Cloudy Bay - Pinot Noir

90 RP Points
92 RP Points
Cloudy Bay - Pinot Noir - 2020 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Cloudy Bay - Pinot Noir

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Provenance
Type
Red
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Region
Producer
Technical
Grapes
ABV
14%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
PorkVenisonTurkeyLambBeefDuckMushroomsCharcuterie and Cured MeatsComté Cheese
Key Characteristics
["Full-bodied""Black fruit""Earthy""Fresh""Silky""Elegant"]

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Cloudy Bay

Cloudy Bay

Established in 1985, Cloudy Bay was one of the first five wine makers to venture into Marlborough. At the time, it was almost an unimaginable...

Established in 1985, Cloudy Bay was one of the first five wine makers to venture into Marlborough. At the time, it was almost an unimaginable place to set-up a vineyard. But Cloudy Bay’s founder - David Hohnen - was convinced of its potential to produce great wine and invested in the best land of the region. Since then, Marlborough has risen to become New Zealand’s leading wine region, as well as one of the finest winemaking locations in the world.

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Marlborough

Marlborough occupies the northeastern tip of New Zealand's South Island, centered around the Wairau and Awatere valleys. The region became New Zealand's largest wine-producing area following the planting...

Marlborough occupies the northeastern tip of New Zealand's South Island, centered around the Wairau and Awatere valleys. The region became New Zealand's largest wine-producing area following the planting of its first commercial vineyards in the 1970s. Marlborough accounts for approximately two-thirds of New Zealand's total wine production, transforming the country's international wine reputation within a few decades.

The region experiences a cool maritime climate with significant diurnal temperature variation, particularly in the Wairau Valley where morning fog often gives way to sunny afternoons. Marlborough's diverse soils range from young alluvial gravels near river beds to older clay-based soils on hillside terraces. The Wairau Valley typically produces wines with more immediate fruit character, while the cooler Awatere Valley tends to yield wines with greater minerality and structure.

Sauvignon Blanc dominates Marlborough's plantings and defines its global identity, characterized by intense tropical fruit flavors, herbaceous notes, and bright acidity. The region's distinctive style of Sauvignon Blanc, with its combination of passionfruit, gooseberry, and bell pepper characteristics, differs markedly from Loire Valley expressions of the same grape. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay represent the region's other significant varieties, with Pinot Noir particularly successful in the cooler sites and Chardonnay showing both oaked and unoaked expressions depending on producer philosophy.

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