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Wither Hills

Wither Hills Pinot Noir EU 2018

New Zealand, Wairau Valley
Pinot Noir
Two Tracks Sauvignon Blanc (EU) 2022
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Description

Established in 1994 and named after the landmark Wither Hills range that borders our vineyards, our expert team grow and craft exceptional wines that reflect our unique sense of place. Complex and full of character this is the beauty of Marlborough in a glass. The Wither Hills Pinot Noir exudes rich brooding aromatics full of juicy dark berries and subtle earthy undertones. The palate is layered with sumptuous fruit and spice bundled together with bright acidity and fine tannins. Will reward patient cellaring up to 12 years.

Awards

4 stars- Joelle Thomson

Alcohol

13.5%

Analytical data

1.2 g/l residual sugar
6.0 g/l acidity
3.55 pH

Vineyard

Strategically situated sites around the Southern Valleys of Marlborough featuring clay and silt loam, predominantly Taylor River and Ben Morven sites.

Vinification

Our two stunning Pinot Noir vineyards, Benmorven and Taylor River, and our newly replanted Wrekin Road make up the majority of this blend with the fruit for this Pinot Noir coming from Marlborough’s famed ‘Southern Valley’s’ sub region. Vineyards were harvested at optimum ripeness and kept separate throughout the winemaking process to provide the greatest possible individual expression. The fruit was cold soaked in fermenters, inoculated with selected and wild yeast strains, basket pressed and left to relax for 14 months in French Oak Barriques, during which the wine underwent malolactic fermentation. The wine was then blended, egg white fined, filtered and bottled, resulting in a classically elegant yet opulent mouth-filling Marlborough Pinot Noir.

Bottling

Closure: Screw top

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