It topped off an impressive evening for Sileni, who also took home the Trophy for "Champion Pinot Noir" for their 2014 Exceptional Vintage Pinot Noir.
Variety in spring
Spring is a weird season. Frosty mornings can turn to dusty-hot, windy days, which morph into overcast, misty evenings and things can go royally up the Khyber if you're not careful to pack sunscreen or a cardigan, or - a decent bottle of wine to smooth over anything unpredictable...
Rod McDonald 'One Off' Hawke's Bay Malbec 2014, $31
This wine has the most gorgeous garnet, ruby hue. It boasts tobacco leaf, dried herbs, cocoa, blueberry and a gentle meaty character in the mid-palate. The tannins are dusty, clinging and have just the right amount of 'chew' to make it a match for something savoury and slow-cooked. rmwines.co.nz
Brightwater Vineyards Nelson Sauvignon Blanc 2015, $20
Gary and Valley Neale know a thing or three about growing tasty, aromatic white wines in sunny Nelson. This sauvignon is saturated with ripe limes, passionfruit, peach and tangy red capsicum flavours and a round, fleshy, ultra-easy mouthfeel. brightwaterwine.co.nz
Wild South Marlborough Pinot Noir 2014, $18
This super-soft, lightly structured pinot has berries-and-cream characters on the nose alongside a sniff of smoke, sweet cherry and a hint of plum. If you're looking for a beginner's guide to pinot noir (or even to red wine) then this could be just the thing to swing you.