Elegance, line and length are the hallmarks of this wine. Built around its juicy acid structure and a tell-tale textural minerality, it is a Sauvignon with persistence, succulence and harmony.
It is all about focusing the lens on the nooks and crannies of Marlborough's sub regions, soils and climates for the Mud House Sub Region Series. Building on over 20 years of producing wine from New Zealand's iconic Marlborough region, our winemakers select grapes from the different parts of the region, that offer a unique expression of key varietals.
The Nautilus Sauvignon Blanc displays intense lifted aromas of lemongrass, fresh blackcurrant buds and ripe grapefruit. The palate introduces delightful lime zest flavours with mouth-watering intensity finishing with a strong textural component.
Pale daffodil green yellow in the glass. Vibrant ripe fruit notes on the nose leading into a palate of fresh crusty breadand peach kernel with a finish of river- stone minerality. A wine of individuality and complexity.
Pale straw with green hues, Zesty aromas of fresh lime with underlying hints of white nectarine. The palate is fresh crisp, complex and precise. Generous mouthfeel and a fine seam of acidity provide a very persistent finish.
This wine is bright light salmon colour with a charming and vivacious nose of red berry fruits, pomegranate and spices, leading into a mouth filling, smooth palate. The finish is fresh, clean and refreshing.
The philosophy of Oyster Bay is to produce fine, distinctly regional wines that are elegant and assertive with glorious fruit flavours. An affordable, everyday luxury.
The philosophy of Oyster Bay is to produce fine, distinctly regional wines that are elegant and assertive with glorious fruit flavours. An affordable, everyday luxury.
The philosophy of Oyster Bay is to produce fine, distinctly regional wines that are elegant and assertive with glorious fruit flavours. An affordable, everyday luxury.
A blend of Corvina 50%, Trebbiano di Lugana 25%, Syrah 15%, Carmenère 10%. The grapes have been carefully chosen so that, when harvested at proper maturity, they express all the characteristics desired for our rosé.
This wine has been made utilising the traditional techniques which have made the Chardonnay of the Burgundy region in France so famous. Pegasus Bay thus adopt a hands-off approach so that until the last, or blending, stage, the wine has largely made itself.