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The majority of the Sauvignon Blanc is planted on the most northern part of the vineyard which is cooler and more suited to this variety. All of our Sauvignon Blanc is hand-thinned and machine-harvested before it is pressed into juice on site. The planted clones are a mix of University of California Davis (UCD) 1 and Mass selection (MS) on a mix of 101-14, 3309 and Schwarzmann rootstock, with a quarter of the vines Bordeaux clones BDX 316 and BDX 317, on Riparia Gloire rootstock. The Bordeaux clones tend to give a definite lift to Sauvignon Blanc flavors, with less cut grass and more tropical flavors providing a more artisan style, balanced, elegant wine which complements a range of foods.

Terroir

Sourced entirely from North Canterbury in the South Island of New Zealand. The plantings are divided into 23 separate blocks, highlighting clonal selection, sun exposure, land aspect and soil composites. Surrounding the vineyard is our working sheep and beef farm covering 500 hectares.The two main hill slopes are dissected by a lake which divides the vineyard into North and South blocks. The Northern blocks are lower and cooler and more suited to our Sauvignon Blanc. The Southern blocks are higher and warmer, and suited to our Pinot Noir and Riesling varieties.

Vinification

The picking period was driven partially by yield and fruit condition but also because of the many different block locations and aspects on the vineyard which provide a nice array of variables and options at blending. The majority of the wine was fermented cool with a long slow fermentation to retain fruit aroma. The tank-fermented wines were racked off gross lees approximately 10-20 days post-fermentation while 5% of the wine was fermented in old barrels and left on lees for 2 months to provide texture. The Black Label was blended in June and bottled in early August.

Tasting Notes

The Sauvignon Blanc has great aromatic power, is lively and vibrant. Blackcurrant, passionfruit, dried herb and tropical notes all provide an enticing medley of flavors and memories. The palate shows a similar fruit profile along with a creamy, textural richness, great weight, drive and finishing with a salty, salivating freshness.

Food Pairing

Pair Mt. Beautiful Sauvignon Blanc with freshly caught shellfish, prawn linguine, feta and asparagus salad or enjoy with friends on a hot and sunny day.

Appellation

North Canterbury

Winemaker

Alastair Maling MW

Soil

Clay, Limestone

Residual Sugar

4.3 g/L

Total Acidity

8.4 g/L

Sizes Available

750 ML
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