Canterbury is represented by this bold, sharply priced wine. It is well endowed with flinty complexity, while zesty green fruit …
→ more“Only from Marlborough!” this wine hollers. The scents are all nettles and green herbs, while in the mouth spicy red …
→ moreThis new release from Marlborough offers great value for money. Elegant fresh herb notes lead from the first sniff, with …
→ moreThis label regularly rates highly in Cuisine tastings. This version is typically fresh and fragrant, shimmying across the palate with …
→ moreThere was a suggestion from the panel that this wine was made using malbec, such was its overt spiciness. But …
→ moreBefore he was a wine, Russian Jack was an amiable Wairarapa swagman from years gone by (although to be honest …
→ moreWatermelon in colour, this is a concentrated rendition with a little more fruit weight than most others in the line-up. …
→ moreAromatically lively (passionfruit notes tempered with a little flintiness), this Nelson wine is totally seductive. Green herbal and yellow Mirabelle …
→ moreAdmired for the virtuosity behind its winemaking and its long, harmonious finish, this wine won over the panel from the …
→ moreDon’t be fooled by the restrained aromatics – there’s plenty of excitement in the mouth. Leaning towards the greener end …
→ moreRedcurrants, raspberries and strawberries, it’s all here in this merlot rosé. The nose continues through to the palate with persistence …
→ moreUNANIMOUSLY AGREED as the best of the bunch, this pinot noir rosé from Bladen in Marlborough has a gorgeous pale …
→ morePale red with aromas of strawberries and watermelon, both of which are reflected in the palate. Combined with just the …
→ moreMade with the little-grown pinot meunier, this is a brighter-colour rosé with great interest on the nose. With notes of …
→ morebeautiful, bright, supple cream-soda notes with confectionery and fresh herb notes on the nose. the palate is alive. lovely and …
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