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Fruit was harvested during the cooler night and early morning temperatures. Grapes were de-stemmed and transferred straight to tank presses within hours of picking. Free run and lightly pressed juice was cold settled for 48-72 hours then racked and inoculated with yeast.
Very pale yellow. Classic Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc aromas of lifted citrus, tropical fruit, and crushed herbs. A fresh, juicy wine with vibrant acidity and plenty of weight and length on the palate. Ripe, tropical fruit flavor with passion fruit, melon, and grapefruit.
The 2022 Organic Sauvignon Blanc is tropical and rich on the nose. The wine leads with salted pineapple, peach, brine and stewed apples. In the mouth, it is broad, flat and simple. There is fruit there, but its final, best year might be this one. Drink up. 85 Points Wine Advocate
The nose is mouth-wateringly vibrant with gooseberry and tropical fruit characters. The palate doesn't skimp on flavor either, bursting with citrus and natural acidity all wrapped up in great structure and a lengthy finish.
This "killer" Sauvignon Blanc enters with bright, vibrant acidity, accompanied by aromas of fresh cut grass and gooseberry. Notes of zesty grapefruit, lemon, and passionfruit carry through the palate for an elegant finish.
The grapes were harvested according to flavour and skin ripeness. To express the purity of fruit flavours from our sitethe majority of the wine was fermented in stainless steel tanks. A 25% portion was fermented in aged oak barriques and another in skins for aromatic spice and texture. The combination gives a wine full of varietal characters that express the site here at URLAR.
Discover the distinct character of Tokoeka Estate wines, hailing from the prestigious Marlborough wine region in New Zealand. Our wines boast herbaceous aromas and exceptionally pure fruit flavors. Viticulture in this renowned region is strategically developed on sites characterized by moderate low fertility and a distinctive stony, sandy loam topsoil overlaying deep layers of free-draining shingle.