Martinborough Vineyard Te Tera Martinborough Pinot Gris 2024


Immediately appealing
Wine Orbit

Immediately appealing
Wine Orbit
Description
Apple, Dry, Floral
"Beautifully fruited and inviting, the wine shows Asian pear, apricot, rockmelon and crunchy apple notes on the nose. The palate is equally charming with excellent weight and fine flow, well supported by juicy acidity, making it immediately appealing. At its best: now to 2027" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Oct 2024
"A fine bouquet with white fruits of pear and apple framed by a gravel mineral and spices from the kitchen. Youthful, direct and engaging. On the palate a dry wine with a rounded satin-cream mouthfeel. Flavours of pomaceous fruits and citrus peel then soil and a white nut quality. Seamless and delicious with best drinking from 2025 through 2029" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Mar 2025
A vibrant bouquet of pear, nectarine and red apple interlace with floral and spice in the background. On the palate ripe pear, quince & spice introduce a clean, dry finish. Ripe fruit characters provide a bit of richness retaining a fresh balance.
Te Tera Pinot Gris comes from our younger vineyards (vine age ranges from 9-24 years old) within the Martinborough appellation. These vineyards sit on a mix of alluvial and clay soils. Our younger vineyards tend to produce Pinot Gris that is fruitier with soft, full flavours and a smooth finish.
The 2024 vintage will go down as one of the greats. The season started very well with good soil moisture and warm winter temperatures. Spring frosts were minimal and although late November and early December was cooler,the second half of the season from late December was near perfect with dry, warm, settled conditions throughout. Autumn started early with cooler nights in late February and we commenced picking on the 11th March and were finished three weeks later. Similar to great vintages like 2021, 2015 and 2007, the wines in their youth are showing great form - they have impressive structure, concentration, weight and richness.
We left the grapes on the vine late into the season with the goal of concentrating the aromas and flavours .The grapes were picked, destemmed and given three hours skin contact time to pick up extra weight and richness. Fermented in stainless steel tanks at a cool to warm temperature to give texture and weight. We stopped fermentation at approximately 4 g/L residual sugar for two reasons: firstly, to lower the alcohol slightly and secondly, to provide a hint of sweetness to balance the wine. The result is a fresh yet rich style of Pinot Gris that has body, intensity and texture, combining to make a delicious and enticing wine.
Food Pairing: Try alongside cured salmon with verjuice, apple and rocket.
Accolades
Awarded Gold Medal & 95/100 Points
New Zealand International Wine Show 2024
Awarded 94/100 Points & 5 Stars
Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
Awarded 92/100 Points
Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier
Seal
Screw Cap
Alcohol
13.5%
Delivery
Delivery from $5.99

Description
Apple, Dry, Floral
"Beautifully fruited and inviting, the wine shows Asian pear, apricot, rockmelon and crunchy apple notes on the nose. The palate is equally charming with excellent weight and fine flow, well supported by juicy acidity, making it immediately appealing. At its best: now to 2027" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Oct 2024
"A fine bouquet with white fruits of pear and apple framed by a gravel mineral and spices from the kitchen. Youthful, direct and engaging. On the palate a dry wine with a rounded satin-cream mouthfeel. Flavours of pomaceous fruits and citrus peel then soil and a white nut quality. Seamless and delicious with best drinking from 2025 through 2029" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Mar 2025
A vibrant bouquet of pear, nectarine and red apple interlace with floral and spice in the background. On the palate ripe pear, quince & spice introduce a clean, dry finish. Ripe fruit characters provide a bit of richness retaining a fresh balance.
Te Tera Pinot Gris comes from our younger vineyards (vine age ranges from 9-24 years old) within the Martinborough appellation. These vineyards sit on a mix of alluvial and clay soils. Our younger vineyards tend to produce Pinot Gris that is fruitier with soft, full flavours and a smooth finish.
The 2024 vintage will go down as one of the greats. The season started very well with good soil moisture and warm winter temperatures. Spring frosts were minimal and although late November and early December was cooler,the second half of the season from late December was near perfect with dry, warm, settled conditions throughout. Autumn started early with cooler nights in late February and we commenced picking on the 11th March and were finished three weeks later. Similar to great vintages like 2021, 2015 and 2007, the wines in their youth are showing great form - they have impressive structure, concentration, weight and richness.
We left the grapes on the vine late into the season with the goal of concentrating the aromas and flavours .The grapes were picked, destemmed and given three hours skin contact time to pick up extra weight and richness. Fermented in stainless steel tanks at a cool to warm temperature to give texture and weight. We stopped fermentation at approximately 4 g/L residual sugar for two reasons: firstly, to lower the alcohol slightly and secondly, to provide a hint of sweetness to balance the wine. The result is a fresh yet rich style of Pinot Gris that has body, intensity and texture, combining to make a delicious and enticing wine.
Food Pairing: Try alongside cured salmon with verjuice, apple and rocket.
Accolades
Awarded Gold Medal & 95/100 Points
New Zealand International Wine Show 2024
Awarded 94/100 Points & 5 Stars
Sam Kim, Wine Orbit
Awarded 92/100 Points
Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier
Seal
Screw Cap
Alcohol
13.5%
Delivery
Delivery from $5.99

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