Dicey Bannockburn Riesling 2022 (6 Bottles) Bannockburn, Central Otago

$200.00 GST Included

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The taste is refreshing and invigorating, with a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity.

The finish is long, smooth, and satisfying, leaving a pleasant aftertaste that lingers on the palate. Overall, this is a delightful wine that is sure to impress even the most discerning of palates.

This wine has a bright and zesty nose with notes of lemon curd, lime zest, and beeswax. On the palate, it is rich and vibrant with a unique crunchiness that adds to the overall experience.

This wine would pair well with light and fresh dishes such as salads, seafood, and grilled vegetables.

REVIEWS:

93 points / Excellent — NZ Wine Rater An understated yet impactful wine on the nose with pure fruit aromas of sweet lemonades, white flowers, Italian parsley and fresh fennel. A fresh, lively wine with intense vibrant, primary green apple fruit and a tangy crisp finish. Kabinet in style. Fruit forward, offering a great everyday-drinking wine.

About Dicey: The Dicey Brothers are renowned winemakers based in Central Otago, New Zealand. Before starting their label, they gained invaluable experience by working with well-known wineries in the region, including Mount Difficulty and Peregrine. They have established a reputation for producing some of the best wines in the region, with a deep understanding of the terroir of Bannockburn. Their wines are highly sought after by wine enthusiasts around the world.

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Dicey Wines, Bannockburn, Central Otago

Wine is about place. Dicey is a place that is a rocky pocket of Central Otago: Bannockburn. It’s not easy to make wine here. Hoar frosts. Wind. Bitter cold and crackling heat. The land is unforgiving and the wines express that struggle.

The fruit comes from three vineyards started by three families transcending two generations. James and Odelle have The Inlet. Matt and Ali belong to Black Rabbit. Their pioneering parents, Robin and Margi, own their Swansong.

Our vineyards are named Swansong, Black Rabbit, and Inlet. Swansong is steep — the vines clawing their way along terraces of eroded gravel and clay. Black Rabbit sits on ancient bedrock, vines nestled into windblown soil. Inlet’s vines drape over a terrace of deep river gravel. We coax the best out of these reluctant soils by striving for balance.

Dicey Bannockburn wines pay homage. They tell the annual story of the region and share the colours of each season. The Single Vineyard wines have an even sharper focus.

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