Leftfield Malbec 2019
2019
£17.50
Availability: 76 in stock
Down a dark alleyway the brooding and intense character of blackberry and liquorice meet the heroically proportioned mass of dark chocolate draped in smooth, fine velvet.
WINE PRODUCER
The winery is situated in the sacred Gimblett Gravels, a gift left behind from the trails of the old Ngaruroro River, which meandered through the region until a huge flood changed its course in 1867.
Under the watchful eye of winemaker, Richard Painter, a sense of exploration runs deep at Leftfield, just like the ancient Ngaruroro River winding its way through the Gimblett Gravels, always seeking a different path.
When it comes to winemaking, curiosity reigns and rules are made to be broken, weaving together a rich tapestry to bring forth Leftfield wines.
With an elegant, rustic interior set against a backdrop of beautiful vineyards, the winery and cellar door allow guests to experience the beauty amongst the vines.
Winemaking focuses on gentle handling of fruit, minimal movements of wine and slow maturation in cool cellar environments. Many fruit parcels are hand-picked and pressed directly to barrel and tank for the whites and de-stemmed to open ferments for reds.
For more information on Leftfield and their wines, visit their website.
WINE REGION
Hawkes Bay Wine Region Collection
Back in 1851, Hawkes Bay was the first region in New Zealand to have a winery established, ‘The Mission Estate’. But it didn’t stop there, when it comes to wine production, Hawkes Bay is New Zealand’s second largest region. The Hawkes Bay Wine Region has a 50/50 split between the red and white wines, a fantastic variety of styles flow from its vineyards. The areas tops reds are Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, typically boasting subtle herbaceous notes and intense berry/cassis flavour.
Find out more information on the various Hawkes Bay Wine Companies.
A Rich Wine Culture
Being New Zealand’s oldest wine region mixed with the fact the majority of vineyards are still family owned results in a rich wine culture. There can be wild variation between each vintner and the ethos behind their bottles. Naturally, this has drawn the attention of the public. Numerous trails that highlight the artisan producers and Art Deco architecture wine tourism has excelled in the area.
Hawkes Bay Wine Subregions
Gimblett Gravels is Hawkes Bay’s wine area with the most fame. Although unplanted until the early 1980’s as it was common belief high quality grapes couldn’t be grown in the area. Later, however, methods improved and tastes changed and the area come into its own.
Gimblett Gravels Winegrowers
In 2001 winegrowers and producers united to form the Gimblett Gravels Winegrowers Association, with this unity, the association was able to promote the areas wines to the world stage. The associations brand is based on the French concept of terroir, abiding by the strict classification rules, primarily governed by soil type.
Gravel Based Soils
Gimblett Gravels was the first New World district to receive this designation. The Gimblett Gravels wine growing district covering over 800ha. Being stringently based on the gravel based soils originating from the old Ngaruroro River exposed after heavy flooding in the 1860s.
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