Bannockburn’s oldest vineyard comes through with a lovely ripe, dark expression. It’s in no rush, moving across the palate with …
→ moreAn overture of spiced plum scents is followed by an allegro of a mouthful – vibrant red fruit notes, oak …
→ moreFew pinot labels are as ubiquitous as Roaring Meg, poured at licensed establishments all over the country. The 2014 version …
→ moreAnother label that is a perennial overachiever. This latest Vicar’s Choice is a sassy, bright expression. Berryfruit and red apple …
→ moreTo make this pinot, winemaker Gordon Russell sources fruit from both the Wairau and Awatere valleys. The result is a …
→ moreGentle dark floral scents presage a palate that is still quite tight and will open up nicely over the next …
→ moreThis label is a regular achiever at Cuisine pinot tastings. The 2014 version is typically inky, rich and powerful, offering …
→ moreWinemaker Simon Nunns has crafted a dry riesling with plenty of personality. Beneath a colourful wardrobe of intense florals, mandarin …
→ moreRipe citrus and stonefruit aromas abound on the nose with a nutty, creamy character coming though. The palate is lovely …
→ moreSavoury complex notes on the nose and palate with lots of reductive smokiness for those who are a fan of …
→ moreA lovely expression with juicy peach aromas alongside toasty nut and creamy vanilla oak characteristics on the nose and through …
→ moreUnderstated on the nose with white nectarine and citrus aromas and just a hint of oak on the nose and …
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