Huia, one of the great names of Marlborough wine, is going through a bit of renaissance, with new owner Tom Pegler recently taking over the reins from original owners Claire and Mike Allan who established Huia back in 1994.
Tom is driving a renewed passion into Huia, and as part of the rejuvenation he has overhauled its branding. As a result, Tom has asked us to help clear out some stock with the old branding, hence this epic deal on this seriously good Chardonnay that was never meant to be sold at this price point!
The class in the glass in obvious from the very first sip. Clearly a premium Chardonnay, this has layers of savoury complexity that puts in mind of very good Chardonnay coming out of the Macon in Burgundy, France.
Loaded full of bright citrus and nutty notes, with just the right amount of creaminess and oak to carry the palate to a wonderfully long and complex finish. With years of aging potential ahead also, this is one to grab by the case.
No need to overthink things, just a genuinely fantastic opportunity to procure a delicious wine at a Jaw-Dropping price!
Winery notes (2022 Vintage)
"Golden and bright with a clear hue. Cantaloupe, crème anglaise, Bomboloni, grilled grapefruit, lilys, apple crumble, cinnamon, star anise, fennel, grilled corn cob, hazelnuts Mouthwatering acidity, grilled grapefruit, red apple, honeydew melon, fresh figs, roasted chestnuts, elderflower, chamomile, softly textural with a bright, vibrant length.
Fruit sourced from the Huia home block. Picked by hand on the 18th March. Crushed and destemmed and then naturally settled before being transferred to barrel for fermentation with organic yeast. 11 months in French Oak barrel. Natural malolactic fermentation occurred. Wine was filtered and bottled with minimal SO2."
94/100 David Walker Bell, WineFolio.co.nz, January 2025 (2022 Vintage)
"A Chardonnay from the Huia Home Block vineyard in Marlborough. A bright, light gold colour in the glass. The scent differs from a typical New Zealand Chardonnay perfume, with a very European style to it – marmite, hay, green fig, juniper and soy all evident before you get to the more traditional citrus, stone fruit, creme brulée and hazelnut notes. Dry, with a tingle of crystalline acidity in the vibrant palate. A creamy texture adds a softness, as the oak makes itself known, and a touch of tannin too. Good concentration and length makes for a pretty serious expression – look for this to age well."
















