The orginal LDH grape that Ross Lawson used to establish is label
Consistantly one of NZ’s best examples of this flamboyant variety - and as usual gold medals are being dished out left right and centre.
The distinctive flavours of the ‘Big G are evident in LDH 2014 version with concentrated opulence of lychee, rosewater, stone fruit and ginger spice touches.
Case of 6 ($25.90/bottle)!
The grape variety that started it all off for Barbara and the late great Ross Lawson along with a good keen kiwi attitude towards a new challenge. The Lawson’s Dry Hills is now considered one of the best in business thanks to dedicated vineyard management and a tradition of excellence. The 2017 version of the wine oozes indulgence and concentrated varietal flavours. The senses get a glimpse of this flamboyant sensory overload by the lychee, rosewater, and spiced ginger fragrances. The pure and balanced opulence of the wine takes charge of your mouth, plunging you into the depths of Gewurz with flavours of lychee, musk, stonefruit, and ginger spice. The flavour plunge threads its way around a concealed acid structure with an underlying constant of lingering Turkish delight.
Once described as a Dark Horse this spectacular Syrah will trumpet like an elephant in your mouth. A true Hawke's Bay Syrah classic - luscious & elegant.
If you have good will power it will last 8 years in the cellar and is great partner to Wagyu beef