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TW Merlot 2007 #1826
During a fishing trip in 1997, Geordie Witters and Paul Tietjen realised they both had ideas of producing top quality wines. They had both accumulated several awards for wines produced from their respective vineyards.
Their area of Gisborne has been likened to the Côte d’Or region in France. The similarities are due to the medium to heavy clay base material overlaid with 20 – 30cm of light black soil, the limestone foothills and the slight elevation and slope.
TW Wines which are grown on these slopes combine the best hand-picked grapes from the vineyards of these two most respected grape growers. They have a unique character with forward fruit flavours, arising from the terroir.
Since the 1989 vintage, grapes from the two vineyards have won 39 national and international awards, including nine gold medals and two trophies - the 1997 National Wine Show of Australia and the 1998 Air New Zealand Wine Awards.
Complex aromas of raspberry, chocolate, coffee and vanilla, beckon to a sensual silky palate, showing wonderfully integrated flavours of black plum and chocolate with hints of mint.
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Product Code
WTTW1826
Supplier
Red+White Cellar
Country
New Zealand
Region
Gisborne
Website
http://www.twwines.co.nz
Alcohol by Volume
13.5%
Barcode unit
9421005644036
Case size
12
Unit Size
750ml
RRP (incl. GST)
$ 24.95
Single Unit Price:
$ 24.95
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