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Great Harry

2006 Martinborough Pinot Noir

Palliser Estate Great Harry is a remarkable expression of Pinot Noir hailing from the esteemed Martinborough region, celebrated for its exceptional terroir and ideal grape-growing conditions. This wine showcases a medium to full-bodied profile, presenting beautifully ripe fruit characteristics that dance on the palate, with notes of dark cherry and subtle hints of spice. Its acidity is bright and mouthwatering, providing a refreshing lift that complements the luscious fruit. The tannins are elegantly structured, adding a firm backbone without overwhelming the overall harmony of the wine. This delightful red possesses a dry finish, leaving a lingering impression that invites you back for another sip. Perfect for pairing with roasted lamb or a charcuterie board, Palliser Estate Great Harry truly exemplifies the artistry of winemaking in the remarkable Martinborough region.

Tasting notes:


Black Cherry

Black Cherry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Earth

Earth

Region:


New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the most isolated countries on Earth, and the small country surprised everyone when its crisp, focused wines began impressing critics in the 1990s. New Zealand first made its impact on the wine world with Sauvignon Blanc from the picturesque Marlborough region. Zingy, floral and herbaceous, these mouthwatering Sauvignon Blancs thrilled wine lovers. Pinot Noir is another success story here, becoming blissfully elegant with beautiful cherry aromas in regions like Central Otago and Wairarapa. While Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir star in New Zealand, stunning whites like Riesling, Pinot Gris and Chardonnay, and complex reds such as Syrah and Merlot, also find a welcome home in this beautiful and rugged land.

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