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Radburnd 'Kate's Best' Premium Gift Collection (6 Bottle Case)

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Radburnd 'Kate's Best' Premium Gift Collection (6 Bottle Case)Proudly cool climate wines, aged in French oak, with a lovely line of pure fruit, subtlety and elegance. The pristine fruit paired with refreshing acidity means theres a restraint about them allowing them to age beautifully. This Chardonnay, Syrah and a Merlot Cabernet blend, are renowned winemaker, Kates personal favourites and represent the best of Hawkes Bay. "Wine is about enjoying with family and friends, and with beautiful food. And that is the

Proudly cool climate wines, aged in French oak, with a lovely line of pure fruit, subtlety and elegance. The pristine fruit paired with refreshing acidity means there’s a restraint about them allowing them to age beautifully.

This Chardonnay, Syrah and a Merlot Cabernet blend, are renowned winemaker, Kate’s personal favourites and represent the best of Hawke’s Bay.

"Wine is about enjoying with family and friends, and with beautiful food. And that is the most satisfying thing for us at Radburnd Cellars – we make this wine which we enjoy sharing with other people. It can’t really get any better than that" Kate Radburnd, Winemaker

Collection includes:

2 x Radburnd Hawke's Bay Chardonnay 2021

Awarded 98/100 Points & 5 Stars: Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Jul 2024
Awarded 96/100 Points & 5 Stars: Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review, Dec 2022
Awarded 96/100 Points: Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Jul 202

"Exhibiting stunning complexity with poise and refinement, the wine shows summer peach, fig, nougat, hazelnut and lemon peel nuances with a hint of brioche. The palate displays outstanding concentration and plush texture, superbly framed by perfectly pitched acidity. Gorgeously harmonious and sensually appealing with an impressive, expansive finish. At its best: 2026 to 2036" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Jul 2024

"Intense, elegant chardonnay with citrus, grapefruit, bran biscuit, cashew nut and pronounced saline/oyster shell characters. Delicious mouth-watering wine with an ethereal texture and power that is delivered with consummate subtlety" Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, The Real Review, Dec 2022

"Fantastic nose and palate with a core of fruit purity and intensity reflecting a great vintage. A silk and satin smooth touch on the palate with flavours of white and yellow peach, red apple flesh and spice from barrel. The fine fruit and wood tannins along with the acid line frame the plate beautifully with a light creamy finesse and finish. Delicious and ready to drink from 2024 through 2030" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Jul 2024

This lively intense Chardonnay has a backbone of citrus fruits, predominantly lemon and grapefruit. This is supported with subtle, sweet French oak and layered flavours of brioche and yeastiness. Texture abounds in the mouthfeel, with lovely density, whilst vibrant and fresh now, this wine is structured to age beautifully. Mendoza Chardonnay is known for its intensity and palate presence; this does not disappoint. Elegance and restraint personified.

Alc: 13%

2 x Radburnd Hawke's Bay Syrah 2019

Awarded 5 Stars: Michael Cooper, Buyer's Guide Edition 2022
Awarded 98/100 Points & 5 Stars: Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Sep 2021
Awarded 98/100 Points & 5 Stars: Candice Chow, Raymond Chan Reviews, Sep 2021
Awarded 96/100 Points & 5 Stars: Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review, Sep 2021
Awarded 96/100 Points : Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Sep 2021
Awarded 96/100 Points : David Walker Bell, WineFolio, Sep 2021

"Dense, elegant syrah that is delightfully supple with dark berry, violet, black pepper, anise and spicy oak flavours. Delicious wine that can be appreciated now but should develop well with bottle age. A very impressive wine from an excellent vintage" Bob Campbell, Master of Wine, Real Review, Sep 2021

"The refined, youthful 2019 vintage (5*) was hand-picked in the Bridge Pa Triangle and at Roys Hill, and matured for 16 months in French oak barriques (partly new). Full-coloured, it is a very age-worthy red, fresh, flowing and supple, with concentrated, vigorous, plum/spice flavours, oak complexity, and a seductively smooth texture" Michael Cooper, Buyer's Guide Edition 2022

A brooding black fruited Syrah which is well structured with alcohol, tannin and acidity. Dark spicy fruits are well supported with a hint of pure floral fragrance. Crafted to age well, complexity, concentration of pure ripe fruit and subtle sweet oak blend together to ensure this. This Syrah has lingering length and persistence of flavour, a hallmark of this variety.

Alc: 13.5%

2 x Radburnd Hawke's Bay Merlot Cabernet 2019

Awarded 96/100 Points & 5 Stars: Bob Cambell, Master of Wine, Real Review, Feb 2022
Awarded 96/100 Points & 5 Stars: Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Mar 2022
Awarded  96/100 Points & 5 StarsCandice Chow, Raymond Chan Reviews, Feb 2022
Awarded 96/100 Points Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Feb 2022

"Intense, seamless red from a stellar vintage. It shows old-vine density with a silken texture and berry, spice, floral, violet and classy French oak. A wine of subtlety, with impressive underlying power demonstrated by a lingering finish. Kate Radburnd claims it will age beautifully. I agree" Bob Cambell, Master of Wine, Real Review, Feb 2022

"Sweetly ripe and splendidly complex with blackcurrant, Black Doris plum, green olive, floral and cedar nuances, it’s gorgeously refined in the mouth displaying fine texture and polished tannins. Classically styled with sophistication, structure and persistence. At its best: 2024 to 2035" Sam Kim, Wine Orbit, Mar 2022

"Another benchmark from Kate Radburnd. Made with 60% merlot and 40% cabernet sauvignon delivering a bouquet of baking spices and dark plum, blackberry and sweet tobacco. A layer of leesy savoury complexity adds breadth and depth. Youthful too with a fresh appeal and violet lift. Classic flavours and textures on the palate with a core of ripe soft plum fruits cushioned my oak sweetness and fine tannin structure. The cabernet delivers the muscle and power with a stony mineral core and flavours of dark berries then violet and olive. Very lengthy finish, this wine’s a keeper. Great drinking today and through 2034+" Cameron Douglas, Master Sommelier, Feb 2022

"Deep, full ruby-red, lighter on edge. The nose is elegantly presented, softly with deep aromas of red plum, cassis, layered herbaceous vine leaf, menthol, violet, unveiling liquorice, cedar, nutmeg. Full-bodied, aromas of red plums, cassis form a radiant core, intertwined vine leaf, peppermint, black liquorice, delicate oak spice, black pepper and cedar lend a lasting sustained finish. The fruit is youthful succulent with excellent depth and acidity balance. Fine-grained tannin framed a fine structure and a velvety mouthfeel. This Merlot-Cabernet shows refined fruit and oak details; it possesses complex aromatic layers, suave structure and age-ability" Candice Chow, Raymond Chan Reviews, Feb 2022

A ripe expressive Merlot Cabernet blend which reflects the strength of the 2019 vintage. A concentration of lavender, plum and wild herbs are complexed with fine French oak. Abundant gentle tannins complete the structure of this wine, delivering lingering texture and lovely gracefulness. Elegant and beautifully fruited showing wonderful restraint which will age superbly.

Alc: 14%

Vintages may change.

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