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  1. The Cuvée Aux Antipodes is the meeting of two winemakers from the two hemispheres, Paul Pujol and François Millet . The Old and the New World seemingly so distant, join here in a human and winemaking adventure with a common passion for Pinot Noir and the beauty of its terroirs.
    $109.95 Bottle
  2. This is an intriguing wine that doesn’t readily give away its secrets. To define this wine requires time in order to get to know the complexities and layers that are in store.
    $68.95 Each
  3. Germany makes some decent Pinot Noir, but you never see much in NZ. So try the next best thing, a German-made Wairarapa Pinot. Firm ripe fruit, good balance and fine finish.
    $31.95 Bottle
  4. Coddington is the most approachable in its youth. The subtle characteristics of the estate Chardonnay are amplified here, but kept in check with a line of acidity that keeps this very moreish wine lightweight and balletic.
    $72.95 Bottle
  5. Hailing from Naboth's Vineayrd 1 Kings Ch. 21. The first vineyard in the world to see the sun. The 2019 vintage is again an energetic, luminous wine. Only 10 months on primary yeast lees offers a biscuity richness to the primary fruit. Exotic perfumes of acorns, vanilla and almonds welcome the finesse and delicacy combined with a full rich palate. A New world classic and a collectors dream.
    $84.95 Bottle
  6. In any vintage Hawke’s Bay Syrah is great at showing its ‘sense of place’ and the Bilancia Syrah certainly does that. The bright and juicy berry and dark fruit characters coupled with earthy spiciness and mid weight palate say “I’m from here”.
    $32.95 Bottle
  7. 40% of this wine was fermented in old French barrels, not for the oak, but for the form of the vessel itself. Mouthfeel is gained here by high lees to wine contact and a more efficient natural lees stirring across unhurried wild ferments.
    $39.95 Each
  8. The Doctors Riesling

    2023 Recommended by Cuisine Magazine February 2021

    Naturally low in alcohol, this crisp, sweet Riesling is a top seller here at Moore Wilson's. People love a glass of something interesting that won't knock them out!
    $19.95 Bottle
  9. Here is their rose gold, coppery-hued orange wine from the BioGro certified organic vineyards in Marlborough. Made from a blend of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris & Grüner Veltliner this wine has all the tropical, stonefruit and citrusy notes you would expect, but with that intriguing, slightly chalky palate you get from skin-fermented orange wines. Super aromatic, full of white peach and florals. The tannins in this wine are nice and resolved. The palate is dry, but not too dry, and overall texture and tension of the wine is nicely balanced too. All told this is one delicious, refreshing, easy drinking orange wine!
    $14.95 Each

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  10. Greywacke Chardonnay

    2022 - Listener Best Buy White Wine - Michael Cooper

    Outstanding Marlborough Chardonnay - in a region where Sauvignon is King, this shows what Chardonnay can do here under the guidance of an excellent winemaker.
    $42.95 Bottle
  11. Brilliant ruby in colour, shows bright red berry, cherry, floral and spice aromas on the nose leading on to a smooth velvety palate. Here the rich fruit flavours are complemented by spice, mineral and dried herb notes leading on to a long rich finish.
    $33.95 Bottle
  12. Elegant and refined, yet layered and textural, the Chiaroscuro is a wine of many shades. Bringing together the very best characteristics from each variety: Pinot Gris, Riesling, Gewürztraminer and Viognier. The wine exudes a heady perfume of honeysuckle, citrus flower and fleshy white peaches. The palate shows a beautiful delicacy and harmony, with all varietals in unity. Finish is lengthy and dry.
    $24.95 Bottle
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