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Dog Point Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc 2013
Jamie Goode 93
“One of my favourite New Zealand Sauvignons: Such a super wine, representing the best of Marlborough typicity, I reckon. Beautifully aromatic with a slightly smoky edge to the delicate, crisp, grapefruit and green pepper nose, which has a hint of chalk and floral passionfruit. Very fine and restrained on the palate with nice weight and precision. It’s very Marlborough in style, but it’s grown-up sophisticated Marlborough.”

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Jamie Goode 93
“One of my favourite New Zealand Sauvignons: Such a super wine, representing the best of Marlborough typicity, I reckon. Beautifully aromatic with a slightly smoky edge to the delicate, crisp, grapefruit and green pepper nose, which has a hint of chalk and floral passionfruit. Very fine and restrained on the palate with nice weight and precision. It’s very Marlborough in style, but it’s grown-up sophisticated Marlborough.”

"Dog Point Vineyard wines are hand-crafted from estate fruit grown on some of the oldest vines and best sites in Marlborough, some plantings dating back to the 1970s. Abundant sunshine, low rainfall and cool autumn nights characterize the long growing season, enabling the slow evolution of a rich array of vibrant fruit flavors."~Winery Notes


VINEYARD
Dog Point’s white wines are mostly planted on free draining silty clay loams in the Wairau Valley, soils that predominantly express citrus and grapefruit flavors.
VINIFICATION
The grapes are whole-cluster pressed, then fermented in stainless steel tanks. 80% of the juice is inoculated with pure wine yeast strains and the remaining 20% is allowed to ferment naturally using indigenous yeasts.. After fermentation is complete the tanks are kept full and left to settle on yeast lees for 2-3 months prior to being blended and bottled. Fresh and intensely concentrated, this wine can be enjoyed young or cellared for several years.
TASTING NOTE
"Shows aromas of ripe tropical fruits, ripe citrus, melon, tangerine. Textural on the palate, with juicy acidity, minerality, and a refreshing lemon/lime infused finish."~Wnery Notes
About Dog Point Vineyard
Almost since its inception, Dog Point has been recognized as among the very top (arguably the very top) wine producers in New Zealand. Their two very different Sauvignon Blancs, their Pinot Noir, and their Chardonnay are all wines of astounding quality and complexity not just in the context of New Zealand wines, but globally. Their wines are hand-crafted from estate fruit grown on some of the oldest vines and best sites in Marlborough, some plantings dating back to the 1970s. These older well-established vines situated on free draining silty clay loams are supplemented with fruit from closely planted hillside vines. Yields are low, and the grapes are hand-harvested. That's our attempt at an understated New Zealand statement: few hand-pick fruit in New Zealand (95% is machine-harvested), and Dog Point's Sauvignon Blanc yields, for example, are 50% below the average for the region.

Dog Point's focus on pruning, soil health through organic farming, use of native yeasts and for one wine selected neutral commercial yeasts, all point to a quality and detail-obsessed producer intimately familiar with its region. Dog Point is in fact the result of a collaboration between two Cloudy Bay alumni, enologist James Healy and founding viticulturalist Ivan Sutherland. Both left Cloudy Bay at the end of 2003, and the first vintage of Dog Point released was the 2002 vintage.

The winemaking is non-interventionist, and all the wines (with the exception of the stainless steel Sauvignon Blanc) are given extended barrel aging with minimal racking and handling. Bottling is done without fining and with minimal filtration. The resulting wines are intense, complex, with racy natural acidity and ripe, full fruit flavors.

Finally, the name Dog Point dates from the earliest European settlement of Marlborough and the introduction of sheep to the district. These were the days of few fences, of boundary riders and boundary-keeping dogs. Shepherds' dogs sometimes became lost or wandered off and eventually bred into a wild pack. Their home was a tussock and scrub covered hill, overlooking the Wairau Plains, designated by the early settlers as Dog Point.
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"Fresh spring citrus and smooth minerality make Dog Point the ultimate wine of the season. Notes of crisp tangerine and tart lemongrass refresh the palate, and have layers of depth. This Marlborough region Sauvignon Blanc is the perfect wine to bring on a picnic, or to pair with a seafood dinner."
Posted byNick on Apr 3, 2014
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