If you?re looking for complexity and recogniseably familiar flavours, try out Cloudy Bay?s top tier Sauvignon Blanc, known simply Te Koko, which is made from grapes grown on some of this iconic winery?s oldest vineyards, which produce grapes with high concentration and intense aromatics.
After gentle pressing and settling for a period of 24 hours, the juice is racked directly to French oak barrels, a small portion of which is new (typically less than 10%) where it undergoes a slow steady fermentation initiated by indigenous yeasts. The wine rests in barrel on fine lees for about seven months. Whilst in barrel, the wine undergoes a partial malolactic fermentation and then careful maturation in the cellar creates the unique texture and acid profile of Te Koko.
Aromatically, Te Koko unfolds with a complex array of citrus and stone fruit, complemented by exotic floral notes on the finish. the use of oak at fermentation.