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A rich expression that remains lively & vibrant

Displaying intense varietal aromas of lychee, quince, ginger, honeysuckle & spice

Great with Asian style pork dishes, try with stir fry teriyaki pork meatballs or pork belly bao buns with sweet chili slaw

Main Divide Waipara Valley Gewürztraminer 2019

$17.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $19.99 $17.38



Awarded 91/100 Points Recommended Awarded 4.5 Stars
Main Divide Waipara Valley Gewürztraminer 2019

Main Divide Waipara Valley Gewürztraminer 2019

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...
$17.99p/Btl
Elsewhere $19.99 $17.38

Accolades

Awarded 91/100 Points & 4.5 Stars

Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Jun 2020

Recommended

Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review, Jun 2020

Description

  • Off-dry style
  • Lychee & quince
  • Ginger spice
  • Honey suckle

"Beautifully ripe and inviting, the wine shows golden peach, mango, lychee and rose petal aromas with a lovely flinty overtone. It's succulent and flavoursome on the palate, displaying subtle sweetness and rich texture, wonderfully structured by refreshing acidity" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Jun 2020

The wine is lemon-straw in colour, with intense varietal aromas of lychee, quince, ginger, honeysuckle and spice. The palate is rich and unctuous, yet there remains a lively freshness and vibrancy. Pre-ferment skin contact has added structure and ripe phenolics, giving the wine satisfying length and balancing its off dry finish. 

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.

Unsettled weather over flowering resulted in a lighter than average set, meaning that no further fruit thinning was necessary. A classic North Canterbury summer then enabled this smaller crop to mature beautifully. Accelerated ripening allowed harvest to take place slightly earlier than usual, and favourable autumn weather ensured the grapes were picked in perfect condition.

After harvest in early April, the grapes were crushed and then left in contact with their skins for a short time to mascerate. Following pressing, the juice was transferred into old oak puncheons, where it was left to ferment naturally. The wine was then matured for approximately 3 months in these barrels prior to bottling.

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Alcohol

14%

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