Te Rehua Pinot Noir

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The Te Rehua Pinot Noir is a unique single vineyard, that brings a richer fruit profile and more robust styled Pinot Noir whilst highlighting the dense tannin structure from Martinborough. 

CURRENT VINTAGE: 2021 Te Rehua Pinot Noir

This wine was grown on the Barton Vineyard, Huangarua Road, Martinborough from vines planted in the 1990’s. A combination of deep alluvial gravels from the Martinborough Terraces and an assemblage of many clones to produce a classic example of New Zealand Pinot Noir. Hand harvested fruit was open top fermented using indigenous yeasts in a traditional wooden cuvee. It was hand plunged once a day, with a total vat time of 22 days. After pressing it was matured in 37% new French oak barriques for 20 months. Bottled without fining or filtration, promoting soft mouth feel and texture.

 

Wine Analysis

2021 Te Rehua Pinot Noir

  • Alcohol 13.7%
  • Total Acid 5.0 g/L
  • pH 3.64
  • Residual sugar <1.0g/L
  • Total Dry extract 27.9 g/L
  • Closure: Stelvin screw cap

Tasting Notes

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Accolades

94 Points:  2021 Vintage - Wine Enthusiast | November 2023

95 Points:  2021 Vintage - Bob Campbell | March 2023

96 Points: 2020 Vintage - The Real Review | March 2022

95 Points: 2019 Vintage -  Raymond Chan Wine Reviews | August 2021

95 Points: 2019 Vintage -  Sam Kim, Wine Orbit | August 2021

92 Points: 2019 Vintage - Jo Czerwinski | June 2021

93+ Points: 2018 Vintage - The Wine Advocate | November 2020

92 Points: 2018 Vintage - Bob Campbell | February 2020

96 Points: 2017 Vintage - James Suckling | August 2019

 

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