Spoiler alert: This is not a news blog. And really, the title is a little misleading, I am not bringing you the news from New Zealand. But I tried this very nice Sauvignon Blanc recently and wanted to share it with you.
The Delta Winery is relatively new, started in 2001 in the Marlborough Region of New Zealand. This region is well known for its Sauvignon Blanc wines. However, the people behind Delta Wines true passion is establishing the region as a strong Pinot Noir source. Nonetheless, in 2001, the family that owns the Delta Winery planted just 25 acres in solid sauvignon blanc grapes. Their 2008 vintage is a smash hit!
The 2008 Sauvignon Blanc from Delta is on the bright and light side of the wine spectrum. It has strong notes of grapefruit and passion fruit, combined with herbs and a little chalk dust (yes, chalk dust!). The palate is clean and bright with mouthwatering acidity and a mineral laden finish that lingers. Perfect to serve with light appetizers, salad, fish or pasta. A bottle should run about $12-15 in your local wine shop.
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Paua Rock - Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand

If you are feeling snobby about your wine consumption, there are three things you should know about this wine before we go any further:
1 - it is a nice sauvignon blanc from the Marlborough region of NewZealand:
2 - Yes, it comes in a twist-cap bottle. And I'm ok with that.
3 - It's not overly expensive. Generally can be purchased for about $9.99 a bottle. And I'm ok with that.
Prior to this summer, I didn't know that New Zealand produced wines of any sort. the only thing I knew about New Zealand was what I learned from American movies and "Survivor". I was a Sonoma, Napa and white Burgundy snob. But since discovering the Paua Rock S.B, I have come to learn that the Marlborough region of New Zealand began producing wines in the mid-1970's and the region is quite well known for their sauvignon blancs. Their S.B.'s are excellent for a good reason - they have the best weather for white grape growing - hot sunny days and cool nights that extend for a longer growing season than we find here in the U.S.
I absolutely fell in love with this 2007 S.B for a couple of reasons. On a hot summer day, chill this wine on ice for the most crisp, refreshing taste you'll experience as an adult. You'll get a sensory overload of citrus in your nose and on your tongue with your first sip. Absolutely swirl it in your glass and breathe in the fresh scent of grapefruit and grass. It's a beautiful combination. Then take just a small sip for your first taste. I love the flavor of the grapefruit, it is so clean and bright, it makes a perfect mid-afternoon drink that leads into the early evening. There is no oakiness at all, so if you're looking for a dry S.B, this is not your choice. The Paua Rock has a fresh and delicate taste, yet it is also mildly complicated. The taste and fragrance of the fruit blossoms in your glass, and ultimately in your mouth.
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