The Dog Point Section 94 is, according to Wine Searcher, one of the 25 best Sauvignon Blancs in the world. Quite impressive on its own, but even more so because it stands proudly alongside historic giants that cost three to four times its price. It’s no coincidence that it received 95 points from James Suckling!
Behind this iconic Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, New Zealand, are two familiar figures, Ivan Sutherland and James Healy, the viticulturist and the winemaker of the famous Cloudy Bay. In 2004, these two remarkable individuals, having gained extensive knowledge and experience, decided to start their own winery. That’s how Dog Point was born. Fortunately, they didn’t start from scratch, Ivan had the foresight to plant his first vineyards in the region in 1970, with the vines already at their prime.
Today, Dog Point Section 94 is one of the greatest and most classic barrel-aged Sauvignon Blancs from New Zealand. The grapes are hand-harvested, and the wine is produced with minimal intervention: fermentation with native yeasts in French oak barrels, followed by 18 months of aging. The result is explosively fruity yet simultaneously elegant and complex.
You can certainly enjoy it now, but aging will bring even more complexity and depth!