Norwester by Greystone Pinot Noir
Bright, fruity Pinot Noir from three select vineyards in North Canterbury, New Zealand. Spice and red fruit on the nose with fine soft tannins on the finish. Dark cherries and light touch of oak on the palate
Rabbit Ranch Pinot Gris
Pale straw coloured with a nose of sweet pear, apple and lifted spices such as lemon grass. A great mouth feel that is crisp and dry with minerality running through it. Seafood anyone?.
Amisfield Pinot Gris
This exceptional Pinot Gris from Amisfield shows pronounced aromatics of roasting quince, bees wax and orange blossom. The palate is broad, complex, rich and textured while remaining elegant, with a dry finish.
Amisfield Pinot Noir Rose
Rose petals, watermelon and summer berries on the nose. The palate is silky with berry, red fruit flavours and a refreshingly soft and creamy with a dry finish.
Delta Pinot Noir
Marlborough isn't only capable of producing Sauvignon Blanc, some fine examples of Pinot Noir are coming our too. None better than this excellent wine from Delta Vineyards. Extremely fragrant on the nose and packed with squeezed forest berries, oak, spice, and some herbal, thyme-like notes. The palate displays vibrant red fruit flavours balanced by silky, fine tannins.
Isabel Estate Grower Like Vines Pinot Noir
Tucked away in the Omaka Valley, likes the picturesqu, north-facing Raupo Vineyard. A site know amongst our comunity for producing some of the finest Pinot Noir fruit in Marlborough. High plant density and significant vine age promise exceptional flavour. The Wine: Made and bottled at Isabel Estate Winery, we capture the sedcutive charm of adundant juicy sweet fruit, savoury aroma and sleek acid backbone in perfect balance.
Mud House Wines Dambuster Pinot Noir
Vavasour Pinot Noir
Flavours and textures that are both lingering and vibrant. A crafted wine of elegance.
Fat Bastard Pinot Noir
This Pinot Noir is a brilliant expression of the land from which it is made. It has fruit forward flavours of strawberry and raspberry with a long, smooth finish.
The Ned Pinot Rose
The Greeks 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! The Ned Pinot Rose, Trophy Winner at Sydney International Wine Competition 2017 is all about summer berries matched with a creamy texture. The acidity is well balanced with just the slightest hint of structure from the Pinot Noir.