Giesen Sauvignon Blanc
Giesen - one of Australia's favourite Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc continues to deliver year after year. Unchallenged in terms of quality and value-for-money, Giesen Sauvignon Blanc brings you all the flavours and aromas you have come to love about New Zealand Sauv Blanc. Ripe gooseberry notes with passionfruit tones and simply wonderful acidity to carry the palate through to its trademark crisp, clean finish. Not only is this vibrant white a staple in most households, it's also a great addition to any party, barbecue or simply enjoying with great friends.
Sauvignon Blanc Six Pack
This is an incredible summer white wine six pack, at an unbeatable price. The Sauvignon Blanc Bundle includes two bottles each of Lobster Reef Sauvignon Blanc, Stoneleigh Wild Valley Sauvignon Blanc, Te Rua Bay Sauvignon Blanc, superb wines to enjoy this summer.
Stoneleigh Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
A vibrant and lively wine, it's a great choice when looking for a Marlborough white. It has flavours of ripe passionfruit that go perfectly alongside a white meat or seafood dish, or on its own on a sunny day.
Squealing Pig Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Squealing Pig is an exciting new wine from the Awatere sub-region of Marlborough. Attractive tropical and kiwi fruit notes drive a more refined and elegant style with a mineral edge. From the Awatere Valley, in New Zealand's famous Marlborough region Attractive tropical and kiwi fruit notes Enjoy with a spicy Thai curry
Land of Giants Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Another great expression of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, characterised by concentrated tropical aromatics in combination with more delicate floral notes. This translates generously onto the palate, bursting with passion fruit, ripe citrus and fine mineral acidity. Its approachability makes it a perfect aperitif or an ideal accompaniment for everyday cuisine.
Forrest The Doctors' Marlborough Rose
Dr Forrest and his wife Brigid (also a doctor) use techniques in the vineyard to allow the grapes to obtain maximum flavour, but keep sugar (and therefore alcohol) levels down. No fancy winery or laboratory tricks – just some very clever canopy management and timing as to when they pick. This delicious lower alcohol (9.5%) Rosé melds Pinot Noir with the white grape Arneis to create a delightfully fresh and lively pink, bursting with fresh strawberries, ripe red cherry, and just a hint of aromatic herbs like sage and thyme.
Field of Stones Sauvignon Blanc
Forrest Estate now have vineyards in premium Otago and Gimlett Gravels but grapes for Field of Stones Sauvignon are pure Marlborough, grown on the very stony soil adjacent to the Forrest winery, hence the name ‘Field of Stones’. The fruit is harvested in the cool of the night and early morning to maximise the mineral freshness and the lemon thyme, elderflower and guava flavours. Bring on the seafood platter!
Hole in the Clouds Sauvignon Blanc
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is a phenomenon – a white wine loved by our thirsty customers. And for good reason. This northern-tip region on New Zealand's South Island delivers wines bounding with fabulous ripe tropical fruit and zingy citrus freshness. Not all, however, get it as right as Hole in the Clouds. The grapes that go into this wine have been lavished with the greatest TLC, to ensure ultra healthy, perfectly ripe berries, every one. What's in the bottle will prove that. Chill it down, unscrew the cap and unleash the flavours. You'll smell that fruit before the glass nears your nose. Hole in the Clouds is a blast as a glass on its own, and equally delicious with salmon with saucy salsa, barbecued prawns, chicken or Thai green curry.
The Jumper Sauvignon Blanc
Stoneleigh Lighter Sauvignon Blanc
Stoneleigh Lighter Sauvignon Blanc is a full-flavoured wine that is naturally lighter in alcohol. This wine presents uplifted aromas of pink grapefruit, yellow capsicum and splashings of passionfruit. The palate presents fresh citrus flavours bound with stone fruit and passionfruit. This is a very versatile wine that can be matched with raw oysters, mussels or clam dishes. Equally good would be a fresh Caesar salad topped with smoked chicken. This wine is best enjoyed young, while expressing its unique vibrant and fresh flavours, only seen in Marlbororugh Sauvignon Blanc.