While Bill and Ross Spence were the sons of a winemaking father, but decided not to follow his winemaking path. They began in a ragged tin shed in West Auckland (New Zealand), in 1974. The wines they released from that first vintage immediately placed them amongst the leading group of innovative winemakers.
Plum red in color, this wine has a lifted nose of dark cherries and wild thyme. The palate is soft and luscious, overflowing with sweet fruit. Ripe tannins offer suppleness to the palate that finishes with a lingering savouriness.
Plum red in color, this wine has a lifted nose of dark cherries and wild thyme. The palate is soft and luscious, overflowing with sweet fruit. Ripe tannins offer suppleness to the palate that finishes with a lingering savouriness.
| Type | Red |
|---|---|
| Bottle Size | 750 ml |
| Rating | To be rated |
| Varietal | Pinot Noir |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Region | Marlborough |
| AlcolholByVolume | No |
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