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Matawhero Single Vineyard Pinot Gris 2022

New Zealand, Patutahi Plateau
Pinot Gris
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Description

A fragrant wine with jasmine, almond and pear notes. The palate is full-bodied with spice, pear, fig and honeysuckle notes. The wine is soft, voluptuous, finishes with a lovely acidity and a dry finish.

Awards

94 POINTS (5 Stars) – Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
93 POINTS (Excellent, Cameron Douglas, MS

Certifications

VegetarianVegan

Alcohol

13.0%

Analytical data

3.97 g/l residual sugar

Vineyard

These grapes are grown at the Briant vineyard. Silt deposits over a clay base provide ideal growing conditions for Pinot Gris. This wine is produced from the new ENTAV-INRA 457 clone, which has small bunches and berries which intensify the wine.

Vinification

After another good growing season in Gisborne, the Pinot Gris grapes exhibited wonderful intense flavours and good aromatics. Once at optimal ripeness, the grapes for this wine were harvested in the cool of the morning and quickly transported to the winery for speedy processing. After gentle pressing the juice was kept cool and clarified slightly. Fermentation was carried out using cool temperatures as well, with a yeast perfectly suited to expressing the best characteristics of Pinot Gris. This vibrant wine needed only the smallest adjustment prior to filtration to fully express the ripe flavours and aromas which developed during the season.

Was malolactic fermentation used: no
Was high-solid fermentation used: no

Aromas

Aroma intensity: moderate
Fruit: moderate
Floral: moderate
Spice: restrained
Wood: none

Taste

Body: full
Tannins: trace

Bottling

Closure: Screw top

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