19,00 

Includes 19% MwSt.
(25,33  / 1,0 L)
Delivery Time: approx. 3-4 working days

1155 in stock

 

The perfect uncomplicated summer wine

Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé is made from 100 percent Pinot Noir grapes. The grapes were harvested by machine. Immediately afterward, they were destemmed and pressed in the winery. This ensured the desired degree of color and flavor extraction. The subsequent alcoholic fermentation took place at cool temperatures and with selected yeast strains. The goal here: to produce a wine with pure fruit aromas and freshness.

The grape material for Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé comes from Whitehaven’s vineyards in Pauls Road (Rapaura area) and Little Alfred (Southern Valleys).

 

And this is how the Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé tastes

From the glass Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé flows an intoxicating aroma of summer, sun and sea. Fresh aromas of cherries, strawberries, watermelon and wildflowers seduce the nose. Accompanied by delicate herbal notes. On the palate, this rosé wine is dry and animatingly juicy, with sparkling, lively acidity. The charming red berry fruit continues wonderfully and lingers long.

2022 Whitehaven Pinot Noir Rosé

 

And the Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé goes well with it

The Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé is a seductive soloist. With it on the terrace in summer, you wouldn’t really need anything with food. However, this wine is also a great food companion. Serve it with Mediterranean antipasti, smoked fish, pâtés, mild soft and hard cheeses, or fresh green salads. And, of course, with grilled fish. We love it with Dorade Royal with grilled vegetables and rosemary potatoes.

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"Aromas of strawberry and red apple, papaya and apricot lead to a palate of the same with a vibrant youthful texture from acidity and contrasting satin fruit mouthfeel. Well made, new and fresh, a wine for summer 2023 and 2024." -Cameron Douglas MS, www.camdouglasms.com, March 2022, 92/100 points

"Bright, pale blush pink, even colour throughout. The nose is intense and vibrant with aromas of strawberry, raspberry, rose petals and lily. Medium-bodied, dry to taste, aromas of raspberry and strawberry melded with a hint of cream, rose petals and lily. Mouth-watering acidity provides good energy and drives to a crisp, fragranced finish. This dry Pinot Noir Rosé is crisp and generous, packed with red fruit on a creamy, delicate palate. Serve as an aperitif or match with sushi." -Candice Chow, Raymond Chan Wine Reviews, 18.5+/20 points

"Lightly-tinted rosé that is dry and flavoursome with lime, raspberry and slightly green strawberry characters. Good food wine with tangy, mouth-watering acidity helping to drive a lengthy finish." -Bob Campbell, Sptember 2022, 91/100 points

"A perfumed floral nose of rose, violet, sliced strawberries and lemon peel. Medium-bodied with salty mineral notes. Creamy texture and red berry character. Simple and easygoing. Sustainable. Vegan. Drink now. Screw cap." -James Suckling, September 2022

"For a young wine, 2022 is the best Whitehaven Rosé ever made, and it pushes the boundaries of pale colour and dryness, providing a surprising depth of flavour in such a light-hued pink wine. Winemaker Peter Jackson (not the film guy) gave the grapes minimum skin contact, which is where the light colour comes from, but he has somehow coaxed maximum flavour from the grapes, all Pinot Noir, as in most New Zealand pink wines. Lively, lovely and dangerously drinkable. Graze with: Goat’s chevre with honey with seed crackers. Dine with: Goat’s cheese tart with slow-roasted tomatoes, pine nuts, and caramelised onion." -Drinks Biz, Joelle Thomson, January 2023, 18.5/20 points

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