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Nick Goldschmidt - Boulder Bank - Pinot Noir Wax 2012
- Country New Zealand
- Region Marlborough
- UPC 0 15643 52039 6
Tasting notes
Brightly engaging with a fruit-led charm and earth and floral notes. Ripe strawberry
and cherry flavors are elegantly structured and delightful. Finishes on a spicy note.
and cherry flavors are elegantly structured and delightful. Finishes on a spicy note.
Boulder Bank
This is the fifth vintage of the Boulder Bank series of wines. Twenty-six year veteran
winemaker, Nick Goldschmidt, has created this product to showcase two of New Zealand's
preeminent varietals – Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. Having made wine worldwide for
many years, Nick has returned to his New Zealand roots to create Boulder Bank. This
Pinot Noir comes from the Fitzroy Vineyard on Hawkesbury Road in the Omaka area of the
Brancott Valley. With an east-facing aspect of undulating glacial soils, the Fitzroy Vineyard
receives increased air flow, additional cooling, and gentle morning sun. New Dijon clones were
planted in 1999 and are cane-pruned to reduce yield and have separate shoots for maximum cluster
exposure. The cane pruning technique produces wines with greater complexity and less alcohol.
Boulder Bank Pinot Noir is true to the varietal and shows the alluring charm of the
Marlborough region.
winemaker, Nick Goldschmidt, has created this product to showcase two of New Zealand's
preeminent varietals – Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc. Having made wine worldwide for
many years, Nick has returned to his New Zealand roots to create Boulder Bank. This
Pinot Noir comes from the Fitzroy Vineyard on Hawkesbury Road in the Omaka area of the
Brancott Valley. With an east-facing aspect of undulating glacial soils, the Fitzroy Vineyard
receives increased air flow, additional cooling, and gentle morning sun. New Dijon clones were
planted in 1999 and are cane-pruned to reduce yield and have separate shoots for maximum cluster
exposure. The cane pruning technique produces wines with greater complexity and less alcohol.
Boulder Bank Pinot Noir is true to the varietal and shows the alluring charm of the
Marlborough region.