Awards reflect changing trends

New World Wine Awards co-chairwoman and chairman of judging Jen Parr and Sam Kim. Photo: Supplied
New World Wine Awards co-chairwoman and chairman of judging Jen Parr and Sam Kim. Photo: Supplied


Supermarkets aren’t always trend-setters, but they are exceptionally good at analysing and recognising trends, while tailoring their offerings to consumer demand.

Consequently, I’m always interested in exploring what is tasted at each year’s New World Wine Awards, and what that means in terms of its offering.

This years 20th annual competition saw a panel of 17 judges tackle more than 1200 wines submitted by over 150 wineries and distributors, to whittle those down to their top 50 wines under $25.

This year the "Single Varietal Red" class saw a 30% increase to 180 wines, topping sauvignon blanc for the very first time.

Alongside well-known cabernet and merlot are lesser-known grapes such as grenache and tempranillo that may be new to some palates.

The rosé category saw an even more startling leap of some 50% above last year’s entries, with more than 170 examples being tasted, 100 of them from New Zealand.

Perhaps we’ll see greater focus on these categories this year.

With just over 4% of the wines tasted making the cut for the New World Wine Awards Top 50, you’re spoilt for choice. Above are three that I tasted.

Delving into the history of Otago winemaking

Earnscleugh-based writer Ric Oram has published his fourth book about Central Otago vineyards, people and history, Account of Monte Christo - birthplace of Central Otago winegrowing.

It explores the history of Frenchman Jean Desire Feraud, who was one of the early horticulturists in Otago and the pioneer of winemaking in the region along with his myriad business ventures in Clyde.

He was clearly a colourful character, at times businessman, market gardener, winemaker, mayor, coroner. Ric weaves the history of Clyde and the Monte Christo property into the story of Feraud’s endeavours, opening a door to the early years of Clyde.

Contact Ric at lojo.rico@gmail.com.

2021 Stoneleigh Rapaura Series Single Vineyard Marlborough Chardonnay 

Price $21.99 (promo)
Rating Very Good to Excellent

Fragrant nose, 
attractive oak scents, 
ripe peach, spice 
notes. Nice texture 
and richness here 
that marries well with 
the fruit sweetness 
running through the 
wine, then a drying, 
nutty character that 
neatly counters that 
sweetness. Firms up 
a little with aeration, 
the acidity and 
structure more 
evident as it shows its youthful side. A 
refreshing tangy aspect to the close.

www.stoneleigh.com

2021 Church Road McDonald Series Hawke’s Bay Chardonnay 

Price $19.99
Rating Excellent to Outstanding

Refined oak scents, 
clotted cream, spices, 
gravel, citrus & 
tropical fruits. Super 
energy and drive here, 
the bright acidity 
giving this real 
liveliness, balanced by 
the fruit weight and 
depth of flavour. The 
palate echoes the 
nose, with lemony 
citrus characters 
coming through.  A 
serious wine for the 
price, already drinking superbly and 
should repay cellaring.

www.church-road.com

2021 Brancott Estate Letter Series O Single Vineyard Marlborough Chardonnay

Price $19.99 (promo)
Rating Excellent

Powerful nose, 
gunflint, bonfire 
smoke, oak notes, 
tropical fruit bubbling 
up. A stony, minerally 
quality too. Attractive 
vibrancy, excellent 
flavour depth, the 
powerful fruit framed 
by spices and oak 
notes. A lot to enjoy 
here with a long finish. 
A wisp of sour cream 
on the close adds 
tangy refreshment. 
Already in a very nice place to enjoy 
now.

www.brancottestate.com

 

Seasons - By Alison Lambert  - Available for purchase now!

The Otago Daily Times and Alison have collaborated to bring you her first cookbook – Seasons.  

This book is the ultimate year-round cookbook. Seasons is filled with versatile recipes designed to inspire creativity in the kitchen, offering plenty of ideas for delicious accompaniments and standout dishes that highlight the best of what each season has to offer.  

 

$49.99 each. Purchase here.

$44.99 for ODT subscribers. Get your discount code here.