Turning Heads
Turning Heads produces wines from Marlborough, New Zealand's South Island, where cool maritime conditions shape the character of the region's signature varieties. The winery's Pinot Noir draws on the area's ability to ripen this temperamental grape into wines of depth and structure, while its Sauvignon Blanc captures the intense aromatics and crisp acidity Marlborough is known for. Both wines have been assessed by major critics including Wine Advocate, Decanter, Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and Falstaff. The Pinot Noir achieved an average prestige rating of 88.3, and the Sauvignon Blanc 87.7, reflecting the technical precision required to work with these varieties in a region where vintage variation and site selection play decisive roles.
Critics
Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate