Giesen Pure Light Pinot Gris Marlborough
The 2024 Giesen Pure Light PGris Marlborough is a true testament to the quality and skill of New Zealand's Giesen Wine Estate. A pale straw colour with hints of green, this wine immediately captivates the senses with its delicate aromas of ripe pear, white peach, and subtle floral notes. Upon the first sip, the palate is greeted with a burst of vibrant acidity, followed by a harmonious blend of citrus and stone fruit flavours. The light body and refreshing finish make this wine a perfect pairing for a summer afternoon on the patio, or a light seafood dish. The Giesen Pure Light PGris Marlborough 2024 is a must-try for any lover of New Zealand wines, showcasing the unique terroir of Marlborough with elegance and finesse.
Rockburn Pinot Noir
Rockburn Pinot Noir is a ripe, fleshy pinot noir with black cherry, blackcurrant and toasty oak flavours. Good concentration and a silken texture with powerful sweet fruit flavours driving a lengthy finish.
South Island Pinot Noir
The South Island of New Zealand is home to some of the worlds greatest new world Pinot Noir's and Central Otago can claim a large proportion of these. This superb Otago Pinot from South Island is an exotic light bodied red with wild fruit flavours of strawberry and ripe cherry and proves you don't have to break the bank to get great Otago Pinot Noir.
Isabel Estate Pinot Noir
An excellent Pinot - low yielding vines growing in calcium rich clay, within stoney subsoils derive a fine fruit. Extended brilliantly, sunny cool autumnal freshness has led to a wine of finesse and character.
Yealands Estate Single Vineyard Pinot Noir
Notes of dark cherry, violets and spice dominate the nose. Palate: The palate is full and structured, yet elegant with flavors of luscious dark cherry balanced with a fine mineral acidity. This wine matches beautifully with red meat dishes, including venison and lamb. Drink now or cellar 3-5 years. This wine is suitable for vegetarians and gluten free diets.
Rapaura Springs Pinot Noir
'Producing great value Pinot Noir is a tough ask, and so when you do stumble across one it's worth making as much noise as you possibly can about it! To that end, this is lush, textural Pinot where intense sweet cherry fruit is cleverly offset by vibrant acid and a wash of super fine tannin to end. Amazing value and a sure-fire way to impress at your next dinner party.'
Mud House Claim 431 Pinot Noir
This wine has plenty going for it, including all those delicious flavours that make Kiwi Pinot adored across the world. It's a concentrated but elegant wine with dark cherry aromas with complex notes of mocha and cinnamon. Luscious bramble, cherry and spice give generous length to the palate.
Mount Difficulty Roaring Meg Pinot Noir
This wine highlights the slightly cooler season with lovely perfumed dark red forest berries and cherry fruits along with a hint of dried herb, adding complexity. The wine has a sweet berry entry which displays these same characters in abundance. Lovely ripe textural tannins rise gracefully out of the mid-palate to finish the wine. These are balanced by the wines acidity and fruit, to produce a long fruit-driven finish.
Ara Single Estate Pinot Noir
Comes with the added complexity and textural riches you get with the Ara vinos. Brooding raspberry and boysenberry flavours emerge from a soft and savoury wine, rounded out with elegant and refined tannins.
Yealands Estate Single Vineyard Pinot Gris
This exquisite white wine contains melon and pear characters, supported by ginger and quince notes. The full bodied and luxurious palate exhibits a harmonious balance between fruit weight, acidity and texture. The finish is dry and lengthy. This dazzling Pinot Gris pairs well with mushroom, poultry, seafood and creamy pasta.