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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. 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. Boldly aromatic with delicious hints of rose petal, lychee and ginger. Dry in style with a little residual sugar giving a soft, lasting finish. Great with lightly spiced dishes.
    $22.95 Each
  3. With maturing vines and a truly favourable year for Gewurz, this wine speaks with real accuracy and pride of its place. This, along with slow, whole bunch pressings, wild ferments and extended lees contact, has resulted in a wine which is defined by remarkable grace and clarity.
    $53.95 Each

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  4. Exotic blend of Gewurztraminer and Muscat left on skins for 6 months. Tangy fresh zesty acidity, orange peel and luscious fruits with a lightly tannic bite on the finish.
    $26.95 Bottle
  5. The first vineyard in New Zealand to plant Gewürztraminer, this is a clean fruit-driven style with richness and great aromatics.
    $21.95 Each
  6. Floral on the nose, with a hint of spice, the palate starts off on exotic fruits, giving way to lychee fruit and a slightly sweet finish, but well balanced with acid.
    $31.95 Bottle
  7. This fragrant wine is perfect for those seeking a fleshy, succulent mid-palate that finishes with dry crisp acidity, leaving your taste buds craving more. Whether you’re enjoying it on your own or sharing it with friends, Lawson’s Dry Hills Ranu is the perfect choice for any occasion.
    $29.95 Each
  8. Pale lemon with a bright clarity. Fragrant notes of rose flowers, lychee and honey suckle, combined with hints of cardamom and 5-spice powder. Flavours of ripe orange, lychee and ginger spice. Generously weighted and finely textured, this wine has gentle acidity with a streak of seashell minerality ensuring a long, cleansing finish.
    $24.95 Bottle
  9. Green gold. Subtle rose petal and Turkish delight. Lychee and rose water.
    $15.95 Each
  10. Co-ferment of Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, and Riesling - a classic Alsace combination, shining with bright nectarine fruit, seductive spice and underpinning minerality.
    $27.95 Bottle
  11. The wine has vibrant notes of lychee, ginger and pear characters on the nose. Fresh apple characters fill the front palate and finishes with some sweet floral characters to balance. The palate has a unique freshness that is due to the free draining soils found at the growing site. Excellent wine that is full of punch and finishes off dry.
    $20.95 Each
  12. Stunningly well balanced with beautiful spice and floral notes. Will cellar well for 2 - 4 years.
    $24.95 Bottle

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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...