MARISCO THE NED PINOT GRIS 750 ml
Product Details
- Brand
- Marisco
- Category
- WINE WHITE PINOT GRIS
- Varietal
- PINOT GRIS
- Region
- Country
- NEW ZEALAND
- Alcohol
- 13.00%
- Sweetness
- Size
- 750 ml
- Bottle Deposit
- $0.10
Description
Discover the allure of Marlborough's landscape through Marisco The Ned Pinot Gris, a white wine that captures the essence of New Zealand's premier wine country. Crafted by Marisco Vineyards, established in 2003 by Brent Marris whose family ties run deep in the region, this Pinot Gris emerges from vines along the Waihopai River. Here, ancient river shingles shape a distinctive terroir, infusing the wine with the wild energy of the land. The name draws from a striking local peak, evoking the bold exploration that defines Marlborough.
Picture pouring a glass where a pale salmon blush catches the light, a gentle hue born from time spent with the skins. Lift it to your nose, and waves of ripe nectarine mingle with succulent white peach, laced with whispers of spice that hint at hidden depths. Each sip unfolds a vibrant story on the tongue—lush waves of juicy white peach dance alongside spicy poached pear, all wrapped in a rich, lingering finish powered by the area's intense ripeness.
This wine's approachable fruit forward nature and soft acidity make it a seamless match for everyday indulgences. Imagine it alongside tender pork dishes, where its brightness cuts through richness. It elevates spicy cuisine, balancing heat with cool refreshment, or cozies up to earthy mushrooms and savory cured meats, drawing out layers of flavor in every pairing.
At 13% ABV in a standard 750ml bottle, Marisco The Ned Pinot Gris delivers reliable pleasure without overwhelming intensity. Whether you're stocking your cellar for casual gatherings or seeking a versatile white to brighten weeknight meals, this Marlborough gem stands ready to impress. Let it transport you to New Zealand's river valleys with every pour.
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