90 points
5 Stars
RRP $40
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After reading Rick Bakas' review of wine apps and marketing it became apparent that so few wineries in New Zealand put reviews of their wines on sites such as Cork'd and Snooth, Why wouldn't you?
For a start, personally go on the site and review wines and also add your own, narcissistic for sure, but it's a great way to reach a new audience when linked to social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook.
With the advent of Snooth's new smart phone app it is now possible to take a photo of a bottle and locate the nearest store from which to buy it.
It also acts a a reference and wine library storing the history of the wine you have consumed, and if enough Kiwi's start using both Cork'd and Snooth they'll end up having a regional profile for NZ.
Below is the new look Snooth smart phone app. Searching for the nearest wine shop to your present location.
Taking a photo of the wine you are drinking in a restaurant.
Searching through the database.
It has identified the winery
It has identified the wine and you can now see other peoples reviews or add your own.
Additional information.
From one of the most respected Marlborough wineries comes this latest vintage of Sauvignon Blanc. Saint Clair focus on Sauvignon Blanc more than any other wineries in the country and this wine helps one to understand what Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is all about.
The passion fruit mixed with freshly cut pineapple are the indicators that this wine is typical Marlborough. The fruit is in abundance and a tropical fruit salad and good linear nature allow this wine to express the essence of Marlborough.
88 Points RRP $20
Good plum colour and bright red ruit that jumps fro the glass and assaults the olfactory system. The nose is of sweet red fruit with typical Marlborough earthy delight. The palate runs smooth with raspberry and cheery preserve wrestling some savoury characters that with a dry zingy edge.
90 Points RRP $40
From one of the large wineries in west Auckland this Sauvignon Blanc is from Marlborough. The grapes are transported and made into wine at the West Auckland winery.
The colour is very light yellow but the nose gives very good aromatics. The aromatics are of freshly cut hay, sweet tinned peas and some spice whilst the palate is off dry with good fruit concentration. This wine would make a great accompaniment to white fish from the BBQ.
84 Points RRP $15
New Zealand's best selling Riesling by a country mile has a new vintage release. The 2010 Riesling just released still needs time to settle, full of youth and vibrance with great sweet fruit and racy acid.
This Riesling never fails but to impress! Those of you scared of the varietal should give New Zealand Riesling a try once more.
91 points RRP $25
Say what you want about aged New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, this wine goes the distance!
Many believe that NZ Sauvignon Blanc must be drunk within the first couple of years, but Sauvignon Blanc from quality producers can easily last 10 years on careful cellaring.
The Nga Waka Sauvignon Blanc 1999 from Martinborough is one of these wines. The wine has obviously changed from release but has all the fruit still present with a beautifully balanced acid structure.
Hints of marmalade, honey, and other tropical delights fill the air and translate well on the palate. The texture is reminiscent of Sancerre and the balance would make Libra proud.
Go get yourself some aged Sauvignon, even if from only 2007!
91 Points RRP $24
The 2008 wine won the Royal Easter Show champion wine of the show. This years wine displays everything that I feel is bad about Central Otago Pinot Noir. There is an abundance of over ripe sweet fruit that hides the true expression of the grape. A dollop of oak and over extraction make this a very disappointing Pinot Noir. It lacks typicity of the Pinot grape, lacks femininity and poise, structure and texture.
79 Points RRP $40
A very feminine nose of violets, clove, white pepper, and plums and red fruit. Not a Syrah for those of you that love big Australian Shiraz but more for those that love elegance and seductive wines. This wine has a purity of fruit that is focused and laced with a great backbone that'll keep it going for the next 6-10 years.
89 Points RRP $N/A
The Wine vault, a specialist wine store in Auckland, is using social media tools like facebook and twitter to complement their in-store one to one sales approach. They pride themselves on offering outstanding service and advice, not only with their customers but their suppliers too. They’ve established many relationships with New Zealand wineries, and much of that engagement occurs through social media.
See how Jayson Bryant at the Wine Vault is driving customer service and success with social media.
Just tasted Morton Estate Pinot Noir 2007, not quite like burgundy but has great fruit and structure!
89 Points RRP $25