"Intensely fruity chenin blanc with pineapple, apple and a hint of honey flavours"
Esk Valley Artisanal Chenin Blanc
2021, Hawkes Bay New Zealand
Chenin Blanc ("shen-nin blonk") from Hawke's Bay
91/100 (Bob Campbell MW) - "Intensely fruity chenin blanc with pineapple, apple and a hint of honey flavours"
New to Chenin? Trust us, it'll be love at first sip!
Tropical fruit flavours like passionfruit and pineapple, a touch of sweetness balanced with acidity - a great summer drop!
It’s a place. It’s a winery. It used to be called Glenvale (not to be confused with Gloriavale!) but we now know ’em as Esk Valley.
Built in 1933 by an Englishman (Robert Bird) who produced fortified wine from the 30s through to the 70s until the Esk name was created for a premium range of table wines. These days owned under the umbrella of the highly successful Villa Maria brand, although they do operate as an independent winery with their own winemaking team and vineyards including winemaking legend Gordon Russell.
The Esk Valley Artisinal range is a new fine wine range that’s been given a bit of what they like to call “the Gordon Russell treatment”. That means letting one of NZ’s true greats in winemaking roll up his sleeves and craft seriously good value wines true to variety and style. In this case we’re talking about Chenin Blanc – one of those styles you may not have ever tried, but once you do, trust us, you’re hooked.
Scoring 91 Stars with NZ Master of Wine Bob Campbell, who said “Intensely fruity chenin blanc with pineapple, apple and a hint of honey flavours supported by taut yet juicy acidity. Very accessible now but should develop well with bottle age, at least in the medium-term.”