Allan Scott Generations Dry Riesling 2015 $26 ★★★★

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Brand new off the coat rack is the new ‘Generations’ range for the Allan Scott family – who are employed across all capacities of the company.  The thing I love about this riesling is that it’s bony and beautiful – skeletal but sensational shall we say.  The ‘Twiggy’ of wines if we stretch this out.  … Read More

Scott Base Central Otago Pinot Noir 2015 $38 ★★★★

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Here’s an ultra luscious, cherry-soaked pinot that has instantly appealing rosehip, spice and sweet tea perfume followed by a fresh, tangy kick of redcurrant, plum and prickly-soft tannins.  The finish is clean and satisfying and seriously fruity; it’s an outstanding accompaniment to slow-braised Moroccan lamb shanks www.allanscott.com

Wine column week beginning 17 Oct, 2016

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Allan Scott’s Central Otago ‘Scott Base’ vineyard is undertaking an important fundraising drive to save Sir Edmund Hillary’s iconic hut at Scott Base, Ross Island.  “Expedition South”, coordinated by the Antarctic Heritage Trust, will see three Massey Ferguson’s travel 2012 kilometres acros the country (the same distance covered by Sir Ed and his team when … Read More

Graham Beck The Game Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 $18 ★★★½

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Designed in homage to the super-shy, South African Cape Leopard, one of Africa’s big 5 (but rarely seen) predators.  The fruit for this tobacco, berry and cedar-driven cabernet is sourced from vineyard sites in Robertson, Firgrove, and Stellenbosch and in Groenekloof; vineyards that incorporate a Beck property game reserve on the slopes of Rooiberg Mountain. … Read More

Dunstan Road Central Otago Gewurztraminer 2015 $25 ★★★★

6 April 2017By Yvonne

What you’re holding in your hand came from just one single row of 184 vines which winemaker Marc Hatfield had crafted into a lovely, lychee, ginger and musky pot pourri-packed gewürztraminer that has masses of natural fruit sweetness and a smooth, velvety mouthfeel.  Peach, persimmon and punchy roast pear flavours make this one of those … Read More

Churton Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2015 $27 ★★★★½

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Sauvignon blanc from Marlborough’s Waihopai Valley has its own personality, and when it’s given Sam Weaver’s organic, biodynamic treatment at Churton, you can expect something seriously special.  Soft basil, lime leaf, sweet pea and elderflower all jostle for attention on the nose, while the palate has an almost creamy, tropical character which comes from the … Read More

Cypress Hawke’s Bay Syrah 2014 $22 ★★★½

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Violets? Check.  Peppercorns of all colours? Check. Blueberry? Check. Soft, meaty, gamey flavours make this a rather seductive and savoury syrah to be shared with all of your friends.  Preferably the ones that don’t arrive empty handed and instead arrive with armloads of cheese, pate and chocolate.  They are the people you should be sharing … Read More

I’ve been invited to a big party this week

6 April 2017By Yvonne

The largest international wine competition in the country has wrapped, the judging has been done and all the gold medal winners can be ogled at on www.nziws.co.nz/awards/2016.  What you’ll also see when you click onto the NZ International Wine Show site is a spot where you can purchase tickets for their “Pick The Trophies Challenge”.  … Read More

Peregrine Central Otago Pinot Gris 2015 $27 ★★★★

6 April 2017By Yvonne

Great dry pinot gris isn’t the easiest thing to find here in NZ, yet Nadine Cross and her team at Peregrine have nailed it. The unusual thing here, is that while its dry, this wine (sourced from their vineyards in Bendigo and Pisa) also has a rich, creamy character from 3 months sitting on its … Read More