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LEAVE YOUR REVIEWGolden yellow colour with a vanilla nose and notes of honey, butter and flowers. The attack is fresh, the middle rich and gourmet. The finish is soft and slightly lemony.
A Marlborough with an interesting balance between the acidity of citrus fruits and a certain unctuousness brought by aromas of white peach, almond and buttered brioche.
Fantastic Chardonnay with a very good value for money.
Ideal for pairing with oysters, seafood, fish and on its own.
Fruity, earthy, citrus flavours.
Very good.
Located at the northern tip of New Zealand's South Island, "The Ned" vineyard sits in one of the country's most interesting wine regions: the Marlborough region. The estate takes its name from one of the highest peaks on the Island, and is masterfully run by its owner, Brent Marris, a native of the region. Located on the southern slope of the Waihopai Valley, the 268ha of the vineyard is crossed by the Waihopai River which not only provides a border, but which is also the origin of the pebbles that make up the entire terroir of the vineyard. "The Ned" is an area that represents New Zealand wonderfully well, where we can perceive in its achievements all the energy and expression of all the land of the country with the long white cloud.
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Golden yellow colour with a vanilla nose and notes of honey, butter and flowers. The attack is fresh, the middle rich and gourmet. The finish is soft and slightly lemony.more reviews