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13-15 of 15

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. 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
  2. A favourite returns! Aromatic blend (which may change a little each year). Lovely bouquet of white peach and pear, floral hints. layered palate with succulent fruit and zippy minerality.
    $24.95 Each
  3. This wine has been made from grapes grown on the slopes of the Pont du Gard, on limestone-clay soils formed in the Villafranchian stage. 100% Viognier. An intense, bright colour, with a golden hue. The specific aromas of the grape variety are to the fore, with apricots, peaches, exotic fruit and preserved citrus fruit. The palate is both smooth and fresh, finishing on hints of dried fruit.
    $18.95 Bottle

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13-15 of 15

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...