This is good. It’s a serious Sauvignon Blanc from Greywacke (pronounced ‘grey-wacky’), which is the label of Kevin Judd, ex-Cloudy Bay.
Greywacke Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Marlborough, New Zealand
13.5% alcohol. From the Wairau and Southern Valleys, this has a lively mineral and grapefruit nose. It’s quite exotic, with freshness and a bit of fruit sweetness. The palate is zippy and bright with grapefruit and citrus notes. Very pure, fine and sophisticated with just a hint of green. 91/100
UK agent: Liberty Wines
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2 Comments on A serious Sauvignon: Greywacke, from Marlborough, New Zealand
Not to be confused with South Africa’s Cape Chamonix Greywacke Pinotage – apparently cellarmaster, Gottfried Mocke has registered the Greywacke (a soil) name – but isn’t chasing Kevin Judd to change the name of his wine.
I’d heard that too. Not chasing him yet at least.