You might say that Neal and Judy Ibbotson of Saint Clair Family Estate are kind of pioneers of the Marlborough wine scene. As far back as 1978 they were supplying local wineries with grapes from their vineyard but in 1994 they decided they wanted to put their name on a bottle of wine.
Well, not their name. But someone else’s name. His name was James Sinclair and he was another real pioneer of the area and credited with building the first houses in the Blenheim area. Saint Clair is the name of the original property on the estate.
Saint Clair’s range includes the world class Reserve range and seriously good Pioneer Blocks. The Vicar’s Choice is named after an Anglican-vicar relative of theirs loved nothing more than a bottle of his favourite Saint Clair wine. So much so they decided to name this range after him! It’s what they call their ‘excellent value for money range’ and holy moly, we wouldn’t disagree.
And when the Vicar’s watching his calories he keeps a few bottles of the Saint Clair Vicars Choice Bright Light Sauvignon Blanc Rose stashed in the fridge. Made using Sauvignon Blanc and Malbec grapes (to help give its pretty pale pink colour) it’s naturally lighter in alcohol at just 9.5%.
A delicate, light and refreshing style – it’s all juicy red berry, cherry and blackcurrant flavours.
Serve it chilled and pair with fresh kai moana and summer salads.
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