The Ata Rangi Pinot Noir cuvée originates from the renowned Martinborough wine region, located at the southern tip of New Zealand's North Island. Nestled on small, well-exposed hillsides, the vineyards benefit from a continental climate unique in the country, characterized by warm summers, cool nights, and a steady breeze that ensures a slow and balanced ripening of the grapes. The poor, well-drained soils, a blend of gravel and clay, force the roots to delve deep, fostering exceptional aromatic concentration and remarkable finesse, the hallmark of great Martinborough Pinot Noirs.
The winemaking process follows a meticulous, artisanal approach, with hand-harvesting followed by rigorous sorting of the grapes at the winery. Alcoholic fermentation takes place in small-scale, open vats, with gentle punch-downs and pump-overs to delicately extract color, flavor, and structure without over-ripeness. A portion of the wine is vinified with whole clusters, enhancing the refined expression of the fruit and its potential for complexity. After fermentation, the wine is aged for approximately 10 to 12 months in French oak barrels , which adds depth, texture, and complexity while preserving the varietal elegance.
This wine reveals notes of Morello cherry , fresh raspberry , and candied cherry , enhanced by hints of damp earth , undergrowth , and a touch of sweet spice . On the palate, the attack is silky and ethereal , supported by a fine acidity that lends tension and precision to the whole. The tannins are refined and elegant , giving the wine a delicate yet present structure. The long and persistent finish leaves an impression of purity and aromatic complexity.