Content | Brand DescriptionEstablished in 1985, Cloudy Bay is the benchmark of New Zealand wines. Distinctive and bearing testament to their pristine environment, naturally afforded by the terroirs of Marlborough and Central Otago, the wines are created through a minimal interventionist approach to express the pure, aromatic flavors and stunning vibrancy of New Zealand | Batch 55 embodies an opulent vintage, which saw its fruit grow amid lush rainfall and balmy temperatures. Nuanced aromas of sun-baked raspberry, crushed blueberry, freshly-turned earth and hints of nutmeg swirl in the glass, segueing to a palate of jammy blackberries, clove and caramel. This blend showcases Zinfandel's warm, luscious character, accentuated by time spent in our charred bourbon barrels, which lent a graceful, smoky finish to the wine. |
Ripe strawberry notes along with delicate floral and rose petal aromas. Fruit-forward notes of fresh raspberry, strawberry, and red cherry. Pleasant mouthfeel with balanced acidity and sweetness.?
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