Ca' Di Rajo Marino 2010, $46
Italian cabernet sauvignon can be intensely fruity and this example from Ca' di Rajo, grown on the banks of the river Piave is exactly that. I love the dark plum and boysenberry characters which merge with tobacco leaf, vanilla, pepper and violets. Nicely structured tannins elongate the savoury flavours and combine to create a stunning red that will fast become a favourite I'm sure. Enjoy with slow-cooked pork belly with black vinegar dressing. email Vicky@macvine.co.nz
Terra Sancta Riverblock Bannockburn Chardonnay 2014, $29
On the nose this is exactly my kind of chardonnay. Complete with a twang of ripe nectarine, buttered crumpet and fresh-cut grapefruit, it's a ripper of a wine. Solid citrus, juicy, tropical tones and layers of clean, toasty complexity, it demands to be tasted the next time you're given a fresh crayfish. terrasancta.co.nz
Banfi Principessa Gavia Gavi 2014, $30