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About the product | |
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Product | Te Mata Bullnose Syrah |
Brand | Te MATA ESTATE |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | Hawke’s Bay |
Vintage | 2018 |
Capacity | 750ML |
Grape variety | Syrah100% |
Type | Red |
Alcohol | 13.5% |
Awards/Ratings | Vintage 2009/2013, 90+/100, ROBERT PARKER's Wine Advocate; Vintage 2014, 91-92/100, ROBERT PARKER's Wine Advocate; Vintage 2013, 96/100, Bob Campell |
Tasting notes | A deep, impressive magenta,its lifts sumptuous berry-fruit across dark star anise, violets and allspice. Ripe, velvet tannins run the length of a palate that flashes with raspberry, espresso and cherry. Fresh, elegant, precise and gorgeously drinkable. |
Food matching | Excellent with beef or lamb dishes. |
Serving temperature | 18℃ |
Use occasion | Bussiness dinner; Family dinner. |
Established in 1896, Te MATA ESTATE is one of the New Zealand's oldest wineries. The family-owned estate is specializing in grape growing and winemaking from its 120ha Hawke's bay vineyards- all estate grown and hand harvest. Hawke's Bay as the second largest wine region in New Zealand has great warm dry maritime climate, free draining soil types, gravel plains, hillside slopes and river terraces which are ideally suitable for Cabernets, Syrah, Chardonnay etc... Te MATA makes 65% Bordeaux blend and Syrah and 35% Whites. One of the New Zealand first and finest Syrah Bullnose, barrel femerted Cape Crest Sauvignon Blanc and the cost cutting Estate Vineyard single vineyard series. 2012, Mr. John Buck the owner of the winery in his 70th year was awarded with "New Zealand Order of Merit". "I've always believed that New Zealand wine, and the arts, can foot it with the world's best. All I've ever done is put that belief into practice. It's been a pleasurable challenge." said John. Vineyard partners Michael Morris and Peter Cowley named Bullnose after an early Morris Cowley car, nicknamed Bullnose due to its distinctive radiator. The bull emblem that appears on the label is drawn from the car’s radiator crest.