From the Nelson region at the top of the North Island, this affordable Pinot Gris offers notes of pear and honeysuckle, backed by subtler aromas like ginger and something dustier, like the spine of a library book. Fruit on the palate is tangy although acidity isn't as lifted as other PGs. Nevertheless there's a lovely texture and food friendliness here that makes for an easy-drinking drop.
From the Nelson region at the top of the North Island, this affordable Pinot Gris offers notes of pear and honeysuckle, backed by subtler aromas like ginger and something dustier, like the spine of a library book. Fruit on the palate is tangy although acidity isn't as lifted as other PGs. Nevertheless there's a lovely texture and food friendliness here that makes for an easy-drinking drop.
From the Nelson region at the top of the North Island, this affordable Pinot Gris offers notes of pear and honeysuckle, backed by subtler aromas like ginger and something dustier, like the spine of a library book. Fruit on the palate is tangy although acidity isn't as lifted as other PGs. Nevertheless there's a lovely texture and food friendliness here that makes for an easy-drinking drop.
From the Nelson region at the top of the North Island, this affordable Pinot Gris offers notes of pear and honeysuckle, backed by subtler aromas like ginger and something dustier, like the spine of a library book. Fruit on the palate is tangy although acidity isn't as lifted as other PGs. Nevertheless there's a lovely texture and food friendliness here that makes for an easy-drinking drop.