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Jules Taylor Wines

Marlborough Late Harvest

Marlborough Late Harvest

  • Delivery Included NZ Wide
  • 95 Points - Sam Kim

This little sweetie is a cool character with a twinkle in its eye. Jules takes everything she loves about Sauvignon Blanc and concentrates it down into teeny tiny quantities of honeyed gold in this lusciously sweet wine.

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WINEMAKERS NOTES

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JULES TAYLOR LATE HARVEST MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC 2024

Already delicious, the 2024 vintage was grown in the Awatere Valley, hand-picked in late autumn and early winter, and fermented in stainless steel tanks. Light gold, with a fragrant, gently honeyed bouquet, it has rich, peachy flavours, hints of spices and apricots, a slightly oily texture, and fresh, appetising acidity to balance its plentiful sweetness. Hard to resist.

5 STARS, MICHAEL COOPER

JULES TAYLOR LATE HARVEST MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC 2024

This is magnificently composed and styled, showing dried apricot, honey, orange peel, and warm spice aromas on the nose with an elegant herbal infusion. The palate delivers silky flow and creamy texture, splendidly enhanced by attractive sweetness and beautifully pitched acidity, finishing long and delicious. At its best: now to 2030

95 POINTS - SAM KIM, WINE ORBIT

JULES TAYLOR LATE HARVEST MARLBOROUGH SAUVIGNON BLANC 2024

A pungent and enticing bouquet of candy and ripe tropical fruits, scents of concentrated gooseberry and mango lead to a palate of silky textures and sweetness, flavours of sweet peach and gooseberry, some nettles and candied passionfruit. Delicious, balanced, well made and ready.

94 POINTS - CAMERON DOUGLAS, MASTER SOMMELIER

SWEET SAUVIGNON BLANC?

"We make it because it's cool." Hear Jules explain why she loves "the little sweetie" so much... 

FOOD MATCH

Food and wine pairing doesn't get much better than a glass or two of Jules' Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc matched with a sticky (or stinky!) cheese platter, garnished with caramelised figs and honey toasted nuts. YUM!
FOOD MATCH

AROMA & FLAVOUR

This wine has outstanding aromas of passionfruit curd, apricot jam and caramelised fig with a touch of white floral fragrance. The palate is decadently sweet with concentrated flavours of ripe passionfruit, apricot marmalade and a hint of candied citrus. A soft line of acidity from its Sauvignon Blanc heritage cuts through the sweetness to balance the rich flavours to perfection. Luscious!
AROMA & FLAVOUR

VINTAGE NOTES

A strong El Nino weather pattern dominated in 2024, causing strong westerly winds and warm, very dry conditions down NZ’s east coast. Vine growth began later than previous years and a couple of very cold nights in early October caused a touch of frost damage in the Southern Valleys. Flowering was relatively poor, and it quickly became clear that the harvest would be much smaller than 2022 or 2023. Warm weather began in mid-December and continued right through to March, causing one of the shortest ripening periods on record. However clear, cold nights retained fruit acidity during ripening. Our first pick was Pinot Gris on the 8th March and the last block was a parcel of Sauvignon Blanc for the Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc, picked on 6th June. All the 2024 fruit was packed with flavour due to the amazing growing conditions. It was an ideal vintage!
VINTAGE NOTES

VINIFICATION

We hand picked the grapes across two cool mornings in May and early June 2024. The raisined berries were crushed and pressed a first time. The juice from the initial pressing was chilled and returned to the press, allowing the skins to rehydrate, so we could obtain a little more of the precious nectar. The viscous juice was settled, then once clear, fermented in a small tank over the next four weeks. It was a slow affair due to the high concentration of sugars in the juice. Once the perfect balance of flavour and sweetness was achieved, we bottled in October 2024.
VINIFICATION