Spy Valley Estate Dry Riesling Marlborough NZ (Screwcap) - 2007
Where it's from:
>New Zealand
>Marlborough
Price per case:
£59.03
Bottle size:
75 cl
Bottles per case:
6
Style:
Zesty/Aromatic Dry Whites
Grapes:
Riesling
Description:
Winemakers Comments Ant Mackenzie After picking and pressing the individual parcels were tank fermented at warm temperatures. At the end of fermentation the wines were racked off the yeast lees and aged for nine months prior to blending and bottling. Tasting Notes Ant Mackenzie Colour: Pale Straw Bouquet: Blended to highligh the mineral and citrus notes commonly exhibited from this site Palate: Pure and focused. The palate shows crisp citrus notes and a slate and mineral texture. The finish shows a linear acid structure and dryness
Country:
New Zealand
Region:
Marlborough
Producer:
Johnson Estate Ltd
Product ID:
47342
Delivery Timescales:
10
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