Noble Fellows Von Rockhop Grüner Veltliner
Cultivated from rich irony and grown under the breeze of our dry humour. Enjoy this premium quality European-inspired Gruner Veltliner from Marlborough, with a palate bursting with balanced flavours of white peach and almond praline followed by a long dry finish.
Cleanskin No 09 Adelaide Hills Rose
This Adelaide Hills Rose is crisp and refreshing, with berry fruits and a lovely persistence of flavour and acidity. Aromas of fresh strawberries, raspberries and lifted floral perfumes create a pretty pink wine, perfect with fresh seafood or a platter of spicy charcuterie.
Boatshed Bay Sauvignon Blanc
This label offers classic Marlborough character at a terrific price. Aromas of passionfruit and gooseberry are followed by refreshing citrus and stone fruit flavours with a fresh, crisp finish.
Wither Hills Sauvignon Blanc
Wither Hills Sauvignon Blanc is amongst the very best examples of the famous Marlborough style. Always a standout, the Wither Hills is lively on the palate with herbal gooseberry and lemon-grass flavours. A definite leader of the pack.
Stoneleigh Sauvignon Blanc
A perenial favourite of the Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc lover, Stoneleigh's Sauv Blanc has a palate that displays tropical and passionfruit with background citrus flavours. It is full with great length of palate a succulent mouth-feel balanced with fresh acidity.
Kim Crawford Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Kim Crawford's vineyards are located in the awe-inspiring coastal sites of Marlborough, New Zealand. The sea breeze and crisp nights allow the grapes to ripen slowly and build rich flavours, creating a tasty and gold-winning Sauvignon Blanc. Bright and balanced with grapefruit, lemon and peppery herbs on the nose, the Sauvignon Blanc is refreshing from sip to the crisp finish. Tropical fruits and citrus notes peek through tequila and lime flavours, offering a light and mouth-watering Savvy. Blue Gold | Sydney International Wine Competition 2018
The Ned Pinot Gris
Another terrific white wine to come from New Zealands Marlborough winemaking region. Fresh apple, pear and mandarin flavours with a little touch of spice make this a great match for a coconut and coriander packed curry.
The Ned Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
The Ned is a Kiwi Savvy with a more mineral accent, offering structure indicative of Marlborough region. The tropical elements still shine gooseberries aplenty and a dainty touch of fruit sweetness in the finish. The citrus fuelled aromatic thread that dominates the nose carries through to the palate with concentrated flavours of mandarin and musky pink grapefruit. Fine, ripe acids and a slightly heightened sense of roundness characterise the palate makes this a must try wine. GOLD Medal | International Wine & Spirits Competition 2017.
The Ned Rose
A classic bouquet of strawberries and cream, precede a palate full of summer fruits and crunchy red apple. The palate exudes plush and refreshed notes of tangy berry flavours framed with crisp acid edges and fine fruit tannin leading to a lingering finish. Pair with a niçoise salad. The combination of fresh and rustic flavours of tuna, egg, zesty tomatoes and olives compliment the wine’s crunchy fruit, vibrancy and smooth texture. The Greek’s first made Rose 26 centuries ago when they settled in Provence, the oldest wine growing region in France. The light colour of Rose is a result of the short amount of time the grape and skins stay in contact after being crushed. Today, hundreds of years later, Rose continues to gain popularity, and regions like Marlborough are now producing outstanding medal winning Roses like this one!
Marlborough Sounds Chardonnay
The extraordinarily scenic Marlborough Sounds, in Maori the Sounds represent the sunken bows of Aoraki, the canoe that is Mt Cook, are full of gems great food and wine and world famous trout fishing. Marlborough Sounds Chardonnay displays bright flavours of pear and nectarine, backed by minerally notes. There is a lovely subtle touch of oak which is reminiscent of freshly baked bread. Fresh and vibrant, there is complexity and length.