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Wine Description
The Story
Ram’s Hill may be thought of as a special reserve of Mount Nelson, but even beyond that, Ram’s Hill is a unique, oaked Sauvignon Blanc. The grapes are grown at extremely low yields in premium vineyards in the heart of the Wairau Valley in Marlborough, New Zealand. The area is celebrated for its cool maritime climate, where average daytime temperatures rarely exceed 24°C, even in the hottest months, and yet the area still enjoys more sunlight h...