Mt. Difficulty `Roaring Meg` Pinot Gris 2021/2022

£95.70

ABV 14%

Tasting Notes
From the stunning region of Central Otago in New Zealand comes this rich and fruity wine. The nose if a fruit cocktail of aromas including white pear, passionfruit, melon and mango. These tropical fruit flavours are repeated on the palate alongside some delicious stone fruit flavours of peaches and nectarines. The mouthfeel is lovely and rich which leads to a textured and off dry finish.

Food
A great aperitif, this will go well with grilled chicken and lemon sauce, and lightly grilled snapper.

Region
A spectacular landscape and sophisticated tourist culture also home to some of the world`s best Pinot Noir, not to mention impressive, vivid white wines. Historically noted as pre-eminently suitable for winemaking (Bragato 1895), stonefruit prevailed until renewed interest in the 1950s and then significant commitment by the 1970s pioneers. The main sub-regions lie within close reach but the distinctive mountainous terrain means each occupies a unique niche of climate, aspect and altitude. Soils can vary considerably within each sub -region though a stony free draining base is common to all. The world`s southernmost wine region and the country`s highest, in this semi-continental climate, frosts are an accepted and planned for hazard. Dry autumns and overall low humidity are signficant assets, helping to coax both amazing purity and complexity.

Producer
Boutique winery Mt Difficulty was an early pioneer in the region. With their founding vineyards established in 1992, Mt Difficulty owns some of the oldest vines and is one of the most respected producers in Central Otago. Situated on the famous Felton Road in Bannockburn, this is a unique and rare area of extremes. Mt Difficulty has harnessed this once brutal terrain to produce premium wines at the forefront of Otago`s and some say New Zealand`s, finest wine production.

Media
Decanter Wine Awards Silver medal 2014, San Francisco International Wine Competition double Gold medal 2014, IWC Silver medal 2012.

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