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| Name | Region | Reviews | About | Varietal | Price | Inventory |
![]() 2011 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc |
Marlborough, New Zealand | 91 WS | Lifted herbaceousness, and a kitchen garden lemon thyme/fennel touch. | Sauvignon Blanc; White Wine |
23+ bottles available. Ships in 1-5 business days. 7 bottles available for Same Day Shipping |
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![]() 2007 Cloudy Bay Chardonnay |
Marlborough, New Zealand | An irresistible mix of ripe citrus and toasted nut aromas. | Chardonnay; White Wine |
32+ bottles available. Ships in 1-4 business days. 7 bottles available for Same Day Shipping |
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2009 Cloudy Bay Pinot Noir |
Marlborough, New Zealand | Alluring aromas of dark plums and lifted hints of blueberry, layered over spicy sandalwood and smoky bacon. | Pinot Noir; Red Wine |
24+ bottles available. Ships in 1-5 business days. |
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![]() 2006 Cloudy Bay Te Koko |
Marlborough, New Zealand | The finely structured palate balances a nougat-rich generosity with citrus fresh succulence. | Sauvignon Blanc; White Wine |
24+ bottles available. Ships in 1-5 business days. |
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CLOUDY BAY Marlborough, New Zealand "Cloudy Bay Vineyards was established in 1985 by Cape Mentelle Vineyards in Western Australia, and is today part of Estates & Wines. Innovation, meticulous attention to detail and regional expression, are the guiding principles of Cloudy Bay. The Cloudy Bay team is committed to producing ‘wines of region’ and strives to enhance the pure, bracing flavours and stunning vibrancy, naturally afforded by the climate and soils of Marlborough. Cloudy Bay Vineyards was a founding member of the New Zealand Integrated Winegrape Production scheme, set up to develop a programme for sustainable vineyard management, which is now monitored by Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand. Cloudy Bay’s impeccable scorecard reflects the company’s commitment to environmentally friendly vineyard management practices. The winery takes its name from the bay at the eastern extremity of the Wairau Valley, which was named Cloudy Bay by Captain Cook on his voyage to New Zealand in 1770." |




  