Rabbit Ranch Central Otago Sauvignon Blanc
$3099each
$371DOZEN
WineryRabbit Ranch
Fruit Sauvignon Blanc
Regions Central Otago
  New Zealand
Each $30.99
$371.00
Available by the dozen
The frigid climes and inhospitable terroirs of Cromwell Basin are idyll for Sauvignon Blanc of defined Central Otago regionality. The combination of chilled winds and stony alluvial soils enthuse vines to yield small crops of parched and intensely flavoured grapes, brimming with vigorous fruit characters, while offering the balance and structure for the realization of bold white wines in suave old world styling. The Sauvignon Blanc of choice to accompany braised white meats, the freshest fried fish, or a gourmandise blanquette de lapin.
TASTING NOTES
Light, bright straw hues. Fresh fruit aromas followed by fragrances of the market garden, tomatoes, herbs and green bean. Conspicuously solid Otago palate of passion and grapefruit flavours, capsicum and pungent garden characters. A veritable smorgasbord of ripe fruit and green vegetables throughout.
Wines by Rabbit Ranch
Rabbit Ranch Central Otago Pinot Gris
WineryRabbit Ranch
Fruit Pinot Grigio
Regions Central Otago
  New Zealand
  Each $25.99
  $311.00
Available by the dozen
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Rabbit Ranch Central Otago Pinot Noir
WineryRabbit Ranch
Fruit Pinot Noir
Regions Central Otago
  New Zealand
  Each $30.99
  $371.00
Available by the dozen
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Rabbit Ranch Central Otago Rose
WineryRabbit Ranch
Fruit
Regions Central Otago
  New Zealand
  Each $29.99
  $359.00
Available by the dozen
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Rabbit Ranch Central Otago Sauvignon Blanc
WineryRabbit Ranch
Fruit Sauvignon Blanc
Regions Central Otago
  New Zealand
  Each $30.99
  $371.00
Available by the dozen
    [ Details ]
About the Rabbit Ranch Winery
Land that was once a high country sheep station is now a flourishing vineyard
Sheep and rabbits coexisted on the land for some time but the sheep couldn’t keep up with the nocturnal activity of the rabbits and were hopelessly outnumbered – they were driven off the land and were last seen heading north. The owner of Rabbit Ranch, Mr McGregor tried a number of measures to rid the land of the rabbits at the turn of the century, but was unsuccessful. In the end he decided to plant some vines and make wine. Rabbit Ranch»