Grass-fed WinesSitting pretty on the northern tip of New Zealand's south island, Marlborough has become synonymous with New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. As well it should be – Marlborough is the primary region for those delicious, citrusy, summer-lovin' wines with vibrant acidity and pungent, grassy, grapefruit flavors. Sauvignon Blanc is the main grape here;
Chardonnay, Pinot Noirand Rieslingare also made.
Notable Facts
The region has well-drained alluvial loam soils, which are perfect for grape growing. The grapes receive a good deal
of sunshine during the day, but recovers in the cool evenings. Marlborough's growing season is long, which helps foster
the gradual, even ripening of the grapes. Not made for much aging, the Sauvignon Blancs of Marlborough are of the
buy ‘em and drink ‘em class of wine. Expect little vintage variation here - quantity differs more than quality.