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Mud House ROSE Pinot Noir Marlborough
Description: Mud House ROSE Pinot Noir Marlborough by Mud House
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Mud House SWAN Reserve Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough NZ
Description: John Joslin was a farmer in Essex and also had a business in Belgium. Together, with his wife Jennifer, they decided to sell up and cruise the world in their custom built yacht 'Dancing Wave'. They did this for six years before dropping anchor in New Zealand. After one visit to Marlborough the yacht was sold and 20 acres in the heart of the wine growing region was bought. Marlborough was chosen for its international reputation as a premium wine-growing region with one of the longest ripening periods in the world. The vineyard was named 'Le Grys' which was Jennifer's maiden name and planted varieties include Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Finally. a unique Mud block house was built in the vineyard and hence the name of the company was born and in 1996 the first vintage was released. This wine is made from a 50:50 blend of two batches of grapes. One came from a new block harvested for the first time near the mouth of the Awatere river, known as the Castles. The other from a Mud House run vineyard on Conders Bend, very close to the original Mud House Vineyard where it all started. The grapes were machine harvested under cool early morning conditions, pressed immediately, and the resulting juice was fermented very cool retaining all the fruit characters and aromatics, without introducing harsh skin characters that result from warm handling or skin contact. This is a pale straw coloured Sauvignon Blanc with intense passionfruit and currant aromas showing notes of mineral characters. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £172.03
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Mud House VINEYARD SELECTION Pinot Noir Marlborough New Zealand
Description: John Joslin was a farmer in Essex and also had a business in Belgium. Together, with his wife Jennifer, they decided to sell up and cruise the world in their custom built yacht 'Dancing Wave'. They did this for six years before dropping anchor in New Zealand. After one visit to Marlborough the yacht was sold and 20 acres in the heart of the wine growing region was bought. Marlborough was chosen for its international reputation as a premium wine-growing region with one of the longest ripening periods in the world. The vineyard was named 'Le Grys' which was Jennifer's maiden name and planted varieties include Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Finally. a unique Mud block house was built in the vineyard and hence the name of the company was born and in 1996 the first vintage was released. This Pinot Noir from vineyards in Marlborough enjoy a long ripening period and offers lifted aromas of cherries, currants and plums with attractive integrated savoury mushrooms and toasty oak. Using a mixture of new and old French oak, results in a soft full palate with cherry notes, red current and plum. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £107.88
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Mud House Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough New Zealand
Description: A powerful lifted nose showing aromas of passion fruit, gooseberry, honeysuckle and underlying herbal notes. The palate is light bodied, dry, crisp, and satisfying with rich, passion fruit, guava and nettles with just a hint of honeysuckle and lime. Mouth watering acidity leads to a long lingering finish. To be enjoyed over the next 1-2 years. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £107.88
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Mud House SWAN RESERVE Pinot Noir Central Otago New Zealand
Description: Deep Violet in colour showing aromas of blackberries, blackcurrants, dark cherry and liquorice that combine with spieces, earthy undertones and perfumed oak notes. The palate is rich, powerful and well structured with fine balanced acidity and velvety tannins. Vibrant sweet fruit and an opulent mouth feel is supported by well integrated oak providing complexity and good length of flavour. (12 x 75 cl)
Price: £199.29
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Mud House Marlborough Merlot NZ
Description: This is a full-bodied rich wine packed full of dark fruit flavours of blackberries and plums coupled with warm spice. It has benefited from 12 months ageing in new and seasoned French oak barriques,showing complexity on the palate, with chocolate undertones and a long, velvety finish. This is a versatile food wine that will complement all strongly flavoured meatdishes, and is very appealing immediately for its abundance of soft tannin. This Merlot will become more complex and gain richness with careful cellaring
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