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TOP NZ GEWÜRZTRAM­INER

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Bladen Marlboroug­h Gewürztram­iner ‘Tilly Vineyard’ 2019

- 5 $29 ★★★★★

LEAVING CITY LIFE in 1989, Dave and Christine Macdonald did so with two toddlers in tow – literally – they traversed New Zealand in a caravan to find the perfect location to make their wine dreams come true. That location was Marlboroug­h and Bladen was born, one of only eight wineries in what was then a newly developing wine region. Named for the young Macdonald children – Blair and Deni – Bladen quickly developed a reputation for remarkable wines, a reputation which remains solid today.

Bladen’s ‘Tilly Vineyard’ Gewürztram­iner is dedicated to the grapegrowe­rs, Kevin and Kerry Tilly whose vineyards are located in the Benmorven area of Marlboroug­h’s Southern Valleys.

The gewürztram­iner grapes were picked later than expected. This was due to a later budburst in spring and then lower sunshine hours in autumn which delayed the start to their all important ripening before harvest. Once handpicked, the grapes were crushed and then held in the press to extract the maximum flavour possible and fermented in stainless steel tanks to retain freshness and the signature aromatics for which gewürztram­iner is famous.

This gewürztram­iner is full bodied, rich and oily, a remarkably good example of fine New Zealand gewürztram­iner. It displays heady dried spice, subtle Turkish delight and ethereal rose water aromas. An exotic beauty with a seductive moreish palate with rich honey and spice notes which carry through to a long, sustained finish, leaving all the senses relaxed, happy and fulfilled. Balanced, delightful and as good now as it will be after five years in your cellar.

2 / Askerne Gewürztram­iner 2018 (Hawke’s Bay) ★★★★★ - 4 $22.90

Delicate yet sensual and elegant with abundant aromas of rosewater and citrus. This is a complex example of gewürztram­iner with a concentrat­ed palate, great palate weight and an excellent finish. A year older but still full of youth and vitality. A seductive one that leaves you wanting more.

3 / Wairau River Gewürztram­iner 2019 (Marlboroug­h) ★★★★ - 3 $25

Gewürztram­iner worthy of the name – this wine has all the trademark characteri­stics of this special variety. Spice, Turkish delight, a dash of rosewater and a hint of musk all balanced perfectly together without any one character dominating. A balance that lasts all the way to the perfect finish.

4 / Seifried Nelson Gewürztram­iner 2019 ★★★★ - 9 $18

Reflective of a cooler style gewürztram­iner showing stone fruit, crab apple and musk. One you might consider to be a delicate and shy wallflower from its aromas but the palate has surprising intensity, intrigue and, dare we say, swagger, once you get this wine on the dance floor.

Askerne Reserve Gewürztram­iner, 2018 (Hawke’s Bay)★★★★ 5 $29.90

A complex and sublime varietal undeserved of its too common and over simplified ‘goes well with spicy food’ tasting note, gewürztram­iner is capable of so much more.

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