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Three Reds With A Conscience

 

 

                                                             

 

Media Release

8 June 2010

 

Yealands Estate Release

Three Reds With A Conscience

Following an outstanding second vintage, New Zealand’s leading sustainable winery has launched its first ever Pinot Noir under its premium ‘Yealands Estate’ label.

Winemaker Tamra Washington says the Yealands Estate Pinot Noir 2009 is a great expression of Awatere Pinot Noir, made in a fine, elegant style.

“The fruit was sourced from a river terrace in the Awatere Valley where it is exposed to some of the toughest growing conditions in Marlborough. The wine spent 12 months in a mixture of new and old French barriques and displays violet, red berry and spice characters, complemented by silky tannins and a long savoury finish. These characters make it an ideal match with gamey, lighter meats such as lamb, duck and venison,” says Tamra.   

The launch coincides with the much anticipated second vintage Pete’s Shed Pinot Noir 2009 from Central Otago and the ever popular Pete’s Shed Tempranillo 2009.

“The Tempranillo has a similar flavour profile to the popular 2008 vintage with intense dark prune, tamarillo and fig characters, but has more body and concentration. The Central Otago Pinot Noir is well structured with lashings of dark fruit, lovely soft tannins and good weight, offering excellent value at $24.90,” says Tamra.

“These new reds are just in time for winter and I’m thrilled with the quality and flavour profile of all the wines. With cooler evenings and shorter days upon us, it’s the ideal time to move to lighter reds such as these.”

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In keeping with Yealands’ philosophy, the wines have been crafted from small parcels of carefully selected fruit that have been nurtured from the ground up with environmentally sustainable practices and produced in their leading edge carboNZeroCertTM certified winery.

“These wines reflect our aim of becoming the most sustainable wine grower in the world, creating premium wines of intensity and purity, in complete harmony with the environment,” says Peter Yealands.

Yealands Estate Pinot Noir is available in Glengarry and other fine wine and retail liquor stores for a recommended retail price of $29.90. Pete’s Shed Tempranillo 2009 and Pete’s Shed Pinot Noir 2009 are available in limited quantities and can be purchased from selected wine retailers and leading restaurants and bars. They both have a recommended retail price of $24.90.

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