The palate is full and generous, sweet tropical fruits combine with characteristic pinot gris texture creating mouth filling length. Pinot gris is delicious sipped solo or enjoyed with seared or grilled fish and simple oven-roasted chicken.
The nose exhibits perfumed violets and dark red fruit of plum and cherry. The palate is soft, with rich ripe fruit and fine tannin structure balanced nicely with integrated lingering oak, resulting in a palate of length and complexity.
Bright, pure, well-etched fruit defines this delicious wine. Bursts of lemon and lime, peach and ripe apple are almost jammy, punctuated by high acidity, which heightens the spicy palate. A dollop of sweetness completes the package.
Squealing Pig is a tale about a pig who wanted more from life than just his pig pen and went on an adventure to Marlborough and Central Otago seeking out wines with a difference.
Squealing Pig is a tale about a pig who wanted more from life than just his pig pen and went on an adventure to Marlborough and Central Otago seeking out wines with a difference.
Squealing Pig is a tale about a pig who wanted more from life than just his pig pen and went on an adventure to Marlborough and Central Otago seeking out wines with a difference.
Squealing Pig is a tale about a pig who wanted more from life than just his pig pen and went on an adventure to Marlborough and Central Otago seeking out wines with a difference.
This refreshing Squealing Pig Sparkling Rosé is made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes grown in the South Eastern regions of the land down under Australia.
A superb wine - perfectly blended to create a seamless, deep and complex blend with silky tannins and excellent cellaring potential. A selection of thirteen vineyards sourced from a diverse spread of sub regions ranging from near Williamstown in the far south to Ebenezer in the far north of the Barossa are utilised. Vineyards are concentrated in the far south and north of the Barossa Valley to drive the style required for St Hugo. The diversity of this fruit sourcing is to achieve the 'power' from low yielding, mature Shiraz vines and 'elegant' parcels from vineyards showing more restraint and structure.