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Hunter's Miru Miru Brut NV

Marlborough

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  • Gold, New Zealand international Wine Show, 2022
  • 4.5 Stars, Winestate Magazine, 2021
  • Gold, Marlborough Wine Show, 2021
  • 94pts, The Real Review, 2021
  • 93pts, Cameron Douglas, MS, 2021
  • 4.5 Stars, Michael Cooper's Wine Guide, 2021

Award-winning and firmly established as a New Zealand classic, Miru Miru (which means 'bubbles' in Maori) is bright and fresh. A blend of three Champagne grapes, from a world-renowned NZ family, it has complexity and finesse and is outstanding value.

Award-winning and firmly established as a New Zealand classic, Miru Miru (which means 'bubbles' in Maori) is bright and fresh. A blend of three Champagne grapes, from a world-renowned NZ family, it has complexity and finesse and is outstanding value.

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Rich, dry and ripe, with great complexity and a gentle creamy fizz

Aroma

Toasty, yeasty, citrus and ripe apple fruit

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

Hunter's Miru Miru Brut NV

More information

  • 11.5% ABV
  • 8.63 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2024

Thirty years ago Marlborough was known only for barley and sheep. The success story of this wine region is one of the most remarkable in modern times, and one in which Hunter's has played a major part. But, as well as establishing the benchmark for classic NZ Sauvignon, Hunter’s was also the region’s second winery ever to produce fizz made by the traditional technique used in Champagne. It's a method that results in a greater density of bubbles and much more complex, yeasty flavours than most sparkling wines. It's little wonder that it's been awarded so many top scores. Fine, creamy and seriously delicious, this is a luxurious rival to Brut Champagne that's guaranteed to impress. Drink as an aperitif, or with smoked salmon or seafood.

"Fresh brioche and sweet pastry aromas that are balanced beautifully by a full body and dry flavours" Joelle Thomson
Drinkbiz
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