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Stoneleigh Latitude Sauvignon Blanc

This wine exhibits aromas of fresh citrus blossom, pineapple, passionfruit and hints of melon. This follows through to a weighty palate with Honeydew melon, grapefruit and nuances of lime zest. This wine has a natural weight and concentration that lingers on the palate before finishing with a crisp citrus twist. The son of farmers, Jamie found that making wine was a superior choice to farming sheep. In Marlborough, the small New Zealand region, the industry literally grew up around him. At Stoneleigh, the philosophy is less is more. Its about making sure everything they do has a purpose, not simply following tradition or fads. This minimal intervention style of winemaking invites golden moments that come together to let the wines and vines tell their own story. - Jamie Marfell, Chief Winemaker. Gold | Decanter World Wine Awards 2015

Beachwood Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Atop the ridge, Beachwood fruit is removed from the coldest nights, and benefits from the slightly breezier summer days. This brings out the tropical, slightly minerally notes in the fruit, and herby aromatics. Colour: Button grass green/ pale yellow. Nose: Aromatic, herby, nettles and white peach. Palate: Exploding fruit, zesty and refreshing. Classic Marlborough characters of peach, melon, a hint of passionfruit, and a lively acid balance clean finish.Food Match: Works really well with creamy sauces, and dips with flavours of garlic or artichoke. Perfect to take to your favourite Thai BYO, and balances well with a rich salad like a Caesar. Winemakers Comments: Lots of beautiful fruit to choose from this vintage. It was a big crop from the outset, so we had the luxury of reducing yield and intensifying flavours. Great vineyard management.

Meltwater Marlborough Chardonnay

A rather hedonistic nose suggests ripe pears, fresh peach and oatmeal while the palate is taught and chalky with nectarine, pear and iodine notes and a driven freshness. Unmistakably Marlborough for its cleansing hit of salty goodness, this is harmonious, balanced and dry. Established in 2011, Corofin is the new home for ex-Jackson Estate winesmith Mike Paterson and his partner Anna, until recently GM at TerraVin. At this early juncture, while Mike is contracted to another project and Anna busy raising the couples two young daughters, Corofin craft two (soon to be three) single-vineyard Pinot Noirs, each in tiny 100-150-case lots. You can read about two of these pretty special Marlborough sites below (the third being the Weavers Waihopi Slopes at Churton). Not too far down the line well see a little Chardonnay as well. For the time being the wines are made out of temporary digs at Fromm. Having spent the majority of their working years in and about Marlborough, Mike and Anna have no doubt regarding the potential of their adopted region, and were well placed to approach their first choice of vineyards. Indeed, Patersons selection of sites reflects both a winemakers enthusiasm for Marlboroughs Southern Valley hillside vineyards plus the dedication of certain grape growers whose vineyards he believes act as a beacon of Marlborough individuality. Not by accident do these growers focus on organic and/or biodynamic principles. In addition, Patersons artisanal approach in the winery does the necessary justice to each site; hand-harvesting and sorting, whole berry/cluster ferments, fermentation with indigenous yeast, no fining nor filtration and zero new wood, with the wines raised in 2-4 year old barrels. In a region where for much of the time money talks and terroir walks, Corofins 2013s show that great, singular terroir is thriving in Marlborough (a cliché that has sometimes hit troubled waters in its journey across the ditch). Paterson goes one step further in demonstrating that precocious, ripe Marlborough Pinot can be made without confected fruit, nor winemaking artefactPatersons are beautifully aromatic, detailed and sculpted Pinot Noir, which combine the best of all worlds: finesse, freshness, terroir transparency. We can already tell you hes got a similar way with Chardonnay. The wines have the aromatic prowess and elegant texture that will appeal to Burgundy fanatics, but also youthful generosity and reasonable price tag; qualities all Pinot lovers can get behind. In short, were delighted to be working with this talented and classy young project.

Saint Clair Pioneer Block 1 Foundation Sauvignon Blanc

SAINT CLAIR Pioneer Block 1 Foundation Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough

Miritu Bay Sauvignon Blanc

Nose: Aromatic and pungent. Lemon and white peach, nettles, green capsicum, hints of passionfruit. Palate: Intense classic Marlborough fruit characters with a combination of tropical white peach type characters and fresh cut grass with lively acidity. Clean long and refreshing finish. Best Drinking: Anytime from now to 2021. Serve chilled. Wine Makers Notes: When the fruit comes in such great condition, its kudos to the guys in the vineyard. The intensity and fresh characteristics of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc are brought to the fore.

Kiwi Hawk Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

This Sauvignon Blanc is as crisp as the wind that blows a gale through the Marlborough region, sending the Kiwi Hawk on his greatest adventure yet. Grab your chums and enjoy this laudable wine chilled to perfection, accompanying fresh shellfish and herbaceous salads.

Round Theory Piquette Sauvignon Blanc

Our goal is simple: to have a positive impact on the planet. With our lightweight bottle and climate positive programme, Round Theory is consciously crafted to do good and taste great. Piquette is a naturally lower in alcohol fruit wine; sustainably crafted by upcycling pressed grape skins. Our Piquette from Sauvignon Blanc is light, crisp and refreshing, with vibrant gooseberry complemented by tropical and zesty citrus flavours.

Lobster Reef Sea Breeze Sauvignon Blanc

Fresh tropical and citrus aromas. Light crisp palate with green tropical fruits and citrus flavours. Zesty acidity and long salivating finish.

Selaks Origins Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Selaks Origins wines are crafted to showcase the special characters of the regions in which their grapes are grown, creating easy drinking, classic wines, bursting with the flavours you love. Selaks Origins Sauvignon Blanc is brimming with vibrant tropical fruit and citrus flavors. Marlborough’s coastal location means its hot summer days give way to cool summer nights. This climate creates grapes with incredible fruit intensity, making it the world’s best place to grow Sauvignon Blanc.

Kim Crawford Illuminate Piquette Sauvignon Blanc

Piquette from Sauuvignon Blanc is a naturally lower in alcohol fruit wine; sustainably crafted by upcycling pressed grape skins. Our Piquette from Sauvignon Blanc is light, crisp and refreshing, with vibrant gooseberry complemented by tropical and zesty citrus flavours. Ideal for those lighter occasions - lunchtime, weekday dinners.