Lobster Reef Sauvignon Blanc
Cuisine doesn't get more aspirational that lobster. Who hasn't lusted after a fresh, plump, flavoursome lobster on a restaurant menu? Well, we've found the ideal aromatic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc that will accompany that brightly coloured crustacean with perfection. Wonderfully crisp and fragrant with an abundance of rich tropical fruit flavours, Lobster Reef is best enjoyed this weekend straight from the fridge.
Mud House Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Stylish savvy, grown in the Wairau, Awatere and Ure valleys. Aromatic, punchy and minerally, with good vigour and intensity of fresh melon, lime and green capsicum flavours that builds to a crisp finish.
The Jumper Sauvignon Blanc
Cape Campbell Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
From the heart of Sauv Blanc country, Cape Campbell offers lovers of ths style a classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. This is an intensely aromatic, full-flavoured, well balanced Savvy with fresh tropical fruit flavours. Great with fresh oysters.
South Island Sauvignon Blanc
South Island Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is a benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc displaying luscious fresh passionfruit and citrus aromas with a crisp clean finish. It's easy to understand why this style of wine continues to be Australia's favourite, with great aromatic freshness available at such a great price.
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.
Split Rock Sauvignon Blanc
This stunning wine is named after the landmark Split Apple Rock in Abel Tasman National Park, where Hermann Seifried built a winery in 1973 with the help of his local church. He'd only arrived in New Zealand three years earlier from Austria, via Germany (where he studied winemaking) and South Africa. He married Kiwi lass Agnes Wilkins, and two years later they realised their shared dream of growing grapes. 1976 was their maiden vintage and more than 30 years on the Seifrieds are still going strong and racking up a host of awards. Gooseberry fresh Split Rock slips down a treat on its own and partners dishes such as spicy prawns, grilled chicken or creamy pasta.
Dusky Sounds Sauvignon Blanc
Squealing Pig Sauvignon Blanc
The fruit for this Squealing Pig Sauvignon Blanc was sourced from vineyards near the Awatere River in Marlborough. Light straw with a green hue. The nose is bursting with punchy tropical fruit and fresh herbs. The palate is bright and refreshing with layers of green pineapple and passionfruit. Tangy citrus notes lead to a focused finish and delicious minerality.