Back in Central Otago's gold rush of the late-1800s, two pounds (yes, pounds) of gold was panned in one day from a spot in the Kawarau River, directly in front of what was to become Terra Sancta's Felton Rd property. Today their gold is more of the glossy, garnet-black, liquid-type, which makes me a happy girl. I love its seamlessness, its rich, raspberry, cherry and cocoa characters, and its long, velvety finish. Beautifully balanced and bursting with flavour.
Sip with: wild mushroom risotto.
Chateaux Kefraya Les Coteaux Syrah 2012 $40
The Bustros family have owned Kefraya, located on the foothills of Mt Barouk in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, since 1946. This wine oozes exotic characters of meaty spices, dark cocoa, vanilla, pepper and espresso. It's a lusciously good syrah that also has a splash of marselan and cabernet franc added to create extra fleshiness and toasty complexity.
Sip with: shredded beef tacos.
Yvonne Lorkin is co-founder and chief tasting officer of winefriend.co.nz and a Wine Writers of NZ member.