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Sips of the week
Sacred Hill Orange Label Merlot Cabernet 2014, $19
Bright, fruity, blackberry and boysenberry flavours combine with dried herbs, dark chocolate and a seam of smoke to create an incredibly approachable, seriously tasty wine.
There's a rich, caramelised flicker of toast and tannin on the finish which is both succulent and saucy. Widely available.
Akarua Alchemy Ice 2013 375ml, $50
Okay, once you're over the prospect of paying 50 bucks for half a bottle of wine, think of it this way: you'll be able to give yourself and nine of your closest cobbers a splash of this each, and your lives will be richer for it. Why not ask them all to pay $5 and if they refuse then don't share it. Enjoy the swoon-inducing aromas of rockmelon, apricot Danish, pear and yellow roses followed by grilled nectarine, candied citrus, toffee and nutmeg notes.
The acidity is incredibly fresh and twangy for a wine that weighs in at 207g/l residual sugar. So good it's criminal. akarua.co.nz
Selaks Founders Central Otago Pinot Noir 2013, $39
Very pretty carmine colour, this wine is sexy, exotic and deeply fruity on the nose and boasts extra layers of vanilla, spice and chocolate on the palate. It's smooth, velvety and luscious to drink. I'd love to taste this wine again in a year's time because it's maturing nicely. For a list of stockists email info@selaks.co.nz
Three Mountains Lucky Leaf Irish Stout 750ml, $15
Lovers of dark, liquorice-laden stout styles will enjoy the espresso and cocoa flavours edged with a hint of nutty, sourness on the finish of this beer. Toasty, light and fresh, it's one of my favourite local stouts.
Designed to age in the bottle, it was brewed last spring by Mike Jenkins at a tiny, farmhouse brewery west of Whangarei, which, at 140lt, is one of the smallest legal breweries in the country. Ask your liquor outlet to order it for you from threemountainsbrewery.com