News Hawke’s Bay Wine: Unveiling Church Road’s Hidden Gems by Olivier Watson January 15, 2025 3 min 0 Discover why Church Road is turning heads in Hawke’s Bay! Their wines are a delightful surprise that every wine lover must explore. Cheers!Unmasking the Charm of Hawke’s Bay Wine When you think of great wines, regions like Bordeaux and Napa often steal the spotlight, but let me share a hidden gem that’s rising in prestige: Hawke’s Bay. Recently, I had the pleasure of attending a masterclass hosted by Church Road in Shanghai, where their incredible wines truly captivated me. This winery has been crafting exceptional wines since 1897, and their dedication is palpable in every sip. What makes Hawke’s Bay special? It’s the unique combination of warm climate and diverse terroir that creates wines with depth and character. The region enjoys the longest grape-growing season in New Zealand, with its free-draining soils allowing for lush growth while maintaining crisp acidity. As winemaker Chris Scott pointed out, it’s not just about the grapes; it’s about how they express their roots. A Journey Through Terroir As I learned from Chris during the tasting, Hawke’s Bay is comprised of various sub-regions each offering something distinct. For instance: Tuki Tuki Valley: Known for its limestone soils and sea breezes; perfect for Chardonnay. Gimblett Gravels: Features warm, stony soils ideal for red varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Bridge Pa Triangle: Produces softer wines with vibrant red fruit characteristics. I was particularly struck by how Chris likened this region to being where Burgundy meets Bordeaux, highlighting that each vineyard can deliver a different expression based on microclimates and soil composition. It was an eye-opening experience to hear firsthand about these nuances. The Magic of Church Road Wines Church Road is not just another winery; it embodies New Zealand’s pioneering spirit in winemaking. They were the first to plant Cabernet Sauvignon back in 1949! The flagship TOM collection showcases the best blends from selected parcels – only made in exceptional vintages. During our tasting, we sampled the Grand Reserve Chardonnay from 2020. Its refreshing acidity paired with citrus notes instantly transported me to sun-drenched afternoons. Chris emphasized their philosophy of minimal intervention – letting nature express itself fully in every bottle. "Our approach to winemaking is about showcasing the wine as it wants to be," he shared passionately. A Flavor Profile Like No Other One aspect that truly amazed me was how well Syrah from Hawke’s Bay stands up against those from more renowned regions like Northern Rhône or Barossa Valley. Chris mentioned that while Syrah has only recently taken root here (since the early 1980s), it has quickly become a star performer, garnering accolades far beyond its small percentage of plantings. 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As someone passionate about exploring new wine horizons, I left feeling invigorated by what I had experienced—both the exquisite quality of Church Road wines and the broader narrative of Hawke’s Bay as an emerging powerhouse on the fine wine map. FAQ About Hawke’s Bay Wine Region What makes Hawke’s Bay unique? Hawke’s Bay boasts a diverse terroir with warm climates ideal for both reds and whites—offering extraordinary flavor profiles not found elsewhere. Why should I try Church Road wines? Church Road embodies craftsmanship through decades of tradition, resulting in wines celebrated internationally for their quality and character. Are there notable varietals from this region? Absolutely! Look out for standout Chardonnay, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot that represent both heritage and innovation. Photo by Dominic Krainer on Unsplash California wineHawke’s Bay Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. previous post Discovering Oaxaca’s Culinary Soul with Chef Alex Ruiz WhistlePig’s Transition: A New Era for Rye Whiskey January 14, 2025 How Climate Change Challenges Italy’s Wine Legacy January 14, 2025 Discovering Bread: Elio Romeo’s Passionate Journey January 14, 2025 Ottolenghi’s Swiss Restaurant: A Culinary Adventure Awaits January 14, 2025 Unlocking the Secrets of Wild Myrtle in Genova January 14, 2025 Discovering Concreto: A Unique Wine Experience in Prati January 14, 2025 Why Dry January is a Cultural Blunder for... 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