Treat yourself to a glass of Lawson’s Dry Hills Riesling 2019 – a wine that’s bright, fresh, and bursting with flavour. This aromatic wine features a delightful blend of lemon, lime, and red apple, complemented by subtle floral notes. On the palate, you’ll experience a crisp and just off-dry taste that leaves a lovely length and a mineral finish. With every sip, you’ll be transported to the sunny hillsides where this wine was crafted, feeling refreshed and invigorated. Don’t miss out on the perfect balance of sweet and tangy – try Lawson’s Dry Hills Estate Riesling 2019 today and experience a taste sensation that will leave you craving more.
REVIEW
A real team favourite and outstanding value, as MS Cameron Douglas points out!
Lawson’s Dry Hills Riesling 2019, Marlborough. 94 points
Classic, lifted, aromatic and very enticing bouquet of lime and lemon, apple and a steely mineral quality. Crisp, dry and delicious, an aperitif style with moderate alcohol delivers a wine of vigour and freshness, flavours reflect the bouquet with a backbone of acidity and lengthy lime and mineral finish. Best from 2024 through 2034+. Fantastic value.
$22.00
Lawson’s Dry Hills is the closest winery to Blenheim town centre.
We welcome you to our cellar door seven days a week from 10am – 4.30pm in summer – closed on public holidays. From April 15 until October 26 our cellar door will be open weekdays – closed on weekends and public holidays. Although not essential, during our busy summer months (Oct – March) we do recommend booking your tasting, just give us a call or email to book in.
Whilst we’re delighted you enjoy our wine, we recommend you do so in moderation.
238 Alabama Road, Blenheim 7274, New Zealand
Licence no: 052/OFF/028/2022 – expires 03/07/2025
[email protected]
+64 3 578 7674
COPYRIGHT 2024 | Website
To enter this website you must be over 18 years old.
We’re delighted that our Reserve Chardonnay was awarded a Gold medal and the Marlborough Chardonnay Trophy at the recent 2023 International Wine Challenge (IWC).
Now in its 39th year, the IWC is accepted as the world’s most rigorous, impartial and influential annual wine competition.
Well done team!