Gorgeous citrus and botanical scents (reminiscent of a g&t) presage a flamboyant mouthful, chocker with stonefruit and tropical fruit flavours. Medium …
→ moreThe deft hand of Dave Clouston, maker of our top rosé, is also behind this wine. Juicy, bright cherry and …
→ moreThis smartly priced wine is a reliable provider of ‘Marlboroughness’. Juicy, vibrant acidity, along with bright capsicum and currant flavours, …
→ moreThere’s a lot to like here, from the old school passionfruit and rockmelon sweetness to the silky texture. This wine …
→ moreThis winery’s move towards organic farming practices continues apace. Fresh dill and coriander scents give way to a settled, textural …
→ more“A subtle, elegant palate,” noted Ben Glover. This expression is a quiet achiever with no extroverted aromatics. It builds interest …
→ morePart of the new Sub Region range from Mud House, this wine shines the light on the partnership between Marlborough’s …
→ moreNettle, boxwood and a touch of sweat… here’s to the scents of Marlborough. A label that always offers great value …
→ moreA Canterbury label that was established back in 1987 sources estate-grown fruit from Rapaura in the Wairau Valley. This racy …
→ moreMade from fruit the Mount Riley winemaking team deems exceptional, this is a lifted, old-school expression. A salty, flinty nose …
→ more“Very merlot,” was how John Belsham described this young and well-priced offering. It ticks the merlot varietal boxes well, with …
→ moreThis label remembers the late Tom McDonald, who made fine cabernet wine on this vineyard for six decades, starting in …
→ moreA soft Hawke’s Bay merlot blend made for easy drinking at a good price. Try it with fuss-free food like …
→ moreTrinity Hill’s expertise with Gimblett Gravels cabernets, merlot and malbec shows with “The Gimblett”. A rare rump steak would match …
→ more“This looks the part,” commented John Hancock, describing the deep, dense colour that reflects this wine’s depth and personality. Floral, plummy …
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