ABOUT THIS WINE:

Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay

Pinot Noir

Oyster Bay Pinot Noir, a delightful offering from the Marlborough region, showcases a captivating red hue that entices the eye. This 2013 vintage presents an elegantly medium-bodied profile, delivering a harmonious balance between its lively acidity and the subtle complexity of its flavor. The wine reveals prominent fruit intensity, with notes of ripe red berries and a touch of earthy undertones that enhance its character. The tannins are notably soft, contributing to a velvety mouthfeel that makes it both approachable and food-friendly. With a dry finish, this Pinot Noir is a perfect companion to a variety of dishes, inviting you to savor each sip.

ABOUT THIS WINE

Oyster Bay

Oyster Bay

Pinot Noir

Oyster Bay Pinot Noir, a delightful offering from the Marlborough region, showcases a captivating red hue that entices the eye. This 2013 vintage presents an elegantly medium-bodied profile, delivering a harmonious balance between its lively acidity and the subtle complexity of its flavor. The wine reveals prominent fruit intensity, with notes of ripe red berries and a touch of earthy undertones that enhance its character. The tannins are notably soft, contributing to a velvety mouthfeel that makes it both approachable and food-friendly. With a dry finish, this Pinot Noir is a perfect companion to a variety of dishes, inviting you to savor each sip.
Oyster Bay

WINE REGION:

Outline of Marlborough

Marlborough

New Zealand's Marlborough region is arguably its most important, a name synonymous with the country's distinctive world-class Sauvignon Blancs. Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc—with its tropical fruit, gooseberry and herbaceous notes—is one of a kind. And it is all thanks to Marlborough's terroir: a large, gravelly river valley inland of Cloudy Bay at the northeast tip of the South Island, it enjoys long, warm, maritime-influenced summers. But Marlborough isn't only about Sauvignon Blanc. The region also produces exceptional Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, sparkling wine and both dry and sweet Riesling.

WINE REGION

Outline of Marlborough

Marlborough

New Zealand's Marlborough region is arguably its most important, a name synonymous with the country's distinctive world-class Sauvignon Blancs. Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc—with its tropical fruit, gooseberry and herbaceous notes—is one of a kind. And it is all thanks to Marlborough's terroir: a large, gravelly river valley inland of Cloudy Bay at the northeast tip of the South Island, it enjoys long, warm, maritime-influenced summers. But Marlborough isn't only about Sauvignon Blanc. The region also produces exceptional Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, sparkling wine and both dry and sweet Riesling.

TASTING NOTES:

Black Cherry

Raspberry

Oak

TASTING NOTES

Black Cherry

Raspberry

Oak

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