Help the iconic Roy's Hill project
Help the iconic Roy's Hill project
Roys Hill Reserve
is an ongoing native re-vegetation and walking track project
involving the restoration of Roys Hill on State Highway 50,
the heart of Hawkes Bay vineyards and the Gimblett Gravels.
The landmark holds a special place at CJ Pask Winery with
the first Roys Hill branded wine released in 1986.
CJ Pask Winery will donate $5 from every bottle of Roys Hill wine sold to help the project.
All orders will go in the draw to win two Declaration Cabernet Merlot Malbec 2006 Magnums worth $120 each, beautifully presented in a classic wooden crate.
Declaration Cabernet Merlot Malbec 2006: Awarded four Gold medals and a Trophy at the Royal Easter Show
Roys Hill Landscape
Click the
image to view the planned Roys Hill developments in full
screen Roy’s Hill Sauvignon Blanc A lively,
tangy Sauvignon Blanc. Fresh capsicum and herbal flavours
with lifted tropical fruits combine to give this wine a
broad spectrum of flavours. Roy’s Hill Merlot Cabernet
A blend of
Merlot & Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Fresh berry flavours
combine with spicy fruits, flavoursome and mouthfilling. A
soft, easy drinking style, approachable now. Roy’s
Hill Chardonnay A lively, fruit dirven
Chardonnay. Crisp citrus and green apple flavours softened
with fresh pineapple and subtle oak. Roy’s Hill Merlot
A soft,
harmonious Merlot. Vibrant plum and spice characters are
supported by subtle oak influences. A soft, velvety wine,
full of fruit and excellent for current
consumption
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