Main Divide North Canterbury Rosé 2022
- Dry style
- Strawberry
- Elderflower
- Refreshing acidity
"Aromas and flavours of fresh peach and citrus, light red cherry and rose. Refreshing, crisp and brand new on the palate. A fine chalky mineral texture with an abundance of salivating acidity carries the fruit flavours through the palate. Balanced, well made and ready to drink for summer 2022 and through 2024" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Oct 2022
Upon release it has a pretty salmon pink hue. The nose is soft, fragrant and full, packed with aromas of red currant, strawberry, rhubarb and grapefruit, intertwined with flecks of white peach and a touch of elderflower. In the mouth it is dry and finely textured, supported by a seam of lively and refreshing acidity. The complementary varieties ensure the wine remains fleshy and supple, while also adding aroma and structure.
Average weather over flowering resulted in a balanced crop, meaning no further fruit thinning was carried out. This was followed by a cooler than average summer which delayed ripening. Fortunately, a warm dry autumn allowed the grapes to be left on the vines till later in the season, where they were able to achieve the desired level of ripeness.
Carefully selected grapes from a unique assemblage of complementary varieties were harvested to make this wine. The free run juice was given a small amount of skin contact to add some colour. Fermentation was carried out in stainless steel vats at a cool temperature to retain varietal purity and freshness, with the wine being bottled shortly after.
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Main Divide North Canterbury Rosé 2022
Main Divide North Canterbury Rosé 2022
- Dry style
- Strawberry
- Elderflower
- Refreshing acidity
"Aromas and flavours of fresh peach and citrus, light red cherry and rose. Refreshing, crisp and brand new on the palate. A fine chalky mineral texture with an abundance of salivating acidity carries the fruit flavours through the palate. Balanced, well made and ready to drink for summer 2022 and through 2024" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Oct 2022
Upon release it has a pretty salmon pink hue. The nose is soft, fragrant and full, packed with aromas of red currant, strawberry, rhubarb and grapefruit, intertwined with flecks of white peach and a touch of elderflower. In the mouth it is dry and finely textured, supported by a seam of lively and refreshing acidity. The complementary varieties ensure the wine remains fleshy and supple, while also adding aroma and structure.
Average weather over flowering resulted in a balanced crop, meaning no further fruit thinning was carried out. This was followed by a cooler than average summer which delayed ripening. Fortunately, a warm dry autumn allowed the grapes to be left on the vines till later in the season, where they were able to achieve the desired level of ripeness.
Carefully selected grapes from a unique assemblage of complementary varieties were harvested to make this wine. The free run juice was given a small amount of skin contact to add some colour. Fermentation was carried out in stainless steel vats at a cool temperature to retain varietal purity and freshness, with the wine being bottled shortly after.
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- Dry style
- Strawberry
- Elderflower
- Refreshing acidity
"Aromas and flavours of fresh peach and citrus, light red cherry and rose. Refreshing, crisp and brand new on the palate. A fine chalky mineral texture with an abundance of salivating acidity carries the fruit flavours through the palate. Balanced, well made and ready to drink for summer 2022 and through 2024" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Oct 2022
Upon release it has a pretty salmon pink hue. The nose is soft, fragrant and full, packed with aromas of red currant, strawberry, rhubarb and grapefruit, intertwined with flecks of white peach and a touch of elderflower. In the mouth it is dry and finely textured, supported by a seam of lively and refreshing acidity. The complementary varieties ensure the wine remains fleshy and supple, while also adding aroma and structure.
Average weather over flowering resulted in a balanced crop, meaning no further fruit thinning was carried out. This was followed by a cooler than average summer which delayed ripening. Fortunately, a warm dry autumn allowed the grapes to be left on the vines till later in the season, where they were able to achieve the desired level of ripeness.
Carefully selected grapes from a unique assemblage of complementary varieties were harvested to make this wine. The free run juice was given a small amount of skin contact to add some colour. Fermentation was carried out in stainless steel vats at a cool temperature to retain varietal purity and freshness, with the wine being bottled shortly after.























