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Kumeu River Hunting Hill Pinot Noir 2021

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Hunting Hill is situated on a slope overlooking Kumeu's flagship Maté’s Vineyard. This wine is pure, with a silky texture and tart red-berry and spice flavours. It is more akin to the fine, higher-acid pinots of France than to the riper more rounded stereotypes of the new world.
Price: £25.00 Bottle
Price: £300.00 Case of 12
In Stock
Code: NZ14501

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Medium-bodied
  • Pinot Noir
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2031
  • 13% Alcohol
  • oak used but not v. noticeable
  • Screwcap

Kumeu River Wines Ltd

The Brajkovich family own the highly regarded Kumeu River Estate near Auckland. Although Kumeu is a rather less fashionable wine district than some on New Zealand’s North Island, the Brajkovichs have proven that it is possible to make wonderful wines here.

Michael Brajkovich, who was incidentally the first New Zealander to become a Master of Wine has been the winemaker since 1982. His non-conformist and forward-thinking approach has been particularly successful in creating wines that show the hallmarks of New Zealand although there is a definite Old Word inspiration throughout. Michael’s brothers Milan and Paul look after the vineyards and sales respectively so it is all a real family effort.

Pinot noir here is restrained in structure and discreet of fruit and definitely more akin to Burgundy than New Zealand. Both the Kumeu River Estate and top Maté’s Vineyard chardonnays are barrel-fermented and aged - they are also unusually ageworthy for New Zealand whites – and are thought of as some of the world’s best chardonnays. Kumeu pinot gris successfully balances vibrant fruit aromas with a smooth texture reminiscent of good Alsace examples. The well-priced Kumeu River Village range is made with the same commitment as Kumeu’s top wines and offers well-integrated stylish wines for everyday enjoyment.

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