Fragrant aromas of peaches and apricots, a dash of mango and cunning oak.
Fragrant aromas of peaches and apricots, a dash of mango and cunning oak.The palate delivers loads of tasty treats fruity mid-palate, creamy texture and fine acidity. Nicely balanced; a gorgeous wine.
Typical fresh fruit characters from Hawkes Bay chardonnay such as grapefruit and melon are unencumbered with the minimal use of oak, in a Chablis vein. The wine is rich and round, with soft acidity and attractive sweet fruit. Maturation under good cellar conditions for a further 2 years will be well rewarded. Winemakers Notes
Trinity Hills reputation is based on their ability to produce outstanding wines that explode with fruit character and yet retain the sophistication and complexity we would expect from old world wines. John Hancock is regarded as one of New Zealands leading and most innovative winemakers.