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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.
Beautiful ruby color. This wine has pleasant, fresh, red-fruit aromas on the nose, which we also savor on the palate. It has a rich and very ripe substance, with fine round tannins. It’s a very well structured and pleasant wine.
Experience the forces that shape the wine: abundant sunlight, cooling fog & ocean breezes, and well-drained soils. You will discover scents of red fruits and spice on the nose, followed by a palate of black cherry and spice with a smooth finish.
Bright ruby red in appearance. The nose is bursting with berry aromas, spice and cocoa. Full of flavor on the palate with soft tannins, well-balanced acidity and a fresh finish.
Nose: Strawberries, raspberries and white flowers.Palate: Soft, light and aromatic semi dry structure.Food Matching: White meat, pasta, pizza, deli and salads.
Pale garnet with bright red hues.Lifted red cherry notes spring from the glass and are accompanied by subtle earthiness and sweet red berry influence with just a touch of spice.
Garnet in color, with aromas of strawberry, pastry cream, and nutmeg. This wine is medium-bodied with dusty fine-grained tannins and a long juicy finish. Enjoy with grilled salmon, braised duck, or stuffed Portobello mushrooms.
A nice beef bouillon aroma sets a meaty tone, accompanied by more genteel aromas of dried rose petals and blackcap raspberries. There's a nice balance between the restrained black cherry, black tea and lemon flavors, and the wine's modest acidity and tannins.
Each year, our goal for Southing is to create the ideal marriage of complexity and elegance. Southing exhibits aromas of fresh strawberry, rose water, Rainier cherry and subtle baking spices. The fine tannins and minerality are enhanced by our estate vineyard’s characteristic cool climate acidity.
After sorting in the vineyard and winery, the grapes are de-stemmed then directly put in tank. The spontaneous fermentation then starts. The grapes will stay in tank for roughly three weeks during fermentation. The wine is then put in oak barrels, by gravity, for 10 months (no new oak). No fining is performed.