The Momo Pinot Gris is a blend of fruit from vineyards located in the Omaka and Wairau Valley of Marlborough. Hand harvested and fermented cool to maximize the fruit flavors to maintain. Part of the wine is aged in French oak barrels for 3 months. This provides added texture and complexity.
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A clear medium filled rather sombre yellow color. In the nose fall (especially compared to his brother the Gärtling Grüner Veltliner) immediately ripe exotic fruit buttons. Also the taste is plenty of ripe fruit card drawn what a greasy, plump mouth feel. In short, ripe fruit coupled with sufficient elegance gives a beautiful wine with a long flared finals.
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Marlborough guarantees brilliant sauvignon wines which Seresin the first violin plays. Sparkling medium whereupon a yellow bouquet full dispersion of citrus, pineapple and ripe gooseberry nose spoils. The taste is very complex, full of pineapple, gooseberry and a pleasant mineral touch and culminates in a long powerful finish.
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2011 Seresin Pinot Gris Momo
11/2/2012 - Johan Lemmens wrote:
The Momo Pinot Gris is a blend of fruit from vineyards located in the Omaka and Wairau Valley of Marlborough. Hand harvested and fermented cool to maximize the fruit flavors to maintain. Part of the wine is aged in French oak barrels for 3 months. This provides added texture and complexity.
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2011 Nigl Grüner Veltliner
11/2/2012 - Johan Lemmens wrote:
A clear medium filled rather sombre yellow color. In the nose fall (especially compared to his brother the Gärtling Grüner Veltliner) immediately ripe exotic fruit buttons. Also the taste is plenty of ripe fruit card drawn what a greasy, plump mouth feel. In short, ripe fruit coupled with sufficient elegance gives a beautiful wine with a long flared finals.
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2011 Seresin Sauvignon Blanc
11/2/2012 - Johan Lemmens wrote:
Marlborough guarantees brilliant sauvignon wines which Seresin the first violin plays. Sparkling medium whereupon a yellow bouquet full dispersion of citrus, pineapple and ripe gooseberry nose spoils. The taste is very complex, full of pineapple, gooseberry and a pleasant mineral touch and culminates in a long powerful finish.
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