Tasting Notes

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Vinous Stephen Tanzer - 01 May 16
(14.1% alcohol; aged in 65% new oak): Bright red-ruby. Very primary nose opens with air to show scents of blackberry, black cherry, cassis and cool graphite minerality, plus a note of tobacco leaf. Densely packed wine with very good lift and grip to its dark berry, dark chocolate and exotic oak flavors. Finishes with big tongue-dusting tannins that will need aging. (My early look at the 2015 from barrel, which includes a sizable 20% Petit Verdot component, showed terrific spicy depth to its dark berry, licorice, wild herb and menthol flavors as well as excellent delineation and energy. This rich but classically dry Bordeaux blend offers 90-92 potential.)
Drinking Date: 2019 - 2025
New Zealand Vineyard Fine Wine

New Zealand

New Zealand has carved out a global reputation for its vibrant Sauvignon Blanc, but the country offers so much more. From the structured, perfumed Pinot Noirs of Central Otago to fresh Syrah and textured whites from regions like North Canterbury and Hawke’s Bay, these are wines full of clarity, energy and character. A cool climate, abundant sunshine and a strong focus on sustainability help shape a uniquely expressive and modern wine style that continues to evolve.