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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 fresh crisp white from Sardinia pairs perfectly with shellfish, as the label might suggest! Easy drinking and delicately fruity with aromas of aromatic herbs and a wonderfully refreshing crisp finish.
    $19.95 Bottle
  2. Perfect table pinot gris. Dry with pear and citrus notes on a very soft subtle palate. Best with oily fish.
    $15.95 Bottle
  3. Piccini have been making wine in the Orvieto region of Umbria for a long time. This has delicately perfumed aromas, fairly light-bodied aith a crisp finish. Try with white fish and salads
    $14.95 Bottle
  4. Perfumes of white flowers and white melon with mineral notes provide a backdrop to the full, ripe palate, and lift the finish. An elegant wine, with a lingering touch of honey.
    $21.95 Bottle
  5. 100% Verdicchio The historic amphora bottle is a characteristic feature of this Verdicchio. It is a fresh wine with a medium structure and an extremely pleasant fruity character.
    $21.95 Bottle
  6. Pinot Grigio IS pinot gris, but the Italians work to a much more subtle, dry expression. Try with salmon and asparagus for one of the great wine and food matches.
    $25.95 Bottle
  7. That name is a mouthful, but you'll remember 'Rizzardi' once you've had a glass of this classic Veneto 'Grigio. This is Pinot Grigio as it is meant to be: delicate, aromatic, and refreshing.
    $19.95 Bottle
  8. Specific grape to the San Gimignano region. A fresh nose of lemon and jasmin and a taste of green apples and pear. Medium bodied, with some floral complexity.
    $19.95 Bottle
  9. Straw yellow with greenish reflections. Pleasant aromas of ripe fruit, mainly yellow. Herbaceous with a hint of minerality. Elegant and complex, balanced in the fruit and flower. Good acidity precedes a dry finish.
    $29.95 Each
  10. Brilliant straw-yellow colour. An intense floral and citrus bouquet, with notes of hawthorn, aromatic herbs, grapefruit, gooseberry and pear. Incredibly fresh, elegant and well-structured taste with a great minerality.
    $31.95 Each
  11. Origines Italicae, Latin for Italian Origins, puts together some of the most exciting grape varieties and wine regions of Italy. The Piccini family shares its long-standing winemaking knowledge crafting a range of wines that expresses the rich diversity of Italian wine grapes.
    $15.95 Each
  12. Tavernello Organico Grecanico Pinot Grigio Terre Siciliane IGT is straw-yellow with light golden hue. Aromas of sweet spices, and jasmine jump from the glass. A defined and harmonious bouquet. The palate is dry and attractive with an elegant structure and good acidity that leads to a long, mineral finish.
    $17.95 Each

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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...