The Pelorus is crisp and balanced. The pale straw colour and aromas of ripe citrus hint at its Chardonnay origins. On the nose, a bouquet of apple and lemon complements the aromas of fresh bread, drawn from two years' bottle ageing on lees.
The Pelorus Rosé is smooth and elegant. The pale salmon hue and brambly aromas reveal its beginnings in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. You'll find the nose is laden with raspberries, cranberries and ripe wild strawberries, while red florals, rosehip and marzipan hover at the fringe.
Dark on the nose, with appealing aromatics of black cherry and bramble fruit. The palate reveals layers of florals, gentle spice, melding with notes of boysenberry and Doris plum and framed by finely realised, silky tannins and juicy acidity.
Vibrant, mouthwatering, captivating-everything a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc should be. Since 1985, Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc has made its mark as New Zealand's most famous white wine.
Ruby Ports are a blend of young, vibrant wines from different harvests. They are kept for an average of two to three years in oak vats before they are blended, fined and bottled ready to enjoy. Cockburn's Fine Ruby is a full-bodied Port with ripe red-fruit flavours, balanced with a fine structure. Perfect at the end of a dinner or simply to enjoy with good friends on relaxed occasions.
Tawny Ports are a blend of young wines from various harvests, are kept for an average of two to three years in casks. They are lighter in colour than Ruby Ports and combine the fruitiness of young wines and the nuttiness derived from the maturation in seasoned oak casks. Cockburn's Fine Tawny is an elegant Port with mellow and spicy flavours. Perfect served chilled at the end of a dinner or simply to enjoy with good friends on relaxed occasions.
Da Luca are proud to work with grape growers in Northern Italy to create their finest Prosecco. With wonderful peach and apricot aromas, it has a fresh zingy palate with just a touch of sweetness and a clean lingering finish.
Sparkling with straw colours and gold hues, this exquisite méthode exhales aromas of crisp gala apple and wild strawberry complimented by nuances of brioche and toasted pine nuts. In the palate, soft creamy bubbles lead into a rich weighty palate balanced by fresh youthful acidity.
Daniel Le Brun has been called the Grandfather of Méthode Traditionelle in New Zealand. Daniel Le Brun has long-held a vision of Marlborough as the only true rival to the Champagne region in France.