Split Rock Sauvignon Blanc 2014
Nelson
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At least 2,400 hours of sunshine a year, cool sea breezes and rich soil lend a brilliance to the Sauvignons of Nelson on Tasman Bay. Split Rock from the pioneering Seifried family estate, established in 1973, also boasts lavish, old-vine intensity.
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Wine Details
- White - Dry
- New Zealand
- Pale Green Straw
- Sauvignon Blanc
- 9.75 Units
- 13% ABV
- 04 January 2019
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Green pepper, asparagus, gooseberry and refreshing lime flavours
Aroma
Green pea-pod, gooseberry and fresh grass aromas
The Wine
Cooling sea breezes and abundant sunshine ensure vivacious, ripe fruit in this appetising white. It’s named after the landmark Split Apple Rock in Abel Tasman National Park, where Hermann Seifried built a winery in 1973 with the help of his local church. He’d only arrived in New Zealand three years earlier from Austria, via Germany (where he studied winemaking) and South Africa. He married Kiwi lass Agnes Wilkins, and two years later they realised their shared dream of growing grapes. 1976 was their maiden vintage and more than 30 years on the Seifrieds are still going strong and racking up a host of awards. Gooseberry fresh Split Rock slips down a treat on its own and partners dishes such as spicy prawns, grilled chicken or creamy pasta.
Cooling sea breezes and abundant sunshine ensure vivacious, ripe fruit in this a
Perfectly balanced with good gooseberry fruit. Very refined – will be buying this again
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