This is another wine we tried while visiting Nelson in New Zealand. I picked up this Kahurangi Estate 2017 Pinot Gris as my Nan use to help pick their grapes 🍇. I also love my NZ Pinot Gris!
The Kahurangi vineyard was planted in 1973 and has the oldest commercial vines in NZ’s South Island. The name is Maori and means both “treasured possession” and “precious jewel” 💎.
In the glass it’s a pale yellow shade on the eye with fresh nectarines, lemon and a whiff of ginger on the nose. There’s a bit of fruit sweetness on the palate alongside an air of elegance and a lovely finish with hints of peach 🍑 and pear 🍐. Highly enjoyable tipple for around the $20 mark!
All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy! #tcweekdaywine #tctastingnotes
This is another wine we tried while visiting Nelson in New Zealand. I picked up this Kahurangi Estate 2017 Pinot Gris as my Nan use to help pick their grapes 🍇. I also love my NZ Pinot Gris!
The Kahurangi vineyard was planted in 1973 and has the oldest commercial vines in NZ’s South Island. The name is Maori and means both “treasured possession” and “precious jewel” 💎.
In the glass it’s a pale yellow shade on the eye with fresh nectarines, lemon and a whiff of ginger on the nose. There’s a bit of fruit sweetness on the palate alongside an air of elegance and a lovely finish with hints of peach 🍑 and pear 🍐. Highly enjoyable tipple for around the $20 mark!
All opinions are based on my own taste buds. Wine is subjective & always evolving, so make sure you drink what you enjoy! #tcweekdaywine #tctastingnotes
Dec 19th, 2017