Otu Sauvignon Blanc 2023

Type: White
Country: New Zealand
Region: Marlborough
Grape Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc

Climate: Maritime climate
Terroir: Vineyard is located on a remote coastal and rugged terroir – along with low-vigour soils and long sunshine hours. Sourced solely from our low-yielding estate with a very strong focus on achieving the right fruit at harvest time, late picking to guarantee optimal flavour components
Winemaking: Whole clusters were gently whole bunch pressed, then fermented in small stainless steel barrels, before being aged on lees for 6 months, prior to blending

Color: Pale yellow with a hint of green
Nose: Lime zest, red grapefruit, stone fruit – opens up to bolder tomato skin notes over time
Palate: Bold intensity of ripe melon and lime zest build across the palate, offset by vibrant green apple acidity. Crisp and full-bodied with exceptional depth, this wine showcases outstanding minerality and length


About the Winery:
Otu Wine Estate brings together a unique, sea-swept terroir set at the edge of the Southern Ocean – where the ancient Otuwhero River runs through the lower valleys of Marlborough.

Cradled between snowy mountains and at the edge of the South Pacific Ocean, OTU Wine Estate has a remote coastal and rugged terroir. Along with low vigour soils and long sunshine hours, produces distinctively bold, ripe fruit flavours and exquisitely expressive wines.

The wine-growing team is headed by leading New Zealand winemaker Jeff Clarke. Starting his winemaking career in Australia at Penfolds Wines, Jeff developed his craft in New Zealand for 17 years at Montana Wines where he gained significant experience in emerging varieties of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. More recently, Jeff has guided and grown several leading NZ wine companies through new wine styles, new markets and new winemaking facilities.

Whilst at Montana, as head of the winemaking team, Jeff was honoured twice to be named “International White Winemaker of the Year” first at the London International Wine Challenge in 1999 and again in Japan in 2003, in addition to being nominated by leading Uk wine journalist Tim Atkin as one of his six top winemakers globally.