Lawsons Dry Hills Reserve Pinot Gris

"This is a dry wine but with a soft and luscious mouthfeel"

Lawsons Dry Hills Reserve Pinot Gris

2022, Marlborough New Zealand
  • Reserve label Pinot Gris from low cropping vines, a portion aged in French oak
  • "This is a dry wine but with a soft and luscious mouthfeel"
  • First released in 1992, now celebrating 25 years of awesome winemaking!
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    RRP $26.99

    $25.99

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    Ross and Barbara Lawson first planted their family vineyard in 1982, launching the Lawson’s Dry Hills label ten years later. These days Lawsons are part of a bigger (and very prestigious) family – The Family of Twelve.

    Twelve of NZ’s most iconic, successful wineries that share information, ideas and even the odd secret or two. The top brass of NZ wineries sit round this table – Villa Maria, Kumeu River, Millton, Craggy Range, Ata Rangi, Palliser Estate, Neudorf, Nautilus, Fromm, Pegasus Bay, Felton Road and Lawsons.

    Lawsons certainly have plenty to share around that family table with massive success over the past 25 years. In their own words and not wanting to brag (but rightly bragging just a little bit) “We have lost count of all our gold medals – the certificates cover the walls in our cellar door while the shelves are buckling with the weight of all our trophies.”.

    This is Lawson’s Reserve label 2022 Pinot Gris. That means it’s the slightly flasher stuff. How so? Well, the fruit comes from low cropping vines meaning a concentrated, full flavoured wine. They also age a portion of the wine in French oak for added complexity. Summed up nicely – “This is a dry wine but with a soft and luscious mouthfeel”

    The Lowdown: 13% alc / 750ml / Screwcap

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