Te Mata Estate

Cape Crest Hawkes Bay Sauvignon Blanc

9.06 ratings
9.23 pro ratings
Hawkes Bay, North Island, New Zealand
Sauvignon Blanc
Cheddar & Gruyere, Tomato-Based, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Goat & Feta Cheese, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Fish, Salads & Greens, Meaty & Oily Fish, Fruit Desserts, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Bob McDonald

Very pale lemon in colour. Aromas of gooseberry, citrus blossom and barrel ferment characters - a bit toasty and nutty. Blended with a touch of Semillon and Sauvignon Gris. On the palate peachy notes - fulsome in the mouth. An excellent wine, all the better for the oak maturation. Richard Heming MW said of this wine “could be Graves or Pessac Leognan”. I really enjoyed this - from one of New Zealand’s best estates. Had my final bottle 6 weeks later on 4th October 2020 with consistent notes - delicious wine.

Very pale lemon in colour. Aromas of gooseberry, citrus blossom and barrel ferment characters - a bit toasty and nutty. Blended with a touch of Semillon and Sauvignon Gris. On the palate peachy notes - fulsome in the mouth. An excellent wine, all the better for the oak maturation. Richard Heming MW said of this wine “could be Graves or Pessac Leognan”. I really enjoyed this - from one of New Zealand’s best estates. Had my final bottle 6 weeks later on 4th October 2020 with consistent notes - delicious wine.

Apr 4th, 2020
Bob McDonald

Passion fruit notes on nose and palate. A refreshing drink but somewhat one dimensional. The minimal oak treatment is hardly noticeable. I think there are better regions for Sauvignon Blanc than Hawkes Bay eg Marlborough although Te Mata remains a 5 Star producer in New Zealand - better known for their Cabernet and Shiraz.

Passion fruit notes on nose and palate. A refreshing drink but somewhat one dimensional. The minimal oak treatment is hardly noticeable. I think there are better regions for Sauvignon Blanc than Hawkes Bay eg Marlborough although Te Mata remains a 5 Star producer in New Zealand - better known for their Cabernet and Shiraz.

Nov 26th, 2019
Bob McDonald

Pale to Mid Lemon in colour. Aromas of passion fruit with some barrel ferment character. Refreshing with low acid. A little Sauvignon Gris and Semillon in the blend so the label says. A delicious wine. A little oak complements SB eg. like Bordeaux Blanc.

Pale to Mid Lemon in colour. Aromas of passion fruit with some barrel ferment character. Refreshing with low acid. A little Sauvignon Gris and Semillon in the blend so the label says. A delicious wine. A little oak complements SB eg. like Bordeaux Blanc.

Jan 22nd, 2018
David T

Independent Sommelier/Wine Educator

9.4

Made is a beautiful dry style. Grown in red metal gravel. The vintage experienced 10 days of temperatures above 35 degrees celsius. The warmest in 10 years. Spent 10 months in used oak. Fragrant white fruit blossoms, wild tropicals of; guava, passion fruit, citrus, almonds, lime, grapefruit, white peach, nectarine, melon, brioche, the softest dry powdery minerality, mellow high acidity, saline, white florals and a fantastic ripe fresh finish. Te Mata is one of the most respected producers in Hawke's Bay and the best I visited in my short stay.

Made is a beautiful dry style. Grown in red metal gravel. The vintage experienced 10 days of temperatures above 35 degrees celsius. The warmest in 10 years. Spent 10 months in used oak. Fragrant white fruit blossoms, wild tropicals of; guava, passion fruit, citrus, almonds, lime, grapefruit, white peach, nectarine, melon, brioche, the softest dry powdery minerality, mellow high acidity, saline, white florals and a fantastic ripe fresh finish. Te Mata is one of the most respected producers in Hawke's Bay and the best I visited in my short stay.

Apr 22nd, 2017
I Wei Lai

I Wei had this 5 years ago

I Wei had this 5 years ago

Feb 10th, 2019
Petr Jonak

Petr had this 7 years ago

Petr had this 7 years ago

Feb 27th, 2017