The Ned Noble Sauvignon Blanc 37.5cl

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Viticulture
Situated in the Waihopai Valley, the vineyard is comprised of a complex range of soils, running across three ancient river bed terraces with less fertility and uniformity than those of the Wairau Valley. The Waihopai Valley has a unique climate with a larger diurnal range, warmer days and cooler nights, than the main Wairau Valley. This combination of soils and climate allows us to produce classic styles of Sauvignon Blanc showing elegance and fruit purity. Our vineyard is close planted at a density of 2,525 vines per hectare. The vines are cane pruned with vertically shoot positioned (VSP) canopies.

Vintage
Having survived a string of spring frosts, the timing of budburst was nearly identical to last year though a subsequent cooling off meant early vine development wasn't quite as vigorous as seen previously. November was dry, with temperatures slightly above average. December bought with it a noticeable drop in temperature and just shy of 10mm of rain. This was to coincide with the critical stages of flowering and fruit set and goes some way to explain the lighter than
usual 2015 yields. By Christmas the weather had begun to warm up and we hit a sustained patch of hot, dry weather that lasted through to the middle of March before the weather broke and the district finally got some rain. Further rain at the end of April and into May brought the blessed run of weather to a close whilst initiating a Noble Rot infection to rival the legendary 2014. This has created a fruit source with heavily botrytis affected, ripe fruit flavours combined with record high levels of residual sugar.

Winemaking
Flavour packed fruit was harvested during the first week of June and gently pressed to yield a thick golden juice, laden with richness. Cool fermentation in stainless steel tanks with specific German yeast strains chosen for its ability to survive the chokingly high natural sugar levels, has ensured the wine with freshness and the most vibrant of personalities.

Colour
Deep yellow - gold.

Aroma
A warm, rich bouquet of citrus zest, peach nectar and apricot stone.

Palate
A combination of luscious golden stone fruits and orange & grapefruit marmalade continues the flavour themes established on the nose. The smooth, sugary texture is shot through with veins of electric Waihopai acidity resulting in a palate feel that is wonderfully light and bright for a wine that delivers so much richness and such lofty sugar numbers.

Food Matching
Perfectly matched with most classic fruit based desserts. Try the 2015 Ned Noble Sauvignon Blanc lightly chilled with a warm, straight from the oven slice of ginger loaf, smeared with Kapiti Cheese's legendary Kikorangi Blue and a few dried apricots and crunchy, green pear slices on the side.

Cellaring Potential
Up to 5 years.
Wine of Marlborough, New Zealand
Country of Origin
New Zealand

Typical ValuesAnalysis
Alcohol10.5%
pH3.58
Titratable Acid7.4g/L
Residue Sugar165g/L
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
ABV (%)
10.5
Units
3.9
Grape Variety
Sauvignon Blanc
Tasting Notes
A generous bouquet of apricot and honeysuckle supported by refreshing citrus undertones.
History
Brent Marris, Marlborough born and raised, spent years as a youngster exploring the landscape of his home region. He put that exploration to good use when, in 2003, he started his search for a vineyard property. The site he chose was 268ha of vineyards on the banks of the Waihopai River, on the southern side of the Wairau Valley. From here, Brent started Marisco Vineyards and achieved international success with his wines, most notably with his flagship brand ¿The Ned¿.
Regional Information
New Zealand's flagship wine region which, in combination with Sauvignon Blanc, put the country on the international wine stage. Much more than just Sauvignon though, Marlborough offers increasing depth in both varieties and terroir.
Current Vintage
2018
Vinification Details
Situated in the Waihopai Valley of Marlborough, the Marisco Vineyard is comprised of a complex range of soils, running across three ancient river bed
terraces with less fertility and uniformity than those of the Wairau Valley. The Waihopai Valley has a unique climate with a larger diurnal range, warmer days
and cooler nights, than the main Wairau Valley. This combination of soils and climate allows us to produce classic styles of Sauvignon Blanc showing elegance
and fruit purity.
Producer
Marisco
Agent
Kingsland Drinks
Winemaker
Brent Marris
Taste Category
Sweet
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05 November 2023 by 
Sauvignon blanc

But not as you know it, it's a dessert wine for sure but even knowing that it's too sweet. More like a sherry than a wine. Definitely not for me.

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30 October 2023 by 
sooo moorish

The only flow of this dessert wine is that its very hard to just have one glass!

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22 March 2023 by 
love it

This Ned wine and Canadian ice wines are the best Ive ever had.Perfect for a treat or occasion.

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20 January 2023 by 
Delicious with Dessert

Not tried before, but was tempted buy the Ned label, and didn't disappoint. Would certainly buy again for those occasions when you want to make an impact by bringing out a deliciously chilled dessert wine to go with a posh pud.

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02 November 2022 by 
My favourite wine

Very sweet and real fruity melon taste, just lovely

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13 March 2022 by 
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Not great. Its a sweet desert wine

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