TohuPinot Noir 2019

Product code: 9271
£15.60 inc VAT
£93.60 / case of 6
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Country
Country: New Zealand
Region
Region: Marlborough
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Awatere Valley
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Tohu
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Pinot Noir
Grape: 100% Pinot Noir
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Country
Country: New Zealand
Region
Region: Marlborough
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Awatere Valley
Type
Type: Red Wine
Winery
Winery: Tohu
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Pinot Noir
Grape: 100% Pinot Noir

Product Notes

Tohu Pinot Noir is a refined New Zealand wine, offering a splendid flavour profile. It is acclaimed for its fragrant nose of ripe berries, layered with fragrant earthy and spicy nuances. On the palate, it boasts a beautiful balance of tart cherry and lush plum, underscored by undercurrents of dried herbs and delicate tannins, culminating in a prolonged, velvety finish. Matured in French oak, Tohu Pinot Noir exudes an elegantly subtle oak character. Its medium-bodied nature makes it a versatile wine, pairing seamlessly with a diverse array of cuisine, from lamb dishes to a cheese board.

Tasting Notes

A bright ruby hue in the glass, this Awatere Valley Pinot Noir displays aromatic layers of red fruit and spicy florals with hints of crushed herbs. The palate is smoothly textured with flavours of bright cherry, red berries and finely integrated French oak. Mid-weight on the palate, this wine is balanced with refined silky tannins that lead to a long and elegant finish.

About the Winery

Tohu

Tohu winery is a renowned wine producer based in the pristine region of New Zealand. Acknowledged worldwide for its premium and deeply satisfying wines, it holds the unique distinction of being the world's first Māori-owned winery, tracing its lineage back to the Māori tribe of Te Tau Ihu.

With an unwavering passion for attaining the highest quality, Tohu continually harmonises traditional Māori viticulture practices with modern winemaking techniques. The winery's dedication to sustainability is noteworthy it’s deeply committed to preserving the land for future generations. Utilising environmentally-friendly practices and fostering biodiversity, Tohu ensures the enduring prosperity of the ecosystem in which it thrives.

Boasting a diverse portfolio, Tohu produces a range of wines that cater to a wide spectrum of wine enthusiasts. From the elegant, refined notes of their Single Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc to the expressive, sophisticated undertones of their Pinot Noir, every bottle from Tohu encapsulates a unique aspect of the local terroir.

Remarkable for its authenticity and commitment to quality, Tohu winery is not only a celebration of Māori heritage but also an emblem of New Zealand's exceptional prowess in winemaking. Combining ancestral wisdom, a commitment to sustainability, and the richness of New Zealand's terroir, Tohu winery presents a wine drinking experience that's truly in a class of its own. Experience the distinctive notes, textures, and aromas in each bottle as you partake in a legacy that reverberates beyond the last sip.

The winery's dedication to acknowledging Māori heritage is also imprinted on its labels. Each bottle proudly carries the Tohu symbol; a stylised Māori koru pattern that represents interconnectedness and continual growth - values carried through every aspect of Tohu winery.

So whether you're a seasoned wine connoisseur or someone seeking an exceptional drop, do consider Tohu. Their captivating wines pay homage to traditional Māori craftsmanship and the rich, varied terroir of New Zealand, definitely warranting a taste.

https://www.tohuwines.co.nz

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