Brookfields ‘Burnfoot’ Merlot 2019 (6 Bottles) Hawke’s Bay

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$141.00

NEW ZEALAND WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

Twenty years ago the ‘Burnfoot’ label was launched into an over supplied Merlot market, and it sold well. That trend still continues today. The 2019 ‘Burnfoot’ Merlot exhibits ripe Black Doris plums, blackcurrants, wild strawberries, along with infused oak and soft tannins.

It is well integrated with a balanced palate making it approachable and enjoyable now, and a delight with lamb, beef or earthy vegetarian cuisine.

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About Brookfields Vineyards Wines

Founded in 1937, Brookfields Vineyards is Hawke’s Bay’s Oldest Boutique Winery, situated alongside the glistening waters of the Tutaekuri River, between Napier and Hastings.
The winery was purchased by the current owner and winemaker Peter Robertson, in 1977, who has since transformed Brookfields into a leading winery for New Zealand premium wines.

Purposely built as a winery – Brookfields is built on tradition and sustainability, combining the best techniques from the past and today, to produce exciting wines each year from their own or shared ownership Hawke’s Bay vineyards.
The history of Brookfields is revealed in the handmade 25cm concrete blocks used to build the winery and the cellar in the 1930s. These handmade blocks create the perfect environment for ageing great wines and keeping the cellar cool during Hawke’s Bay’s hot summers.

Peter creates classic wines with grapes only grown in specific locations and to his strict growing policy – expressing the essence of place. Brookfields reputation has been built on stunning red wines. The 1989 ‘Gold Label’ Cabernet / Merlot stunned traditional wine critics and the trade on its release. Its sheer weight and flavour made it the wine of the vintage. Subsequent vintages have firmly placed Brookfields as one of Hawke’s Bay’s best red winemakers.

Brookfields produces between 8,000 and 10,000 cases of wine each year. In a great vintage that won’t change a great deal. There is no desire to push up volumes and chase expansion when there’s the challenge of creating an even more dramatic wine.

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Hancocks

The Hancocks name traces its origins back to 1859 when Thomas Hancock purchased the Captain Cook Inn in Khyber Pass Road Newmarket. Hancocks originally started life as a brewer and publican. The company went through many changes in its first 100 years, including the manufacture and distribution of spirits. Over the course of years the company changed names several times with the core of the company being the basis of what we now know as Lion.