The Cellar: New Zealand's World-Class Wines
Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Critic
The Cellar: New Zealand's World-Class Wines

2009 Tohu Sauvignon Blanc
Tohu (translates into ‘signature’) is New Zealand’s first Maori-owned wine operation. The Maori are strong believers in the spiritual connection between the land and all that is grown on it, and make wine following the

The result is a delicious Sauvignon Blanc and a great example of the style and value that has made this region’s Sauvignon Blancs famous. It is only around $15 but it brings a lot of flavor and intensity to the table. The aromas are vibrant, the flavors pop in your mouth and they are long lasting. It’s a complex wine with flavors spanning from citrus and tropical fruits, while also displaying blossom, herb and mineral notes – all deliciously balanced with mouthwatering acidity.
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Pinot Noir is the most widely planted red grape in New Zealand. When at their best, Pinot Noirs from Marlborough can rival the best in world - even those of Burgundy. The style of Pinot made in New Zealand varies from

The 2009 Pinot Noir from Framingham is a blend of several base Pinot Noirs made from grapes harvested from four different sites around Marlborough’s Wairau Valley. The winemakers appear to have been focusing on making a style of Pinot that is a bit more fruit-driven, as this is a soft and approachable wine displaying red fruit and only a touch of the game, herbs and the savory characteristics that Pinot Noir sometimes exhibits. I would go as far as to say that regardless of which style of Pinot you like this wine is sure to please because it has a little bit of everything going for it.
Enjoy!
Steffen Rasch is a Certified Specialist of Wine (CSW). If you have any wine-related questions, comments or concerns feel free to email him at [email protected]. And as always, don’t forget to follow GoLocalProv’s Wine Cellar on Facebook.
