Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc
Cloudy Bay has produced a Sauvignon Blanc of vibrant intensity. The characteristically uplifting aromas of kaffir lime, lemon zest and nectarine, with the floral notes of orange blossom on the nose; A weighty texture of ripe citrus and stone fruit flavours balanced by a minerally-citrus acid backbone with a finish that is crisp and clean on the palate. The wine has elegant line and length; refined, fleshy yet focused and refreshing.
Silver Moki Sauvignon Blanc
Silver Moki, pronounced (mow-key) is named after the Moki, a superb table fish found in the waters off the scenic coastline of New Zealand. Sleek, shiny and silver, the Moki shines like diamonds as they glide though the ocean. Silver Moki Sauvignon Blanc shines like a diamond, a refreshing and crisp Sauvignon Blanc with a hint of gooseberry and tropical fruit flavours.
Allan Scott Sauvignon Blanc
Allan Scott consistently produces amongst the best Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough. Mature vines and meticulous viticulture always provides quality such as this fine example.
Craggy Range Avery Sauvignon Blanc
Craggy Range Avery Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc is a true star in the field of New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs. This is a wine with quite brilliant structure consisting of a fine line of acid and great minerality. Flavour notes of herbs, wet slate and gooseberry to give some varietal lift.
Kim Crawford Pinot Gris
Wonderfully lifted aromatics of ripe pear and apples, underlying floral notes and a light clove spice. The palate is a ripe and rich cocktail of tree fruit flavours with a perfectly crisp finish.
Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc
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Seresin Sauvignon Blanc
Amongst the sea of quality Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc that is flooding Australia, Seresin Sauvignon Blanc stands out as having that something extra: perhaps it is the wild yeast ferment; perhaps the partial barrel ferment; or perhaps it is the 5 per cent of Semillon in the blend. Whatever the secret, this wine has body and finesse that raises it above its Marlborough peers.
Ostler Audrey's Pinot Gris
"Spicy ripe pear lychee and spice characters sit within a frame of creamy yoghurt-like complexity. A fine dry, restrained palate with subtle hints of stone fruit, ripe red apples and figs. Showing the influence of limestone, it is a wine of complexity, of palatal weight yet delicacy, handling the higher alchol without it dominating in any way; a fine balance of acid with minimal residual sugar. Drink now or cellar for up to 3-4 years to discover the secondary flavours maturation will bring.