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Weekend wine guide: Would you pay $40k for a bottle of Kiwi pinot noir?

Michael Cooper

Do you enjoy pinot noir? If so, how much would you be willing to pay? Photo / Getty Images

Do you enjoy pinot noir? If you buy Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, the celebrated Burgundy with monastic origins in the 13th century, you can expect to pay about $40,000 per bottle. Could the price of a New Zealand pinot noir ever approach such heights?

Akarua was established by a former mayor of Dunedin, Sir Clifford Skeggs, in Central Otago in 1996. However, in 2022, the Skeggs family sold the Akarua brand, and 34.5 hectares of vineyards and winery at Bannockburn, to Edmond de Rothschild Heritage, a Paris-based company with vineyards in France, Spain, South Africa and Argentina.

During an April 2023 visit, the group’s chief executive, Baroness Ariane de Rothschild, made no secret of her company’s ambitions for Akarua. The Otago Daily Times reported: “She believed wine from the region had the potential to reach even greater heights and to be marketed in the super-premium sphere, traditionally filled by pinot noir from Burgundy.” Watch this space …

Edmond de Rothshild Heritage has also invested in Marlborough, buying Rimapere vineyard, at Rapaura, in 2012. Today, Rimapere produces 200,000 bottles of sauvignon blanc per year, sold in 80 countries.

Rimapere Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2023

★★★★½

This estate-grown wine was handled in stainless steel tanks. Bright, light lemon/green, it is fresh, vigorous and medium-bodied, with ripe, tropical fruit flavours, gentle lees-ageing notes adding complexity, lively, balanced acidity and a persistent finish. Best drinking 2025. (12.5% alc/vol) $30


Rimapere Plot 101 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2022

★★★★★