Gruner. Pinot. Malbec. So different, so darn tasty, so definitely your weekend… Jules Taylor Marlborough Gruner Veltliner 2016 $21.90 With its seductive aromas of ambrosia apple, winter cole pear, caramelized quince, custard apple and peaches, this gorgeous little groo-vee is tangy, crisp and packs a squeak of sunshine into these chilly afternoons. Edged with … Read More
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Sugar Loaf Marlborough Riesling 2016 $20
This such a lovely riesling I just had to tell you about it pronto! Crafted by genius young winemaker Kate Acland, this deliciously juicy riesling has a splash of natural sweetness, luscious lime and crunchy granny smith apple characters. This is modern Marlborough riesling at it’s best. Beautifully structured and ultra zesty, it’s one of … Read More
Chard Farm Central Otago Riesling 2016 $25
How do I love thee Chard Farm riesling? Let me count the ways. For starters your honeysuckle, baked apple, mandarin and seriously slamming citrus flavours are mouth puckeringly perfect. Then it’s the twang of toffee which combines with awesome acidity to give me goosebumps. And THEN it’s the sneaky splash of lime that lingers on … Read More
Ataahua Waipara Riesling 2016 $26
There’s a really intense, lemon-pith, lime zest, honeysuckle and apple skin character on the nose of this mineral-driven, chalk-and-citrus laden riesling. With a whiff of crushed seashells and a whack of acidity in the mid palate, it’s a bottle of niceness from North Canterbury. Cheek-slappingly dry and citrusy to taste, the texture is the thing … Read More
Aotea Nelson Sauvignon Blanc 2017 $29 (5stars)
If this is any indication of how Nelson’s sauvignon blancs are going to be from 2017, then I’m a giddily happy girl. Crafted by the talented team at Seifried, it’s an incredibly aromatic example that erupts with sweet lawn clippings, tomato leaf, a hint of man-sweat, passionfruit and peachy notes. Saturated with citrus, it’s magically … Read More
Matawhero Gisborne Pinot Rose 2017 $23 (4stars)
Elevated scents of creaming soda, raspberry, strawberry, soft cherry and apple rise out of the glass and what follows are layers of ultra-tangy, crunchy-crisp, fruit-soaked flavours. Despite 2017 being a challenging vintage in Gisborne, this pinot noir was grown in the Tietjen vineyard grew nicely and got to good ripeness levels, resulting in rose with … Read More
Wine column week commencing 8th July, 2017
So we’re into the first week of July and typically it’s this time of year that the first wave of new wines from the 2017 vintage start pouring across my desk. Normally it’s an exciting time and I do that really uncool, gleeful little dance that (according to my teenagers anyway) makes me look alarmingly … Read More
Natural Wine Co. Organic Gisborne Chardonnay 2016 $19.99
Certified organic chardonnay here from Geoff and Nicola Wright, chardonnay that has a distinct ‘struck match’ aroma, smoky, flinty layers that once pushed through, give way to a ripe, rich, viscose palate packed with peach, caramelised, toasty characters, butterscotch and nutty notes on the finish. It’s a complex little chardonnay with bright acidity and a … Read More
Akarua RUA Central Otago Pinot Gris 2016 $23 (4 star)
Here’s a bold, stonefruit-soaked southern pinot gris that boasts honeysuckle, baking spices, roast peach and loads of tangy acidity and lifted florals. It’s juicy, succulent and a really satisfying example that any pinot gris fan will fawn over – especially with a fluffy blue cheese soufflé and pear and rocket salad. www.akarua.com
Te Pa Marlborough Pinot Gris 2015 $19 (4.5 star)
Golden, glossy and gorgeous in the glass and a trophy winner weighing in at under $20 – how great is that? Sweetly perfumed with roast pear and apple strudel notes, spice and lifted, peachy flavours. It’s tangy and fruity to drink yet it finishes zesty and dry. There’s a lovely zingy texture on that coats … Read More