New Zealand
At the edge of the world, New Zealand crafts wines of luminous clarity, shaped by bright sunlight, cool maritime air, and an obsessive attention to detail. From the wild coasts of Marlborough to the alpine valleys of Central Otago, the country’s vineyards are defined by purity, balance, and a deep respect for nature. It’s a landscape where no vineyard lies more than 130 kilometres from the sea, and that proximity infuses every grape with freshness and precision.
Sauvignon Blanc is the global icon, vibrant, zesty, and bursting with passionfruit, lime, and cut-grass energy, especially from Marlborough’s river terraces. But the story doesn’t end there. Pinot Noir from Martinborough and Central Otago reveals a more introspective side, elegant, supple, and finely etched with red fruit and spice. Chardonnay, Syrah, and Riesling also shine across the islands, displaying both ripeness and restraint. With regions like Hawke’s Bay, North Canterbury, and Wairarapa now at the forefront of innovation, New Zealand’s wine map is as dynamic as its landscape.
What makes New Zealand special is its unwavering focus on purity, wines that speak directly of their place, crafted with care, sustainability, and a quiet confidence. Every glass seems to capture a piece of the country’s natural beauty from crystalline rivers to ocean breezes and the light that lingers just a little longer at the end of the world.
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2015 McKee Vineyard Grüner Veltliner, Tinpot Hut
Tinpot Hut’s 2015 McKee Vineyard Grüner Veltliner is a lovely Marlborough twist on Austria’s signature white grape. Now with bottle age, it moves f...
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