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Like fond childhood memories of pineapple Fruju on a summer’s day

A rich honeyed palate framed with charming sweetness & a lick of bracing acidity

Serve as an aperitif or with with Asian fare

Main Divide Waipara Valley Riesling 2023

$17.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $107.94 6 Btls, $93.86



Awarded 92/100 Points
Main Divide Waipara Valley Riesling 2023

Main Divide Waipara Valley Riesling 2023

A rich honeyed palate framed with charming sweetness and a lick of bracing acidity...
$17.99p/Btl
6 Btls, $107.94 6 Btls, $93.86

Accolades

Awarded 92/100 Points

Cameron Douglas Master Sommelier, Jun 2024

Description

  • Medium-dry style
  • Orange zest
  • Lime sherbert
  • Bracing acidity

"Bright, fleshy and fruity wine with a core of varietal fruit flavours of apples and lemon, white fleshed pomaceous fruits and honeysuckle. An off-dry wine touches the palate with an immediate contrasting rush of acidity, then flavours that mirror the bouquet. Delicious, fresh and ready with best drinking from 2024 through 2029" Cameron Douglas MS, Jun 2024

Pale gold in colour, the nose erupts with vibrant aromas of orange zest, citrus blossom, and pink grapefruit, speckled with dashes of lime sherbet, frangipani, and fond childhood memories of pineapple Fruju on a summer’s day. In the mouth there is a pleasing tension, a rich honeyed palate framed with charming sweetness and a lick of bracing acidity, adding structure and length to the long and elegant close.

Settled weather during Spring resulted in successful flowering and a healthy fruit set, meaning crop thinning was needed in some areas. Good heat concentration in early to mid-Summer then allowed the grapes to ripen beautifully. The remainder of Summer and Autumn threw up a mix of hot days interspersed with cooler spells, although rain was sufficiently spread out to ensure the bunches remained healthy and disease free.

The grapes were picked in stages during April. Some parcels were intentionally left to hang until later so they could be harvested with a portion of noble botrytis. The free run juice was then slowly fermented at cool temperatures to help the wine retain its vibrant fruit characters and varietal purity. During this time daily tasting was undertaken to assess levels of acidity, alcohol, and residual sweetness, with the fermentation being stopped once the right balance was achieved. Winemaking intervention was intentionally kept to a minimum to allow the vintage, variety, and vineyard to express itself harmoniously. At all stages, from fermentation to bottling, the wine was handled very carefully to help it retain a little of its naturally dissolved carbon dioxide. This may result in a small amount of spritzig when first poured, accentuating the freshness and liveliness of the wine.

Main Divide is the local name for the Southern Alps and is the backbone of the South Island, where grapes for Main Divide are exclusively sourced. Vineyards have been selected for their quality and ability to express unique regional flavours.

 

 

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