Ellero Riesling 2014
Body
Acidity
Intensity
Sweetness
Alcohol Content
0%
Pairings
Pork , Shellfish , Poultry , Spicy food , Cured meat
Varietals
Riesling
Certifications
Sustainable

Ellero Riesling 2014 - Central Otago's Aromatic Gem

Dive into a world where terroir whispers secrets of citrus zest and floral elegance.

by Clos Montblanc

Meet the Ellero Riesling 2014, where every sip is a love letter from Central Otago, kissed by the mountain breezes and sun-soaked days this famed New Zealand region is celebrated for. It’s more than a white wine; it’s a story of resilience, elegance, and aromatic allure.

Ellero Riesling 2014: A Comprehensive Profile

Ellero Riesling 2014 is a distinguished white wine from Central Otago, New Zealand, that showcases the exceptional terroir of the region and the meticulous winemaking approach of Ellero Wine. This Riesling represents the pinnacle of aromatic white wine production in New Zealand’s southernmost wine region.

The Vibe

Ellero Riesling 2014 is not just a wine; it’s an experience. Imagine the pure, crisp notes dancing over your palate like a sunbeam skipping across water. Perfect for those who host dinners under fairy lights or cozy up with a book by the window during a rainstorm. This is for free spirits and old souls, for the art of enjoying, not just drinking.

Tastes Like

  • Zesty Mandarin and Lime: It’s like sending your taste buds on a mini-vacation to a citrus grove.
  • Floral Whisper: Imagine cherry blossoms falling gently, leaving behind a sweet fragrance.
  • Mineral Elegance: Think of mountain streams in spring, with a purity that speaks of nature’s grand design.

Pairs With

  • Asian Cuisine Delight: Spicy, vibrant dishes that mirror the wine’s spirited personality.
  • Alfresco Seafood Soirée: Bring out the shellfish and watch this Riesling work its magic.
  • Meditative Moments: Pairs with introspection under a twilight sky.

From

Derived from the Pisa Terrace Vineyard, high in the Pisa Range of Central Otago, this wine tells a story of fierce dedication and a geographical marvel where extreme conditions create exceptional wines. Imagine grapes basked in the sun then chilled by brisk night air, developing flavors as complex as the region’s topography.