Mahi Twin Valleys Vineyard Chardonnay
$2899each
$347DOZEN
WineryMahi
Fruit Chardonnay
Regions Marlborough
  New Zealand
Each $28.99
$347.00
Available in cartons of six
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  $275.00
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Fruit Sauvignon Blanc
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  New Zealand
  Each $22.99
  $275.00
Available by the dozen
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Available in cartons of six
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Mahi Twin Valleys Vineyard Chardonnay
WineryMahi
Fruit Chardonnay
Regions Marlborough
  New Zealand
  Each $28.99
  $347.00
Available in cartons of six
    [ Details ]
About the Mahi Winery
Mahi began in 2001 with an idea being to show the individuality of valleys and vineyards in Marlborough, to recognize and celebrate the rich diversity of soils and clime throughout the greater Marlborough region
Brian Bicknell had been making wine in different parts of the world for about 15 years before deciding to return to New Zealand and settle in Marlborough. Arriving in 1996 he could see that vineyards in the different valleys of Marlborough produced remarkably unique profiles. At the time, most of Marlborough’s wines were made as regional blends with many individual site characteristics being lost. In other areas of the world distinctive sites were being celebrated and so an idea was hatched to create a label that promoted different vineyard sites across Marlborough to show the region had true depth and complexity. Wine reflects both the place and the people involved, you can have a great site, but if the management is poor, or the owners too greedy, then this will be reflected in the fruit and the wines. Mahi»