LVMH’s New Zealand property has elevated its Sauvignons to the ranks of the world’s great whites. It is less well known that it has the same dream for its Pinot Noirs, with the same ambition. Decoding.
At the origin, an enclave full of charm, hidden in a fog that earned it the nickname of Cloudy Bay, given by Captain Cook when he visited New Zealand in 1770. In 1985,
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