Te Whare Ra Pinot Noir

A premium quality Pinot Noir from Marlborough.

TWR, or the Te Whare Ra, is a small winery located in Renwick in New Zealand's Marlborough region. It's known for producing authentic and organic wines, created in the most biodynamic way possible.

Made from handpicked grapes, this wine features a deep garnet colour and a complex aroma filled with dark cherries, black currants, and a hint of spice. On the palate, it delivers a rich and elegant taste of ripe fruit flavours intertwined with fine tannins and a subtle mineral finish.

This wine is a perfect match for grilled meats, roasted vegetables, or a soft-cheese platter. Aged in French oak barrels, this Pinot Noir offers a long-lasting and memorable taste that any wine connoisseur will appreciate. 

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£29.49

Style

  • 5/5

    Acidity

  • 2/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Medium

    Body

Aromas

  • Black Cherry

  • Cranberry

  • Earth

  • Raspberry

  • Strawberry

Details

More Information
Wine TypeRed wine
Alc. Vol13
CountryNew Zealand
Grape VarietalPinot Noir

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Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir is a red grape variety and a style of red wine that is typically light to medium-bodied, fruit-forward, and relatively low alcohol compared to other red wines. With its higher acidity and lower tannin, Pinot Noirs are very versatile when it comes to food pairing. The red grapes can also be used to make white, rosé and sparkling wine (Blanc de Noirs).

Originally from Burgundy, the thin-skinned Pinot Noir grape is notoriously hard to grow, demanding optimum growing conditions and favouring cooler, coastal climates.

While many experts still consider the best Pinots to come from Burgundy, it is grown in regions around the world, including Oregon, California, New Zealand, Australia, Chile, France, Spain, Germany, and Italy. The wine's diverse geographical range means that you might also find it labelled as Red Burgundy, Pinot Nero, Blauburgunder, or Spätburgunder.