Greystone Organic Waipara Chardonnay 2024
Pale lemon in colour with aromas of ripe nectarine and pink grapefruit. Toasted almonds
and bran appear with some fine blossom too. Rich mouth-feel with exotic spice and lemon pith, balanced with a lengthy mineral spine.
Greystone draws its name from the unique limestone conglomerate that we find as the bedrock on which our vine roots grow in. A limestone mix of fossils, sea shells and small pebbles that have been fused together through the seismic movement of North Canterbury. Over time this ancient seabed has been pushed and folded upwards to form the Teviotdale Hills.
Food Pairing: For pairings, keep it simple yet indulgent: grilled salmon, roast pork
belly, or creamy mushroom risotto. This wine is a pleasure to enjoy now but will reward patience – cellar it for 10-12 years, and it will continue to evolve beautifully.
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Greystone Organic Waipara Chardonnay 2024
Greystone Organic Waipara Chardonnay 2024
Pale lemon in colour with aromas of ripe nectarine and pink grapefruit. Toasted almonds
and bran appear with some fine blossom too. Rich mouth-feel with exotic spice and lemon pith, balanced with a lengthy mineral spine.
Greystone draws its name from the unique limestone conglomerate that we find as the bedrock on which our vine roots grow in. A limestone mix of fossils, sea shells and small pebbles that have been fused together through the seismic movement of North Canterbury. Over time this ancient seabed has been pushed and folded upwards to form the Teviotdale Hills.
Food Pairing: For pairings, keep it simple yet indulgent: grilled salmon, roast pork
belly, or creamy mushroom risotto. This wine is a pleasure to enjoy now but will reward patience – cellar it for 10-12 years, and it will continue to evolve beautifully.
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Pale lemon in colour with aromas of ripe nectarine and pink grapefruit. Toasted almonds
and bran appear with some fine blossom too. Rich mouth-feel with exotic spice and lemon pith, balanced with a lengthy mineral spine.
Greystone draws its name from the unique limestone conglomerate that we find as the bedrock on which our vine roots grow in. A limestone mix of fossils, sea shells and small pebbles that have been fused together through the seismic movement of North Canterbury. Over time this ancient seabed has been pushed and folded upwards to form the Teviotdale Hills.
Food Pairing: For pairings, keep it simple yet indulgent: grilled salmon, roast pork
belly, or creamy mushroom risotto. This wine is a pleasure to enjoy now but will reward patience – cellar it for 10-12 years, and it will continue to evolve beautifully.























