Cloudy Bay

Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir 2022

Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir 2022

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Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir is the perfect wine to take when you don’t know what’s for dinner. Versatile and food-friendly, it has a signature silky elegance. A benchmark Marlborough wine, Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir is proof that Marlborough’s climate and clay soils make it much more than a one-grape region. Cloudy Bay 2022 is open and expressive on the nose, with notes of wild hedgerow fruits, crushed rose petals and sun-warmed red cherry.

The palate is finely tuned, with silky tannins and a pure dart of acidity framing and balancing out a core of summer berries, soft spices and a touch of biscuity vanilla. Long on the finish, this wine evokes warm summer evenings, strawberries nestled under shaded leaves and the lingering scent of barbecue smoke.

HOW TO ENJOY

For Consumption - 12-15°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, and away from vibrations
Closure - Screw Cap
Health warning - Contains sulphites
Alcohol by volume - 13.5%
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TASTING NOTES

Appearance: Deep red

Aroma: Open and expressive on the nose, with notes of wild hedgerow fruits, crushed rose petals and sun-warmed red cherry.

Taste: The palate is finely tuned, with silky tannins and a pure dart of acidity framing and balancing out a core of summer berries, soft spices and a touch of biscuity vanilla. Long on the finish, this wine evokes warm summer evenings, strawberries nestled under shaded leaves and the lingering scent of barbecue smoke

FOOD PAIRINGS

Versatility is our Pinot Noir’s calling card. It matches with a wide variety of foods, including lighter game meats (duck, rabbit), lamb, roasted vegetables, berries, herbs and almost anything chargrilled.

ORIGIN

Our Pinot Noir comes from the cool clay soils and rolling, north-facing slopes of Marlborough’s Southern Valleys region in New Zealand. The aged alluvial gravels and dense clay subsoils balance drainage and water availability to yield the region's best Pinot Noir grapes. Key blocks include the Mustang, Delta and Barracks vineyards.