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The Pinot Noir 'Te Wahi' from Cloudy Bay is one of the most interesting wines from New Zealand. Grapes come from the Northburn and Calvert vineyards, cultivated in the Central Otago estate, the southernmost wine region of the New World, with a cool climate and suitable soils. The winemaking and aging techniques aim to approach the level of great French wines. It matures for 14 months in French oak barrels. A full-bodied and elegant red with a decidedly complex, intense, and smooth sip, featuring well-integrated tannins supported by notable fruity richness, with spicy and toasted hints typical of the production area, and toasted and smoky nuances brought by the long maturation in wood. An absolutely territorial and typical wine, as its name in Maori means 'the place'.
- Product Category
- Red Wine
- Denomination
- Central Otago
- Grape variety / Raw material
- Pinot noir
- Vintage or Cuvée
- 2019
- Format
- 750 ml.
- Nation
- New Zealand
- Region
- Central Otago
- Alcohol Content
- 13.5% ABV (Alcohol by Volume).
- Service Temperature
- 14° - 16° C.
- Recommended Glass
- Wide goblet with a long stem
- Gastronomic Pairings
- Mixed cold cuts, Rice and Risottos, Aged Cheeses, Red Meats
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites (sulfites refer to sulfur dioxide that is added to wine to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant, and stabilizing action)
Cloudy Bay

In the fascinating and wild landscape of New Zealand, amidst the fresh winds and green hills of Marlborough, the renowned winery Cloudy Bay comes to life. Founded with the intent of best expressing the winemaking potential of this unspoiled land, Cloudy Bay has become a symbol of oenological excellence, celebrated worldwide for elevating New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc to new heights of fame and prestige.
The vineyards of Cloudy Bay extend over privileged lands, where the maritime climate and temperature variations give the grapes an unparalleled liveliness and freshness. The winery has been able to exploit these unique conditions to produce wines that speak of exuberant fruits, intense aromas, and a brilliant acidity that dances on the palate. The Sauvignon Blanc, emblematic of Cloudy Bay's production, enchants with its citrus notes, passion fruit, and herbal nuances, combining complexity and immediacy in an unforgettable tasting experience.
But Cloudy Bay is not just Sauvignon Blanc. The winery also explores the potential of Pinot Noir, another gem of Marlborough, which, thanks to the expert hands of the winemakers, transforms into elegant, deep, and harmonious wines, capable of surprising and captivating enthusiasts worldwide.
The production approach of Cloudy Bay is a blend of environmental respect and innovation, with attention to detail that translates into products of rare quality. Each bottle is a tribute to the land from which it comes, a celebration of the beauty and generosity of the New Zealand territory.
Let yourself be seduced by the charm of Cloudy Bay wines at Vino45: an invitation to discover the excellence and purity of one of the most fascinating wine regions in the world.
Address:
230 Jacksons Rd, Blenheim 7240, Marlborough, New Zealand
Color: ruby red
Bouquet: complex and intense, with notes of small berries, exotic spices, earthy hints, toasted and smoky
Taste: enveloping, full-bodied, refined and warm, silky tannins and long persistence.
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THE WINE
The Pinot Noir 'Te Wahi' from Cloudy Bay is one of the most interesting wines from New Zealand. Grapes come from the Northburn and Calvert vineyards, cultivated on the estate in Central Otago, the southernmost wine region of the New World, with a cool climate and suitable soils. The winemaking and aging techniques aim to approach the level of great French wines. It ages for 14 months in French oak barrels. A full-bodied and elegant red with a decidedly complex, intense, and soft taste, well-integrated tannins supported by remarkable fruit richness, with spicy and toasted notes typical of the production area, and toasted and smoky nuances brought by long maturation in wood. An absolutely territorial and typical wine, as its name in Maori means 'the place'.
THE ESTATE

The Cloudy Bay estate in New Zealand produces exceptional wines that reflect their terroir. For over 30 years, the estate has been a key player in the international wine market. Established in 1985 by David Hohnen, founder of the Cape Mentelle estate in Australia, the Cloudy Bay vineyards extend to the mouth of the bay of the same name in New Zealand. Located between the Pacific Ocean and the Richmond Range mountains, this piece of land offers a truly extraordinary landscape. Cloudy Bay, one of the first estates established in the Marlborough region, has greatly contributed to making New Zealand one of the most important wine-producing areas of the “New World.” Attention to detail is a crucial strength for the estate and is among the values that have contributed to the exceptional quality of its wines. In the production process, Cloudy Bay considers a multitude of aspects, not least the environmental impact. That's why sustainable development has always played a fundamental role within the company. Cloudy Bay is firmly committed to implementing good environmental practices in managing its winemaking operations and cultivating its vineyards, for a production that is both integrated and unique.
