In an age where many NZ family
wineries are being bought out by large corporates, or even closing down
completely, it is very heartening to see some who are still going strong.
Pegasus Bay is entirely family-owned
and operated. The Donaldson family were pioneers of grape growing and wine
making in north Canterbury in the early 1970s. Ivan Donaldson oversees
viticulture and wine styles. His wife Christine established the gardens at
Pegasus Bay. Eldest son, Matthew is winemaker and Matthew’s wife Di helps with
winery logistics. Another son, Edward is Marketing Manager; his wife Belinda
directs the winery’s multi award winning restaurant. The youngest son Paul is
the winery’s General Manager, while another son Michael is the local sales
manager.
The Alan Scott winery is owned by
founder Allan Scott and his family. Allan was another pioneering wine grower,
planting the first vines in the Marlborough region back in 1973 when he worked
as viticulturist for Montana. He subsequently worked for Corbans before
starting his own label. Wife, Catherine runs the cellar door and also oversee
their Twelve Trees Restaurant at the winery. Son Josh (who founded the Moa
beer) is wine maker. Daughters Sara and Victoria are involved in viticulture
and marketing, respectively.
Main Divide North Canterbury Sauvignon Blanc 2017 $NZ 21
Lime citrus and green capsicum flavours without the OTT acid of many Marlborough Savs. Herbal and complex. (Main Divide is Pegasus Bay’s second label).
Lime citrus and green capsicum flavours without the OTT acid of many Marlborough Savs. Herbal and complex. (Main Divide is Pegasus Bay’s second label).
Pegasus Bay North Canterbury Pinot Noir 2014 $NZ 50
Aromas of baking spices, black
cherry and ripe plum. Flavours of cherry, spice, black pepper, savoury truffle and
silky, lengthy tannins. A classic pinot noir.
Pegasus Bay North Canterbury Bel Canto Dry Riesling
2015 $NZ 37
Technically dry, but lush and full
on the palate. Flavours of grapefruit, honeysuckle and mango. Gloriously
intense and will get even better with time.
Allan Scott Generations Marlborough Gewürztraminer 2016 $26
Aromas of lychee fruit and Turkish delight, it opens up with a just off-dry palate of tinned lychee, perfumey Turkish delight, with added tangy yeast and hint of green herbs. Time in oak has added extra complexity.
Aromas of lychee fruit and Turkish delight, it opens up with a just off-dry palate of tinned lychee, perfumey Turkish delight, with added tangy yeast and hint of green herbs. Time in oak has added extra complexity.
Allan Scott Generations Marlborough Pinot Noir 2016 $NZ 36
Just shows how far Marlborough
Pinots have progressed. Spicy and fruity, with soft silky tannins, Black Doris
plum and a lengthy smoky finish.
Allan Scott Cecilia Vintage Methode Traditionelle 2013 $NZ 28
Very much in the classic Champagne blanc de blancs style, with 100% chardonnay. Yeasty brioche aromas, and pale gold in the glass. A frothy mousse in the mouth with lush flavours of apple, nougat and toasted almond and a nudge of clover honey.
Very much in the classic Champagne blanc de blancs style, with 100% chardonnay. Yeasty brioche aromas, and pale gold in the glass. A frothy mousse in the mouth with lush flavours of apple, nougat and toasted almond and a nudge of clover honey.
Phil Parker hosts wine tasting tours in Auckland New Zealand
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