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Distinctly Marlborough, this pure and bright Sauvignon Blanc has a vibrant fruit- driven nose bursting with citrus and tropical fruit. On the palate luscious flavours of lemon zest and guava combine with notes of currant leaf and fresh bell pepper. Finely balanced with zesty acidity, an underlying minerality, and just a hint of residual sweetness this crisp and fresh wine leads to a long, dry, and persistent finish.
Our top expression of Sauvignon Blanc, Windward delivers wonderful aromatic intensity, a generous, layered taste profile and classic Marlborough style. Aromas of white peach, kiwi and lemongrass carry through to the silky palate, blending seamlessly with hints of passion fruit, citrus and crushed fresh green herbs. An attractive mineral backbone and suggestions of sea spray add appealing texture, finishing long and bright. This memorable, food-friendly Sauvignon Blanc can be paired with creamy cheeses, green salads, fresh seafood or grilled chicken.
Matua is New Zealand's first Sauvignon Blanc, and to this day, Matua continually brings out the chill vibes and even cooler refreshment to every season. This is all credited to the Matua philosophy of making wine from the best grapes from the best vineyards in New Zealand, letting the quality, fruit character, freshness and purity shine through every glass. Before enjoying Matua's crisp and vibrant flavors, be sure to chill it.
Aromas of tropical fruits and wildflowers. Wonderfully fresh and juicy in the mouth with subtle gooseberry and passionfruit flavors, supported by crisp acidity. Particularly good with grilled seafood and spicy, Asian-inspired cuisine.
Individual parcels of Pinot Noir are hand harvested and destemmed for fermentation in tank. Fermentation by indigenous yeasts from our organically farmed vineyard drive the fermentation. Time on skins is monitored by taste and the ferments are gently plunged daily. Pressing off and barrelling down into French oak barriques (20% new). Natural malolactic fermentation in barrel occurs and completes in spring or before. The wine is aged on lees and racked prior to the next harvest for blending and bottling.