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95 WS Craggy Range - Aroha 2020 - Martinborough
World • Martinborough • Red
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Central Otago 2021
World • Central Otago • Red
Regular price 304,00€ tax includedSale price 304,00€ tax included Regular priceUnit price 50,66€ / unit382,00€ -

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Central Otago 2021
World • Central Otago • Red
Regular price 254,00€ tax includedSale price 254,00€ tax included Regular priceUnit price 42,33€ / unit303,00€ -

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Central Otago 2021
World • Central Otago • Red
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Cloudy Bay - Sauvignon blanc 2024
World • Marlborough • White
Regular price 138,00€ tax includedSale price 138,00€ tax included Regular priceUnit price 23,00€ / unit174,00€ -

94 JS Craggy Range - Aroha 2023 - Martinborough
World • Martinborough • Red
Regular price 94,80€ tax includedSale price 94,80€ tax included Regular priceUnit price 94,80€ / unit0,00€
New Zealand wines have rapidly risen to the top of the global wine scene, gaining international recognition, particularly since the 1980s. The country benefits from a cool maritime climate, abundant sunshine, and a diversity of soils, ranging from gravelly to volcanic, which give the wines a unique style characterized by freshness, aromatic purity, and excellent balance. This young wine industry, marked by a frequently sustainable and environmentally conscious approach, has successfully capitalized on its geographical conditions between the ocean and the mountains.
New Zealand's flagship grape variety is undoubtedly Sauvignon Blanc , primarily grown in the Marlborough region on the South Island, the country's largest wine-producing area. These white wines are renowned for their aromatic intensity and vibrancy, offering an exuberant array of tropical fruit notes (passion fruit, pineapple), citrus fruits (lime, grapefruit), and characteristic vegetal hints (green bell pepper, freshly cut grass, gooseberry). These "savvy b" wines have become a global benchmark for their lively and aromatic style.
However, New Zealand is not just about white wines. Pinot Noir is the flagship red grape, producing wines of great finesse and elegance, particularly in the Central Otago and Martinborough regions. These reds offer aromas of red fruits (strawberry, cherry, raspberry), often with spicy notes and lovely complexity. Other notable grape varieties include Chardonnay (elegant and rounded, especially in Hawke's Bay and Gisborne ), as well as Syrah and Bordeaux-style blends (Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon) in the warmer regions of the North Island, such as Hawke's Bay and Waiheke Island .




