Te Whare Ra Riesling

Dry, sorbet-like New Zealand Riesling.

Te Whare Ra (TWR) is a small vineyard and winery located in the Marlborough sub-region of Renwick. Their 11-hectare vineyard is one of the oldest in Marlborough and is certified organic. The husband-and-wife team focus on small batch, hands on winemaking, creating beautiful wines with minimal intervention.

The grapes for this wine were hand picked and hand sorted. Undergoing a gentle crush with some skin contact. All parcels selected for the wine went into stainless steel tanks that were purpose built for Riesling. TWR wanted to ensure a cool and slow fermentation for the Riesling to make sure it retains its beautiful floral aromatics. 

Riesling 'D' - D for dry - is limey and refreshing, though has a load of fruit weight and concentration behind it, smoothing out those citrus edges. Ripe grapefruit, lemon sorbet and jasmine flavours linger, finishing with a puff of minerality.

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£22.99

Style

  • 4/5

    Acidity

  • 1/5

    Tannin

  • 1/5

    Sweetness

  • Medium

    Alcohol

  • Medium

    Body

Aromas

  • Lemon

  • Lime

  • Minerals

Details

More Information
Wine TypeWhite wine
ClosureScrew Cap
Alc. Vol12.5
Units9.25
RegionMarlborough
CountryNew Zealand
Grape VarietalRiesling
Food PairingsFish, Thai Curries

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Riesling

Riesling

Riesling is an aromatic white grape variety that is grown across the world and the wines are produced in a variety of styles. With its naturally high acidity and susceptibility to botrytis/noble rot, wines range from bone-dry to incredibly sweet.

The fruit flavours in the wine vary according to the level of ripeness in the grapes at the time of harvest. Just-ripe grapes produce wines with green apples and citrus, then the riper you go, the more stone fruit and tropical flavours you get. Besides fruit, you’ll often smell things like honeycomb, jasmine, or lime peel, along with a striking aroma that smells similar to petrol.

Germany is the world’s most important producer of Riesling, with exceptional examples from the Mosel, Rheingau and Pfalz regions. Rieslings from Alsace (France) are typically dry with pronounced aroma and flavour intensity. South Australia’s Eden Valley and Clare Valley produce dry Rieslings with notes of lime and petrol.