The Season

The spring of 2009 was one of the warmest ever recorded so the vines got off to a good start with an early bud burst.  Late spring and early summer, however, were unseasonably cool and cloudy, sufficiently slowing the development of the grapes to cause us concern. The skies then cleared and we had three to four months of unbroken sunshine. This enabled us to leave the fruit on the vine to attain excellent maturity and ripeness. Good diurnal fluctuation, warm days yet cool nights helped retain excellent natural acidity. Some noble botrytis developed late in the season, which has given the wine extra fullness and concentration.

The Vineyard and vines

The outcrop of land on which these were grown consists largely of weathered stones. Millions of years ago these were shorn from the high mountain peaks of the South Island’s Southern Alps by an ice-age glacier, which deposited them in selected sites in the Waipara Valley. Our vines, which are up to a quarter of a century in age, have roots that can penetrate deeply into the mineral rich, stony soil and allow this very individual terroir to express itself in the wine.

The Harvest and winemaking

We selected only the best riesling grapes to go into this wine. They were immediately pressed and the juice, which was purposely left a little turbid, fermented slowly over the winter at low temperatures, helping it retain its rich, fruity characters.  A portion underwent spontaneous, natural fermentation, without the addition of yeast, in old, large barrels to give the final blend extra complexity and richness.

The Wine

On release the aromas and flavours suggest lemons, limes, apples, greengages and nectarines. On entry it seems deceptively light, but quickly expands to fill the mouth with impressive fruit concentration and depth. There is a spine of mouth tingling minerality, which comes from the soils, that flows throughout the wine and draws out its lingering aftertaste. With careful cellaring over the next 5 or 6 years, this wine should develop a range of other characters and complexity.

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2019

96/100
“… A rich, weighty, powerful wine with excellent flavour and concentration, balanced by fresh acidity. Impressive.
-  New Zealand Wine Rater, Stephen Bennett MW & Lynnette Hudson, NZ
95/100
“… It’s a real thrill when you find a memorable Riesling. … Pegasus Bay shows a genius with Riesling that is rare …”
- Oz Clarke, www.threewinemen.co.uk, UK
95/100
“… It's opulent yet focused and refined long and delicious.
- Sam Kim – Wine Writer, www.wineorbit.co.nz, NZ
“One of the best Rieslings to be had outside Europe is the ‘Bel Canto’ Riesling produced by Pegasus Bay in Canterbury; …”
- Ronan Sayburn MS
93/100

“… a very palatable off-dry riesling, with lively flavours    “

- Bob Campbell MW, The Real Review, AUS & NZ
“… Still youthful, it is mouthfillingcrisp, dryish, lasting finish”.
- Michael Cooper, Michael Cooper’s Buyer’s Guide, NZ
19.5/20
“… Multi-layers of interest have purity and concentration; bright acidity brings focus and tension. This is a concentrated dry Riesling …”
- Candice Chow, www.raymondchanwinereviews.co.nz, NZ
94/100
"… Delicious, dry, long. Another captivating Bel Canto from the PB team”.
- Cameron Douglas MS, camerondouglasms.com, NZ
17+/20
“… This is serious Riesling - it does one thing and it does it extremely well - tense, coiled power in the manner of the impressive German trockens.” 
- Stephen Wong MW

2017

93/100
Exotic … variety of candied stone-fruit with guava and apple pastry holding the finish … The palate has distinctive weight and richness …”
- Nick Stock, jamessuckling.com, USA
95/100
“A gorgeous rendition of dry riesling, it is richly fruited and fragrant … concentrated palate that is generously flavoured and persistent.  The wine is elegantly opulent and delectable
- Sam Kim, wineorbit.co.nz, NZ
94/100
“   big bold complex wine … A richly-textured Riesling with a lingering finish
- Bob Campbell MW, bobcampbell.nz, NZ

2015

94/100
A very powerful and essence-like expression of pickled lime, preserved lemon and baked peach fruits. The structure is impeccably judged, reining in massive amounts of flavor perfectly.
- Nick Stock, jamessuckling.com, USA
“… concentrated, dense heart packed with harmoniously integrated flavours of ripe citrus fruits, marmalade, honeysuckle and musk.  This has real body and presence, and the palate has a rounded and gently unctuous mouthfeel….concentrated dry Riesling with ripe citrus fruits, honey, musk and marmalade botrytis flavours on a rounded, unctuous palate”
- Raymond Chan, raymondchanwinereviews.co.nz, NZ
93/100
Dry, flavoursome riesling with honey, toast, lime, ginger and floral flavours. Quite a weighty example, with a drying backbone of phenolics and gentle acidity. A rich and complex wine that should develop well.
- Bob Campbell MW, bobcampbell.nz, NZ

2014

“... this outstanding North Canterbury wine shines in just such a fashion with its tropical fruit aromas, juicy acidity, and deliciously long finish.  Its drinks beautifully now but can age for a decade or more.”
- Joelle Thompson, Drinksbiz, NZ
92/100
“… concentrated and with a seductive satiny texture, it is an opulent, Rubenesque expression of a dry Riesling, and it works beautifully.” .
- Lisa Perrotti-Brown, MW - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, USA
19/20
It’s a complex Riesling with apricot, honey, spice, clove, floral and citrus characters – a real medley of interesting flavours….. It gives a nod in the direction of Alsace.
- Bob Campbell MW, NZ
19/20
“…The wine is smooth in texture and there is considerable power and drive. The alcohol and lacy acidity are balanced, and the wine has excellent proportion, the dense core unfolding succulent citrus and exotic tropical fruit flavours on a very long and sustained finish. This is a full and substantial dryish Riesling with citrus, marmalade and honied flavours, showing drive, power and balance.” .
- Raymond Chan, raymondchanwinereviews.co.nz, NZ

2011

93/100
Very rich-smelling nose of citrus and tropical fruits: mango, guava and papaya. Some botrytis-induced complexity on the nose, too. The palate swells impressively with a tropical flourish before finishing crisp and clean with a vibrant, lively acid line.
- Nick Stock, jamessuckling.com, USA
93/100
'An evocative name for a delicious wine. This full-bodied "dry" Riesling from the Waipara Valley is actually off-dry, but it's none the worse for that. This is exotic and rich, with old vine complexity and flavours of lime, peach and nectarine. It's especially good with spicy food, but is also delicious as an aperitif.’.
- Tim Atkin MW, Decanter Magazine, UK
From Waipara riesling supremos Pegasus Bay, comes this amazing opulent and intense example with a shimmering citrus and mineral salt character coursing through its lush palate of honey, marmalade, peach and lime oi.
- Jo Burzynska, NZ Herald, NZ

2010

96/100 Points
“The Donaldson family offers an exotic range of personalities in their iconic business, and this wine reflects this range beautifully … the palate is fleshy, compact, intensely long, with incredible concentration and complexity a world apart from many clinically clean Rieslings in the market place; this wine is spectacular and will give pleasure for many years to come.”
—Ben Edwards, James Halliday’s Wine Companion, AUS
“The bouquet is complex … the palate weighty, fresh and intense … finely balanced acidity and a minerally, lasting finish. A highly distinctive wine … it's a top candidate for the cellar … This is a complex, funky, layered Riesling.”
—Michael Cooper's Buyer’s Guide 2012, NZ
90/100 Points
“… Medium bodied, dry and crisp, it offers plenty of citrusy fruit in the mouth and a long tangy finish.”
—Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, USA
“… this has very attractive and mouthfilling flavours … The textures are rounded and soft … The underlying acidity becomes apparent on the very long, sustained finish, adding lusciousness to the complex fruit and honeyed flavours … This is a complex, funky, layered Riesling.”
—Raymond Chan, raymondchanwinereviews.co.nz, NZ

2009

91+/100 Points
“… It gives a beautiful nose … Concentrated, complex flavour … and the finish is long. Approachable now, it should develop wonderfully over the next 6-8+ years.”
—Lisa Perrotti-Brown/Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate, USA
93/100 Points
Top 12 NZ Rieslings – “Big, bold characterful wine that couldn't come from any other winery. ... this concentrated and complex example totally seduces me ... Very classy wine ... It has all the flavour and weight of a sweeter style, but it is dry.”
—Bob Campbell MW, Gourmet Traveller Wine, AUS
“…rich wine with notably intense, citrusy flavours. Lemon-scented, it is complex, slightly spicy and minerally, with good acid spine … It shows great individuality and poise.”
—Michael Cooper, WineState, AUS

2009

“Fresh, lime, steely and racy on the nose. Very complete and beautifully balanced with real pizzazz to it. Already a fine aperitif. Dry”
—Jancis Robinson, UK
93/100 Points
“Another trade mark Pegasus Bay dry Riesling...This is full of ripe stone fruits and citrus, fully textured and kaleidoscopic”
—Nick Stock, MBM, AUS
93/100 Points
“…it’s a very good Riesling made in an Alsace style with plenty of stone fruit, citrus and some floral flavours plus good richness…”
—Bob Campbell & Huon Hooke, GTW Magazine, AUS
“Dry Riesling can be a difficult style to do well in our climes, but this full-flavoured example from Riesling supremos Pegasus Bay has a richness that pulls this off with aplomb. Made from late-harvest fruit from the estate’s oldest vines, it’s an ultra-intense wine in which notes of white peach, mandarin peel, blossom and exotic spice combine with its fresh lift of mineral, grapefruit and tongue-tingling spritz.”
—Jo Burzynska, New Zealand Herald
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