Recent Offers — Pinot Noir
Try It! Cloudy Bay Te Wahi 2017 & 2018
A benchmark in New Zealand, Cloudy Bay has been the main player in Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir in the country who are able to extract full potential of the grapes and terroir from Marlborough’s region. They started producing Pinot Noir in 1989 which was one of the earliest estates who started producing Pinots. After that, they have acquired some excellent vineyards in Marlborough and are able to produce two Pinot Noirs nowadays. Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir has been regarded as a house style Pinot with classic characters that a great New Zealand Pinot contains, and Te Wahi is in...
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Harder to buy than DRCs? Rare Pinot from New Zealand: Bell Hill Pinot Noir 2015
I am delighted to offer some rare finds from New Zealand and are considered as one of the top quality Pinot Noir in the southern hemisphere, Bell Hill is located close to Pyramid Valley in Waikari. The climate and slopes are similar to Burgundy, with the soil combined with chalk and limestone. Marcel Giesen and Sherwyn Veldhuizen began the winery in 1997. They started to plant the vines in a very dense pattern at up to 11,363 vines per hectare on the very steep slopes in the unique vineyard. The quality is unarguably outstanding and Joe Czerwinski from Wine Advocate commented on these beautiful...
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Co-Owned By Robert Parker, Beaux Frères 'The Beaux Frères Vineyard' 2006, 2007 and 2009
A winery co-owned by world renowned wine critic Robert Parker, the Beaux Frères Beaux Frères is one of the earliest and now leading wineries in Oregon. It is a 36 hectare plot in Ribbon Ridge, a small sub-region in Oregon's Willamette Valley which was purchased in 1986 by Robert and his brother-in-law Michael G. Etzel. Being smaller than the surrounding landscapes, Ribbon Ridge enjoys shelter from the prevailing weather systems and is slightly warmer and drier as well as having steadier and more consistent climate than other vine growing areas in northern Willamette; and the ancient, weathered soil in the area generates...
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KUSUDA Pinot Noir 2017 and 2018 w/ Special Offers Until Fri 25/11 Only
A wine that we keep re-stocking whenever it comes available, Kusuda is probably one of the most popular and most Burgundy-like wine from New Zealand. The owner Hiro Kusuda started as a lawyer and later became a diplomat which granted him opportunities to travel the world and opened his eyes to wine. After years of travelling, he decided he wanted to set up his own vineyard in Martinborough, New Zealand. He first went to school in Germany to learn all about winemaking before he took on various jobs at vineyards in New Zealand, Australia as well as in Burgundy to get...
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Rare Pinot from New Zealand: Bell Hill Pinot Noir 2011 & 2013
I am delighted to offer some rare finds from New Zealand and are considered as one of the top quality Pinot Noir in the southern hemisphere, Bell Hill is located close to Pyramid Valley in Waikari. The climate and slopes are similar to Burgundy, with the soil combined with chalk and limestone.Marcel Giesen and Sherwyn Veldhuizen began the winery in 1997. They started to plant the vines in a very dense pattern at up to 11,363 vines per hectare on the very steep slopes in the unique vineyard. The quality is unarguably outstanding and Joe Czerwinski from Wine Advocate commented...
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- Tags: Bell Hill, New Zealand, Pinot Noir