At the northeastern tip of the South Island of New Zealand there is a place seemingly created with Sauvignon Blanc in mind. Marlborough is one of the country's most sought after and respected wine regions, producing world-renowned wines, particularly the very distinct and acclaimed Sauvignon Blanc variety.
Marlborough is home to our state-of-the-art winery. Winemaking innovations are at the forefront of our quality-driven focus, with new equipment such as a centrifuge and new tipper tanks enabling our team to further refine and maintain quality control throughout the winemaking process.
So what is it that makes Marlborough so unique as a wine-growing region? The terroir is a rare composition made up of climatic and environmental contributors, set in an area that is one of exceptional natural beauty, unspoiled and surrounded by picturesque landscapes.
Isolated by high mountain ranges and close to the sea, Marlborough has one of New Zealand's sunniest and driest maritime climates. The sunny, but not excessively hot conditions allow grapes to have a long, slow period of ripening. Cool nights and long hot days bring out the best from the vines.
The average daily maximum temperature during summer is nearly 75°F, but clear, cold nights keep acid levels high in the grapes, even when their sugars are rising swiftly. The result: fresh, vibrant fruit characters, with crisp herbaceous characters—over-flowing with pungent, zingy flavors with sheer leap-out-of-the-glass intensity.
All throughout Marlborough lay river stones, reminiscent of the rivers that once ran through the valleys. During the long hot days, these stones store heat from the sun and during the night radiate the heat back into the air, creating a unique microclimate.
Nobilo vineyards are spread throughout the sub-regions of Marlborough, including the Wairau Valley, Awatere Valley, Valleyfields and Waihope, offering our winemakers a wide selection of flavor components from the different soil types and micro-climates of each unique location. The result is a Sauvignon Blanc that captures Marlborough's terrior—the unique characteristics of this, New Zealand's largest grape growing region.
Beyond our award-winning
Regional Collection and
Icon Sauvignon Blancs, Nobilo also produces
Pinot Noir, Riesling and
Pinot Gris at our Drylands Winery in the Marlborough region.
"Marlborough's Sauvignon Blanc is acknowledged widely as being the most expressive of it's type in the world." –
Darryl Woolley