries segue …
→ moreThe nose here resembles a tropical fruit salad – fresh, bright and inviting. This too is true of the palate …
→ moreMid-gold in the glass with aromas of apricot kernel and some subtle dried grass on the nose. The palate is …
→ moreNamed in honour of pioneering Hawke’s Bay winemaker Tom McDonald, this is another wine that offers the highest quality for …
→ moreCraggy Range, nestled under a spectacular range of hills that are, actually… very craggy, is one of the most impressive …
→ moreThe beautifully situated seaside cellars of Esk Valley make an essential pilgrimage for anyone interested in Hawke’s Bay wine. The …
→ moreEasy drinking, middleweight Hawke’s Bay syrah at a good price to enjoy with Cantonese-style beef. It smells of raspberries and …
→ moreEverybody should visit Mission Estate in Hawke’s Bay. No winery in New Zealand shares its unique combination of history, culture, …
→ moreAn inky, young syrah to serve with a hearty daube of lamb. Complex floral, blueberry, boysenberry, anise and vanillin aromas …
→ moreJust how “private” is Villa Maria’s Private Bin? It’s seen everywhere – but in quality terms it’s the equal of …
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