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Around forty years ago there was not a grape being grown in Marlborough, but it now has more wineries and more land under vine than any other area in New Zealand. The reputation of one Cloudy Bay did something remarkable with Sauvignon Blanc and has created a worldwide sensation.
Marlborough has since built on that remarkable reputation and admirably diversified its portfolio of small growers and boutique wineries.
A classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc with aromas of passion fruit, lychee and delicate gooseberry. Pale straw in colour with a bright hue and a long... Read More
A classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc with aromas of passion fruit, lychee and delicate gooseberry. Pale straw in colour with a bright hue and a long... Read More
Concentrated blackcurrant-filled nose with sweet raspberry lemonade aromatics. The palate is full and generous with juicy berry fruits and tingling, s... Read More
Concentrated blackcurrant-filled nose with sweet raspberry lemonade aromatics. The palate is full and generous with juicy berry fruits and tingling, s... Read More
A delicious example of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Packed full of tropical fruit flavours with a mild touch of lemon. Crisp on the palate with a soft... Read More
A delicious example of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Packed full of tropical fruit flavours with a mild touch of lemon. Crisp on the palate with a soft... Read More
Vibrant citrus and tropical fruit aromas. On the palate, zesty lime, grapefruit, and passion fruit intertwine with subtle herbaceous notes. Crisp and ... Read More
Vibrant citrus and tropical fruit aromas. On the palate, zesty lime, grapefruit, and passion fruit intertwine with subtle herbaceous notes. Crisp and ... Read More
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is known the world over for the intensity, clarity and range of its flavours. It fills the mouth and excites the senses; at its best, there is nothing quite like it. Oak is sometimes used but never to the detriment of the natural attributes of the grape.
Climate and Conditions
The vineyards are planted on the generally flat land of the Wairau Plains, in the rain shadow of the Southern Alps, where the alluival soils are excellent but a lack of rainfall requires irrigation to be widely employed . Spring frosts can also be a problem, but there is plenty of gentle sun and the long ripening season allows strong fruit flavours to develop in the white wines especially.
Key Vines
Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Riesling.