Allan Scott Kekerengu

Allan Scott Kekerengu

Wine Description

In a little-known valley in the south of the Marlborough region lies Kekerengu Coast, an untouched, unique valley of wild beauty hidden between ageless mountains and the sea. The soil is stony and rough, with veins of limestone carried by forgotten glaciers. The morning mist and the wind ensure the grapes develop slower than in other places — perfect for cool-climate winemaking. Unlike traditional Sauvignon Blanc, Allan Scott Kekerengu gets better with age. As it matures a gentle mist gathers within—forsaking clarity for flavor. Fresh sea breezes from the nearby beach adds a gentle saltiness to the grapes, which can be tasted from the glass.

Allan Scott Family
Allan's Grandchildren
An Allan Scott Toast
Golden Mile, Jacksons Road in sunny Marlborough
Tasting some Allan Scott Wines
The Scott Family: Allan and Cathy with children Vic, Josh & Sara
Allan Scott winery and vineyard aerial view
Allan Scott Winery view
Sara Scott
Josh and Allan Scott in the vineyards
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Acclaim
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Vineyard & Production Info
Soil composition
Stony limestone
Bottles produced of this wine:
44,490
Average Vine Age:
20 years
Sustainability Certification:
yes
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Winemaking & Aging
Varietal composition:
100% Sauvignon Blanc
Fermentation container:
stainless steel tanks
Fining agent:
vegan
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Analytical Data
pH level:
3.24
Acidity:
7.8 g/L
Alcohol:
12.5 %
Residual sugar:
2.79 g/L
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Wine Production

The grapes are machine harvested and immediately pressed in the cool of the night. The juice is maintained at cool temperatures to ensure the aromatics are not lost. Cleared juice is then fermented to dryness at cool temperatures with specifically selected yeasts. Only the best juice from each tank is selected for blending into a wonderful fresh expression for bottling.

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About the Vineyard

Kekerengu is located 70km South of Blenheim and is still part of the Marlborough Geographical Appellation. The vineyard is next to the sea and has a unique soil structure and a microclimate like no other in Marlborough that produces complex and curious wines.