2022 Big Sky Te Muna Martinborough Pinot Noir
Grape
Pinot Noir
Its Origins
Big Sky Wines is the Te Muna Road Martinborough wine venture of Katherine Jacobs and Jeremy Corban who returned to New Zealand from France in 2005 to make world class, hand-crafted wines that express their origins. Katherine studied and worked in viticulture and winemaking in New Zealand and France, doing vintages in Bordeaux. Jeremy is a fourth generation winemaker, a scion of the famous Corban family. Katherine and Jeremy are part of the fabric of the Te Muna Road district, with well-known neighbours Craggy Range, The Escarpment Vineyard, Te Hera and Julicher Estate around them. Katherine and Jeremy took over a site established by Ian Campbell, with 1.8 ha of Sauvignon Blanc and clone 10/5 Pinot Noir planted in 1989, and 4.2 ha of clone 115 Pinot Noir planted in 1999. They have revitalised the vineyard and personally tend the vineyard. The first crops were sold as contract fruit, but from 2013, their own label ‘Big Sky’ became the main focus, taking 80% of the yield, a reversal of the past.
What The Critics Say
Drinks Biz- Joelle Thomson
"Big Sky's home in Te Muna Valley to the east of Martinborough is now on par with Bannockburn in Central Otago as a wine sub- region, and is also devoted strongly to Pinot Noir. Jeremy Corban and Katherine Jacobs make a layered range of beautiful Pinots such as this lively, youthful wine from a tricky vintage, but which delivers delicious flavour in spades, nonetheless. Dark aromas are captured in a smooth, medium- bodied Pinot Noir with aromas of cranberries, dried plum and dark cherries. Lovely now and for the next three to four years."
Variety | Pinot Noir |
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Region | Martinborough |
Closure | Cap |
Volume | 750ml |
Maturity | 2023 - 2032 |
This Wine Goes Well With
Taste
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