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2025 Whitehaven Marlborough Pinot Noir Rosé

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TASTING NOTE

Colour / Appearance: Pale salmon pink in colour.

Aroma / Bouquet: Aromas of strawberry and cherry blossom, with a subtle creaminess

Palate: Fresh and delicate, showing watermelon and peachy flavours layered with bright citrus. The palate is rounded yet dry, supported by balanced acidity, leading to clean, dry finish. 

Cellaring: This wine is ready to be drunk young and fresh at least to the end of 2027. Serve lightly chilled.

Food Match: Food friendly. Ideal with seafood, sushi, light summer salads and fresh cheeses, or enjoy alongside prosciutto and melon for a relaxed, summer pairing.

Serve: Lightly chilled.

WINE ANALYSIS

Alcohol: 12.5%
Residual Sugar: 1.2 g/L
Titratable Acidity: 7 g/L
pH: 3.19

This is a vegan friendly wine 

VITICULTURE & VINIFICATION

Grape Growing: This Pinot Noir Rosé is sourced from two estate-owned and managed vineyards. 77% from Pauls Road and 23% from Holmewood (both located in the Rapaura area, Central Wairau). The Pinot Noir blocks were specifically designated for rose production-clones 10/5,777 and 114.Vines were trained to a mixture of 2 and 3 cane or spur-pruned vertical shoot positioning. Throughout the growing season, the vines were thoughtfully managed, with selective leaf plucking and prudent crop thinning to promote even ripening and clean fruit at harvest. 

Climate: The Winter season prior to commencement of growth in Spring 2024 provided the perfect amount of rain to ensure strong, healthy early season growth. Higher than average inflorescence numbers and then one of the most perfect and quick flowering periods in memory ensured a very high crop potential and full bunches. By mid-season, grapevine phenology was tracking well in advance of the long-term average. This changed in the second half of the season with milder growing conditions and the larger crop slowing ripening down. Substantial fruit thinning was often required to ensure timely ripeness at harvest. Dry conditions in the lead up to harvest, along with the clean flowering, ensured disease pressure remained low. Conditions remained dry and fruit remained in excellent condition throughout the harvest period. 

Harvest Date: Two picks on 28th February 2025.

Winemaking: Fruit was machine harvested in the early morning and destemmed in the vineyard to preserve aromatic freshness. The short transport distance (500m and 8km) allowed excellent control over colour extraction, while still enabling a brief period of skin contact. Minimal maceration time was used in the press, with close attention to colour development. Free-run juice was kept separate from press fractions. Fermentation was carried out in stainless steel tanks at cool temperatures using selected yeast to retain purity of fruit and freshness.

Winemaker: Diana Katardzhieva

ACCOLADES

  • "Citrusy, vivid and juicy, showing fresh flowers, Meyer lemons and frozen strawberries. Medium-bodied, silky and subtle, with bright acidity and a delicious finish. Vegan. Sustainable. Drink now. Screw cap." James Suckling, 90 points

  • "Estate-grown in the Wairua Valley, the 2025 vintage (****1/2) is a refined wine, offering good value.  Bright, light pink, it is fresh and medium-bodied, with strong peach, strawberry, watermelon and spice flavours, showing good delicacy and vibrancy, lively acidity and a dry (1.5 grams/litre of residual sugar) finish." Michael Cooper ONZM, (4.5 stars).

  • "Fresh, crisp, just dry and ready to drink. A bouquet and palate of raspberry and cherry, a little strawberry and wet stone mineral quality. Fine fruit tannins and acidity frame the fruits adding mouthfeel and length. Well made with best drinking from 2025 through 2027." Cameron Douglas, 90 Points, Premium


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