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New Zealand is most famous on the world wine stage for Sauvignon Blanc, and with good reason. But here at Moore Wilson's we hunt out the best of all the white varieties from local producers, and spice it up with some international contenders from excellent wineries. Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris (AKA Pinot Grigio) are the ubiquitous names, but there's plenty more out there: semillon (seh-mi-yohn), viognier, riesling, gewurztraminer...

  1. The wine is fragrant and flinty with a hint of pink grapefruit. The palate is supple but with a limestone edge that is piercing and lingering. It will be interesting to see how this wine develops but we fully expect to see it improve with bottle age along the same lines as the other Kumeu River wines.
    $39.95 Bottle
  2. All florals and spice on the nose, and a refreshing, unoaked, palate bursting with apricot and white peach. Bags of fruit and a twist of exoticism make a great partner for Thai cuisine.
    $20.95 Bottle
  3. Luna Estate Eclipse Chardonnay

    2022 - Listener Best Buy White Wine - Michael Cooper

    Grapefruit and stonefruit pip flavours dance with creamy richness and oak spice, fine, nervy acidity holds the line, a pleasing saltiness lingers on the finish.
    $37.95 Bottle
  4. Aromas and flavours of pear, ginger and floral notes also has a savoury element lending itself to being the perfect food companion. Soft and subtle in texture thanks to old oak aging, and vibrant cool climate acidity.
    $23.95 Bottle
  5. Vasse Felix Chardonnay is typified by its bright, elegant fruit, subtle wild complexities and a tight acid structure, reflecting the vibrancy and purity of this variety in Margaret River. 'Filius' translates to 'son of' in Latin, reflecting the relationship between this wine and its premier 'father'.
    $26.95 Bottle
  6. Semi dry in taste there is a unique calcified character, which is sometimes seen in classic Rieslings from the old world. The fine acidity helps harmonise the phenolics and fruit sweetness. Produced organically.
    $31.95 Bottle
  7. Made by one of Marlbrough's top winemakers, this range of wines punch well above their pricetag! Aromas of lemongrass and pink grapefruit, dry on the palate, fininshing crisp and long.
    $13.95 Bottle
  8. Rich silky texture layered with flavours of golden pear, warm spice and baked short crust pastry. Textural and full bodied with rich flavours of golden pear crumble and warm spice.
    $17.95 Bottle
  9. Flavours of passionfruit, grapefruit and blackcurrant with a salty, chalky minerality. The palate is rich and weighty and full of flavours of grapefruit and blackcurrant along with green notes of nettle and capsicum.
    $17.95 Bottle
  10. Fresh and fruit driven with layers of stone fruit, lemon curd, hazelnut and spice. An elegant and layered Chardonnay from one of Marlbrough's greats.
    $17.95 Bottle
  11. Pungent with peach, melon and pastry/ oatmeal notes. A touch of Gala apple also. Juicy, sweet and fresh fruited entry with lemon and lime, more stone fruits - especially nectarine and apricot -and a touch of cashew. Generous, bright and long with a lingering mineral/ oyster shell.
    $21.95 Bottle

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  12. The Pinot Gris " Hospices de Colmar " from old vines with an average age of more than 25 years develops smoky aromas, mixed with exotic fruit scents. Full-bodied and heady, full of nobility, this wine is delicate, finesse with a pleasantly sweet attack, generous and warm to the palate.
    $36.95 Bottle

White Wine

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289-300 of 425

New Zealand is most famous on the world wine stage for Sauvignon Blanc, and with good reason. But here at Moore Wilson's we hunt out the best of all the white varieties from local producers, and spice it up with some international contenders from excellent wineries. Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris (AKA Pinot Grigio) are the ubiquitous names, but there's plenty more out there: semillon (seh-mi-yohn), viognier, riesling, gewurztraminer...