Following on from my last post, A
Wine Tasting with Jascots, there was one vineyard that I felt deserved a
post of their own, TerraVin.
Based in Marlboro, New Zealand, which if you’ve ever read my blog before you’ll
know that I’m a huge fan of New Zealand wines, I did however nearly miss them,
as while I enjoy drinking them I’m always on the look out for something
different to write about. These guys however have managed that, and I’m glad that
Ben from Jascots insisted that I try them, I also had the pleasure of meeting
Mike the winemaker from TerraVin and really get an understanding of what he was
trying to create with his wines and the attention to detail he put into them.
They had three of there wines on show for us, two Sauvignon Blanc’s and a Pinot
Noir.

They also had there 2009 Pinot Noir,
which really was quite beautiful, plenty of red fruit on the palate with great integration
of oak going to produce a more meaty/smokey flavour to it, great fine tannin
and just enough acidity to make your mouth water, the flavours lingered for a
long time. This was a stunning example of great Pinot Noir, well balanced and
enjoyable, would go brilliantly with something such as bar-b-que’d meat or
roast lamb.

On the Palate you get some real
crisp green fruit flavours, but that’s where its similarities stop with other
Sauvignon Blancs, you also get a real creamy/buttery mouth feel, more what you’d
expect from an oaked Chardonnay, there was a touch of Vanilla and a little
minerality in there as well. It had a tiny amount of acidity, but just enough
to cut through the rich mouth feel, combine this and the flavours together and
you a wine that the only way I can think to describe it as breathtaking.
Would I recommend there wines, in one word,
absolutely, they show great flavours and characteristics across all the wines
they produce, but if you can find a bottle of Te Ahu, don’t hesitate or think
about it, just buy it, there will only be 100 cases to reach our shores.
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