In 1973 the Marlborough vineyard was planted and operated on a commercial scale.
Located at the extreme north of the South Island of New Zealand, the Marlborough region is surrounded by a small mountain range and crossed by the Wairau River.
This plain, consisting mainly of alluvial soils, is now the cradle of wine production in New Zealand.
Thanks to a low rainfall, optimal sunshine in the vineyard, minimum risk of frost, a not very fertile and draining soil, the Marlborough region has ideal characteristics for the cultivation of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris and especially Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough is in fact the leading supplier of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with nearly 80% of the country's total harvest.
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dog point section 94 2017
from a single plot in the vineyards of dog point, located at the confluence of the...
dog point sauvignon blanc 2019
"dog point sauvignon blanc is a white wine made by dog point in marlborough, in the...
dog point chardonnay 2018
"a pure, bright and youthful chardonnay, driven by citrus fruits, with complex smoky,...
dog point chardonnay 2020
dog point vineyard is a wine pioneer in marlborough, new zealand. it is also the...
dog point section 94 2020
the dog point vineyard estate is located in the marlborough region of new zealand and...