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Chapel Peak sits in Marlborough, New Zealand's South Island, where cool maritime conditions shape wines of precision and minerality. The winery's Sauvignon Blanc expresses the region's signature herbaceous intensity and bright acidity, while its Pinot Noir captures the elegance and red-fruit complexity that Marlborough's terroir imparts to the variety. Both wines have been assessed by major critics including Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, Decanter, Wine Enthusiast, and Falstaff. The Pinot Noir averages 88.3 in prestige ratings; the Sauvignon Blanc, 87.7. These are wines rooted in place—the South Island's cool climate and distinctive soils—rather than extraction or oak.
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