Tasting Marlborough’s top entry is like sinking into a soft, dark cushion. Velvety tannins frame a luscious mouthful of dark …
→ moreCava, Spain’s famous sparkling wine, can polarise tasters due to its rustic qualities. This example has lemon curd, honey, herb …
→ moreThis label from the Foley Family Wines stable has been a quiet achiever with pinot over recent vintages. A lighter …
→ moreThis Pisa-grown pinot wins its way to your heart with structural finesse. A fine tight line of tannin and acidity …
→ moreA great-value aperitif, perhaps with smoked-salmon blinis. Pinot gris enters the sparkling equation alongside chardonnay here. It has white peach, …
→ moreIf one wine in our Cuisine shiraz tasting summed up the appeal of this great Australian wine type, it would …
→ moreThis Sandpiper offers much more than many similarly priced reds. Berry jam, fruitcake and dry herb notes with a light …
→ moreA real surprise packet that seems to rely less on fruit sweetness than it once did, which is a good …
→ moreKoonunga Hill has been a well-priced example of the famous Penfolds red-wine style for nearly 40 years. The 2012 follows …
→ moreYes, the Bay can do sauvignon too. Most of this wine’s fruit was drawn from a cooler site at Matapiro, …
→ moreAromatic lift is what we expect from this label, and the 2015 has it in abundance. Fresh herb, white flower …
→ moreMount Brown winemaker Frank Manifold has produced a Marlborough-esque expression. Lifted and vibrant with a caressing texture, it is a …
→ moreThis second tier label from experienced Marlborough winery Lawson’s Dry Hills offers fantastic value, vintage after vintage. This latest rendition …
→ moreThere’s great energy and tension in this wine – perhaps unsurprising now that the local lines company is a Yealands …
→ moreRongopai is a label that goes back to 1932 and is currently part of the Babich stable. This new release …
→ moreA very smart wine from a label with deep Marlborough roots. It’s a crisp, bright package, with flint and citrus …
→ moreMagpies have an eye for bright things, and this Hawke’s Bay based winery certainly found one in Marlborough. Lifted green …
→ moreAnother wine that expresses this fine vintage in an unvarnished, straightforward way. It’s about the fruit flavours – ripe stonefruit, …
→ moreWinemaker Jamie Marfell continues to do sterling work with this much-loved Marlborough sauvignon brand. This version is typically flinty and …
→ moreWe’re used to this label capturing that Marlborough essence with its sauvignon blanc, and it does so again. This is …
→ moreGrown in a sheltered spot in the Omaka Valley, this sauvignon was praised by John Belsham for its “fine lines, …
→ moreMarlborough, in all its glory, has been deftly captured by Two Rivers proprietor/winemaker David Clouston in this superb wine. Meadow-like …
→ moreThis one is firmly in the green, herbal camp. Earthy, tomato vine scents set the tone. In the mouth lime …
→ moreThis attractive style proudly declares its Awatere Valley origins with scents akin to flint, lime and nettle. Once in the …
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