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The Marlborough appellation encompasses 23,000 hectares of vineyards in New Zealand , in the region of the same name. This plain, surrounded by mountains and traversed by the Wairau River, benefits from abundant sunshine, alluvial soils, and a very low risk of frost. It is therefore particularly well-suited to the cultivation of Pinot Noir , Sauvignon Blanc , Pinot Gris , and Chardonnay. Viognier , Riesling , and Gewürztraminer are also grown there.
Domaine Henri Bourgeois
Domaine Henri Bourgeois is primarily known for its Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé wines in the Loire Valley . But Henri Bourgeois' sons, Jean-Marie and Rémi, wanted to explore the world: this led to the purchase of 98 hectares of land in Marlborough in 2000. Clos Henri was born!
Today Clos Henri represents 110 hectares of vines cultivated organically and biodynamically .
This estate offers three wines: Petit Clos, Bel Echo, and Clos Henri, each available in white and red . The white wines are made from Sauvignon Blanc , and the red wines from Pinot Noir .
Petit Clos is made from the youngest vines, grown in different soils. Bel Echo is a selection from the estate's most distinctive soils. Finally, Clos Henri is the most classic expression of Marlborough grape varieties .