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Mansion House Bay Pinot Noir 2020
Lovely earthy medium bodied Pinot Noir with dry red fruit flavours and a spicy complex note. A great Pinot in a lighter style from our country's biggest wine region. Fabulous value for money.
Mansion House Bay wines are named after the first home of New Zealand’s first Governor General, Sir George Grey, who lived in a large mansion house on Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf from 1862 to 1888. It's an idyllic, utopian setting, even today with its peacocks still strutting across the palm fringed lawn, but it's a long way from the source of the grapes in these wines, which come from Marlborough.
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Mansion House Bay Pinot Noir 2020
Mansion House Bay Pinot Noir 2020
Lovely earthy medium bodied Pinot Noir with dry red fruit flavours and a spicy complex note. A great Pinot in a lighter style from our country's biggest wine region. Fabulous value for money.
Mansion House Bay wines are named after the first home of New Zealand’s first Governor General, Sir George Grey, who lived in a large mansion house on Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf from 1862 to 1888. It's an idyllic, utopian setting, even today with its peacocks still strutting across the palm fringed lawn, but it's a long way from the source of the grapes in these wines, which come from Marlborough.
$4.67
Original: $15.57
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$15.57
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Lovely earthy medium bodied Pinot Noir with dry red fruit flavours and a spicy complex note. A great Pinot in a lighter style from our country's biggest wine region. Fabulous value for money.
Mansion House Bay wines are named after the first home of New Zealand’s first Governor General, Sir George Grey, who lived in a large mansion house on Kawau Island in the Hauraki Gulf from 1862 to 1888. It's an idyllic, utopian setting, even today with its peacocks still strutting across the palm fringed lawn, but it's a long way from the source of the grapes in these wines, which come from Marlborough.











