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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. This wine shows a nice yellow color with glints of gold. Smoked notes, spicy, floral. Smoothy and fresh mouth, intense with a hint of white flower.
    $32.95 Bottle
  2. A fresh and pleasant blend with a golden yellow colour and a good balance of fruit, lime-tree and white flower aromas. The attack is slightly spicy and peppery with a good structure and length.
    $34.95 Bottle
  3. Light yellow with light reflections of good intensity. The nose is marked, pleasant and intense. Fresh scents: citrus fruits (yuzu zest, clementine, lemon), exotic fruits (pineapple) and spices (ginger). Airing enhances these scents and reveals white peach, apricot and a slight hint of smokiness, such as a pencil lead. The nose shows a sophisticated ripe and tonic profile.
    $37.95 Bottle
  4. This fresh vibrant Muscadet has a slight spritz on the palate along with fresh citrus, green apple, and lime blossom. The finish has a soft, round texture from lees aging.
    $21.95 Bottle
  5. The Sec comes from a soil of flint clay. It is expressed in a nose of pear and peach vine. The palate is generous and crunchy with fruit. To drink now.
    $42.95 Bottle
  6. Golden yellow with green reflections of good intensity. The nose is marked, pleasant and intense. Candied, exotic (passion fruits, mango, papaya, lychee), floral (rose) scents. Airing enhances these scents and reveals vanilla, banana, yellow fruits, pear, peach and spices (crystallised ginger). The onset in the mouth is fleshy and sweet. The alcoholic base is full-bodied.
    $41.95 Bottle
  7. A very fresh and clean nose, this classic Chablis in character leads to intense and ultra fresh citrus flavours that possess excellent depth, detail and persistence
    $41.95 Bottle
  8. Grenache Blanc at its soft savoury best. Think viognier with the the floral volume on low and the brioche notes on pleasant. A versatile food wine for delicate creamy dishes.
    $31.95 Bottle
  9. Typical gilded, brilliant, with green shades. In the mouth, we find the acid attack typical of Picpoul de Pinet accompanied by a beautiful structure, ample, pleasant, harmonious. The finish is long and exotic. A first pleasant and explosive nose, with aromas of fresh fruits with white flesh, and exotic fruits. Complex, it expresses notes of citrus, anise, linden, honeysuckle, acacia, and a slight minerality.
    $24.95 Bottle
  10. Think you know Chardonnay? Try this bright fresh example from Southern Burgundy. Floral and fruity, with hints of white flowers, apple and lemon aromas. Precise, refreshing and direct.
    $29.95 Bottle
  11. 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
  12. Very intense and fruity nose with notes of white flowers and quince.
    $31.95 Bottle

White Wine

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13-24 of 29

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...