Elephant Hill Sauvignon Blanc 2021
12 bottles
Out of stock
Wine Description
Elegant, fresh, mineral and fruit laden bouquet with flavours of sweet grapefruit and lemon, white peach and dried pineapple. There’s a fine satin texture as the wine touches the palate with a core of fresh citrus and tropical fruits, salivating acidity and a saline layer adding extra mouthfeel. A dried herb quality emerges on the finish.
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History: Hawke's Bay stands proud as one of New Zealand's most venerable wine regions. Its viticultural lineage can be traced back to 1851 when the first vineyards were established by missionaries aiming to produce sacramental wines. Remarkably, its first commercial wine sale was chronicled in 1870. As the decades unfurled, the 1920s saw a burgeoning wine industry, with iconic wineries like Te Mata, Mission Estate, and Church Road cementing their presence, many of which continue to thrive today.
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John Sullivan –
Soft acidity and prominent gooseberry notes on the palate.
Carlton Betzer –
Nose: Orange zest. Taste: Light acidity, good length, minerality.
Christine Swoopes –
Smooth Marlborough Sauv without harsh acidity. No notes taken.
Raul Gayman –
Review: Classic NZ SB with notes of fresh cut grass, gooseberries, and lime on the nose. Slightly metallic with high acidity. Loses aroma quickly. (B)
Mable Thomas –
Decent SB, not top at $20. Dry, good acidity, light to medium body.
Glenn Kinser –
Well-balanced Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay with pear, melon, and litchi notes. Full-bodied with a fresh acidity and touch of bitterness. Pleasant and enjoyable.
Lori Villanova –
Grassy with various aromatics, similar to a California SB. Not my preference.
Sal Shelby –
Fresh and green with a touch of residual sugar on the palate. Tight grip with a gooseberry flavor.
Joyce Koop –
A well-made wine from EH’s Gimblett Gravels vineyard. Interesting taste with nice and rounded tropical flavors. Easy drinking without being boring. Worth the price.
Judy Kocher –
Review: Crispy with high acidity, citrus and passion fruit flavors, fair complexity, great intensity and finish. Unripe green scent can be unpleasant.
Michael Hanlon –
Citrus and fruit flavors make it inviting.