Burn Cottage Moonlight Race Pinot Noir
Domaine Simha Rani Riesling
Pristine riesling of glacial purity and powerful terroir, promising great longevity A mountain of light, awash in diamond brilliance. Fragrant white lotus, fresh rain, lime juice cool Makrana marble, beauty, purity and starlight. Cool climate single vineyard origin: Derwent River Valley Tasmania 42.6°S Handpicked on a fruit day on the harvest moon Whole bunch pressed, wild ferment, rested sur lie for 9 months Bottled unfined and unfiltered with perfect natural balance.
Vickery Wines Riesling, Watervale
Isabel Estate Vineyard Aratoro Chardonnay
ISABEL ESTATE VINEYARD Aratoro Chardonnay, Marlborough Isabel Estate was established in Marlborough in 1980 and has some of the oldest vines in the region. Aratoro (meaning 'path of discovery') is Isabel Estate's top-tier range. This single-vineyard wine is crafted from some of the oldest vines on the Isabel Estate vineyard. The Chardonnay is crafted from naturally low yielding vines that provide fruit with great concentration and acidity. The resulting wine is powerful and intricate, displaying notes of gunsmoke, white peach, and nectarine, with hints of lemon and lime. The citrus note gives the wine length and vibrancy. Mineral, linear, lengthy and fine acidity carries the wine and gives this beautiful wine great age-ability.
Nanny Goat Single Vineyards Queensberry Chardonnay
Nanny Goat is a Central Otago winery known best for their Pinot Noir but their Chardonnay is also exceptional. Its name derives from the fact that much of the country is rough, dry, mountainous and desolate – seemingly suitable only for goats. Apparently, the brand’s owner, Aussie John Valmorbida, was climbing up to a hilltop restaurant near Queenstown when the goat idea struck him. It is rather appropriate. Hand picked and whole bunch pressed to stainless steel tanks before being mixed and transferred to 500L French oak puncheons (25% new) with high solids. The wine is then left to ferment naturally with occasional lees stirring to enhance palate weight and texture. The wine underwent 90% malolactic fermentation, softening the palate yet retaining a fine vein of acidity for balance on the palate.