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Grenache Noir / Cinsault
This wine has a pale pink color with orangish reflections. The nose reveals floral and fruity notes. It leaves a light, fresh finish with a fruity character that pairs perfectly with an aperitif or ideally accompanies a summer meal.
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80% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 10% Cabernet Sauvignon
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100% Chardonnay
A delicious wine, unoaked and from 13 year old vines. This wine displays acacia, pear and quince on the nose with a rich soft palate gooseberry and hints of minerality to finish.
A great go to wine!
Vineyards are undergoing Organic certification
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Caze Blanque, Mixed Case
2 x Sauvignon
2 x Chardonnay
2 x Merlot
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100% Pinot Noir
Our wine making style focuses on producing a well balanced Pinot Noir that is finely structured and has both elegance and texture. The fruit was hand harvested and immediately taken to the winery,where the grapes were 90% destemmed.
The must then underwent cool pre ferment maceration for seven...
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New Zealand
Grapes were hand picked then whole bunch pressed and juice settled for 4 hours. They were barrique fermented in French Oak barriques (27% new) and aged for 10 months before blending. A full malolactic fermentation occurred in spring, followed by lees stirring in winter every 2 weeks to stop post malolactic fermentation.<span...
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