A vivid bouquet of ripe berry fruits and dark sweet cherry that deepens with the presence of complex oak spice and toasty notes. On the palate, the opulent red and black fruits are supported by supple tannins that transition into a seamless finish.
The Pinot Noir vines, universally regarded as the finest Pinot Noir terroir in Marlborough, are planted in the deep clay loams of the Southern Valleys. The vines are cane-pruned and meticulously tended to achieve a naturally balanced crop of intensely flavoured fruit. Ripe fruit was completely destemmed but not crushed, with the aim of achieving a significant percentage of intact berries in the ferment. Individual batches were macerated cold before a five-day fermentation where the cap temperature was allowed to peak between 30 – 32C. The wine remained on skins post fermentation to optimise tannin extraction whilst locking in the deep, ruby colour. Drained and pressed; this wine was aged in a mix of tank and French oak puncheons for nine months, during which time it underwent a complete malolactic.
Marisco Vineyards are fully certified under Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ).
14% ABV.