Sacred Hill wines achieve glowing endorsements
Click to enlarge Award winning Sacred Hill Helmsman Cabernet Merlot 2006
It’s turning out to be
a great week for international endorsements for wines
produced by Sacred Hill Wines. Neil Martin, the NZ critic
for US based wine writer Robert Parker, Jr., The Wine
Advocate, has recently published his scores with many of the
Sacred Hill scoring in the nineties.
The results
are:
Sacred Hill Deerstalkers Syrah 2007 – 91
points
Sacred Hill Riflemans Chardonnay 2007 – 93
points
Sacred Hill Helmsman Cabernet Merlot 2006 – 90
points
Sacred Hill Sauvage 2006 – 88 points
The
Wine Advocate newsletter is produced by leading US wine
critic Robert M. Parker, Jr. whose reviews have an
international influence. Parker’s rating system employs a
50-100 point quality scale, anything above 90 points from
Robert Parker is very highly regarded
internationally
96-100
An extraordinary wine of
profound and complex character displaying all the attributes
expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this
caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase, and
consume.
90-95
An outstanding wine of exceptional
complexity and character. In short, these are terrific
wines.
Further good news for Sacred Hill is that their
Brokenstone Merlot 2007 has made the final five top Merlots
in Australasia for the Winestate Magazine Wine of the Year
Competition.
For more information on Sacred Hill and
its Special Selection check out http://http://www.sacredhill.com
ENDS