Kennedy Point's Sauvignon Blanc captures the essence of the regional fruit. The grapes, grown in the hot, stony soils of the Wairau, produce a wine redolent of fresh cut wild flowers and a full palate of passion fruit, gooseberry and citrus. Crushed and pressed in stainless steel fermenters to preserve the vibrant aromatics and fruit, then fermented slowly at cool temperature to maintain freshness.
The wine has a crisp dry finish and is perfect as an aperitif, with seafood or any light summer meal.
- Wine Enthusiast (December 2020), 87 pts
"Fresh-cut grass and lemongrass notes are fragrant and intense in this white, giving way to a crisp mix of grapefruit and lime flavors, with a very refreshing finish. Drink now. 2,000 cases made. - MW"
- Wine Spectator (Web Only 2018), 88 pts
"Ripe and fleshy, with melon, kiwifruit and peach flavors that show richness in addition to a crisp, vibrant finish, revealing a hint of lemongrass. Drink now. 2,000 cases made.–MW"
- Wine Spectator (April 2017), 90 pts
"This Waiheke Island-based winery sources its Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough. The result is a rather leafy, slightly vegetal wine that's reminiscent of tomato stalk and celery leaf, yet remains refreshing and pleasant, with a strong citrus core. Try it with ceviche or simple broiled sole. - Joe Czerwinski"
- Wine Enthusiast (September 1st 2015), 88 pts
"This 2014 Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand's Marlborough area offers outstanding value. Crisp and fresh with a hint of herbaceousness intermixed with notes of wet pebbles, melon and caramelized citrus, it is medium-bodied, surprisingly long and very well-crafted. Consume it over the next year. - Robert Parker"
- Robert Parker's The Wine Advocate (November 2014), 88 pts
Kennedy Point Vineyard is tucked among the Pohutukawa trees overlooking Waiheke Island’s Kennedy Bay. The winery was established in 1996, with its first harvest in 1999. Kennedy Point is named ...
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