Read here for reports on the three Masterclasses where GIMBLETT GRAVELS wines were tasted alongside leading wines from Bordeaux.
Leading media, trade and collectors from Hong Kong and mainland China packed into Club Lusitano, Hong Kong, late last week for an exclusive opportunity to taste eight 2009 vintage GIMBLETT GRAVELS blended red wines alongside eight 2008 vintage classed growth Bordeaux, including all five first growths, Haut-Brion, Latour, Lafite, Margaux and Mouton-Rothschild.
For many of the audience, most of whom are very familiar with Bordeaux wines, this was the first impression of wines from the 800ha GIMBLETT GRAVELS appellation of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, and they were not disappointed.
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GIMBLETT GRAVELS wines repeat their strong showing against the finest wines from Bordeaux.
A gathering of some of the UK's leading palates struggled to separate GIMBLETT GRAVELS wines from First Growth Bordeaux 2005.
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Fledgling New Zealand winegrowing district GIMBLETT GRAVELS is recognised as a serious challenge to some of the world's finest wines.
A very exclusive event took place in Taupo this past Saturday. A selection of six New Zealand produced "off the shelf" wines from the tiny 800ha GIMBLETT GRAVELS wine-growing district in the Hawke's Bay were tested against six very highly-rated wines from the celebrated Bordeaux region in France.
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