Wine Chapel Peak Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2009
Reviews of purchase Chapel Peak Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2009
Tasting Notes
Wine of golden color with a bright sheen.
Balanced wine and soft on the palate read notes of mango and pineapple.
Wine combines floral aromas and notes of tropical fruits.
The wine goes well with oysters.
Interesting Facts
Marlboro is the most important wine-growing region of New Zealand. This status Marlborough region was only 24 years later, after the first vines were planted in New Zealand. To date, nearly 40% of the production of wine production in New Zealand falls on the region of Marlborough. It is worth noting that the wines produced in this region are the most well-known brands of the country, recognized throughout the world. The main city of the region of Marlborough, Blenheym, has every reason to boast the highest number of hours of sunshine per year. Sunny days are interspersed with clear cold nights and dry autumn berries provides a long gestation period, which is very positive effect on the taste of the grapes.
Chapelle Winery Peak, located in New Zealand (Marlborough) owns Domaine Laporte - the famous French manufacturer of the Sancerre region. Agriculture Chapel Peak produces wines from different grape varieties, one of them - a Sauvignon Blanc. The wines from this grape variety produced surprisingly fragrant, filled with thrilling tones of exotic fruit. Sauvignon Blanc is grown on the hills in the heart of Marlborough on clay soils. Vinification process consists of traditional fermentation in neutral tanks at controlled temperatures and short exposure in neutral vessels. Wine storage potential is 3-5 years.