Search results for 'The Edge Escarpment'
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Oakier than a fleet of seventeenth century warships. There’s no shortage of oak in this version, as its rich, cedary aromas declare. Intense, fleshy fruit fills the mouth, orange-peel notes mingling with spice and vanilla.$21.95 Bottle
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This flagship Chardonnay expresses a medley of peach and melon flavours, overlaid with toasty oak. A rich, ripe style with finely integrated oak and a taut but harmonious acidity on the finish.$52.95 Each
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This well-made Chardonnay by Tim Turvey comes from the coastal vines of the Te Awanga subregion. Extremely popular, this Chard has bright fruit and just a touch of balanced oak.$21.95 Bottle
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This is impressively complex and inviting on the nose showing ripe peach, rockmelon, lemon peel, nougat and cedar characters with nuances of flint and spice. The palate is equally gratifying with excellent concentration and expansive mouthfeel, leading to an extremely long engaging finish. Organically produced.$47.95 Bottle
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Dog Point Chardonnay
2022 - Listener Best Buy White Wine - Michael Cooper
This is really something else. So much flavour mid palate, toasted oak on the finish and a rich vein of acidity through out. A perfect wine for whitebait fritters. Made from organic grapes.$46.95 Bottle -
Though an acre on Waiheke Island (seems to) cost more than an acre in Central London,Valhalla is one of this country's great wines for the price. Fine, silky full flavoured and rich.$45.95 Bottle
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Truly a step up for entry level NZ chard in an international context. A perfectly balanced, phenolic crowd pleaser using oak to mute the mouthwatering macon-esque zing.$15.95 Bottle
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Very fine, built to age. Find a nice dusty dark corner under the stairs, stack a few cases of this wine and drink a bottle every 6 months until you unlock its full potential...or just enjoy now!$44.95 Bottle
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Winner of the Trophy for Chardonnay at the NZ International Wine Show in Sept 2011. Great balance of fruit and oak with a lingering finish.$24.95 Bottle
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With full fruit and complexity and just a touch of flint, the palate is tight with hints of salinity and wet stone. With time it will open up to rich, nutty, hazelnut and almond flavours.$74.95 Bottle
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Characters of grapefruit, honeysuckle, acacia and a hint of rose spring to mind. The palate possesses a yeasty complexity, due to ageing in old barrels on lees, and racy acidity.$37.95 Bottle
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Classic ripe Chenin Blanc notes on the nose of vanilla custard, lemon curd, ripe green apple, lemon blossom and a hint of biscuity lees character.$26.95 Bottle