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My Review of the New Zealand Wine Fair 2012 – Part 1

New Zealand is well known for its clean air, temperate climate, and dare I say, super natural environment?  New Zealand’s wine industry goal is to be 100% sustainable, organic, or biodynamic by 2012. I read that over 95% of their vineyards are operating under an independently audited sustainability programme and over 90% of their wine production is also under an independently audited sustainability programme.  The cooler climate of the area is ideal for aromatic varieties like Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Gewurztraminer, but there are also warmer areas, such as Hawke’s Bay where red grapes like Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, or Syrah can ripen. New Zealand is also very well known for growing Pinot Noir.  Marlborough on the North Island and Central Otago on the South Island are the prime regions for Pinot Noir.

While Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc are the “signature” grapes for New Zealand, the winemakers also want you to learn and try their other wines.  In this tasting, the wineries brought together a flight each of:

Let’s go through these wines and see what New Zealand has to offer.

New Zealand Riesling

Of these 3 wines, I think my favourite was the Mt. Difficult Target Riesling.  This would be from Central Otago, which is the coolest climate region for these 3 wines.

New Zealand Pinot Gris

In this flight of wines, my favourite would be the Hunter’s Pinot Gris.  I really liked the more complex nose and the fruit / acidity on the palate.

New Zealand Gewurztraminer

The Spy Valley was my favourite Gewurztraminer of the three wines.  I really enjoyed the spice from this wine and the flower and lychee aromas.  Try other wines from Spy Valley as they all tend to be very good.

New Zealand Syrah

The choice of favourite wine for this flight is more difficult as there were more to choose from. I think I have to pick two wines.  The first being the Mission Estate Jewelstone Syrah and the second being the Trinity Hill Homage.

In Part 2 I will cover my favourite wines of the Fair. Enjoy!

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