Lake Chalice ‘Plume’ Pinot Noir 2017 (6 Bottles) Marlborough

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$320.00

NEW ZEALAND WIDE SHIPPING INCLUDED

The aroma is filled with dark fruits which follow through on the palate and combine with plenty of savoury characters. This wine will benefit from time with oxygen and could even be decanted. Ageing potential – 10 years and beyond.

2017 provided us with a vintage where we were able to provide this exceptional fruit for Plume by Lake Chalice. Sourced from our founding Eyrie Vineyard in the Waihopai Valley on the southern side of the Wairau Plain.

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About Lake Chalice Wines

Lake Chalice Wines is one of the few remaining privately and locally owned wine companies in New Zealand. Proudly owned by the Ibbotson family and located in the country’s premier wine-growing region Marlborough the winery prides itself in exceptional quality from grape to glass.

To ensure the diverse microclimates and terroir of the Marlborough valley are translated into all of our wines, winemaker Chloe Gabrielsen takes a boutique approach, independently fermenting unique parcels of fruit from single vineyards. This combined with the biodiversity of our three unique vineyard sites, is the formula that retains the quality and reputation of Lake Chalice Wines globally.

the decade of bad hair and poor style choices – two wind-surfing buddies started an adventure. It wasn’t wind-surfing the Tasman, but at that time, probably just as crazy. (Cue ‘Top Gun’ Soundtrack.)

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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.