Greywacke’s Richelle Tyney on Marlborough pinot noir
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Stephen Wong MW chats with Greywacke winemaker Richelle Tyney about what sets Marlborough Pinot Noir apart.
Recorded following the New Zealand Pinot Noir Conference, their conversation dives into Greywacke’s approach to Pinot, from vineyard philosophy and why Marlborough’s natural brightness and red-fruited profile are its signature. Richelle also shares why Greywacke doesn’t chase the idea of premium through single vineyards, but rather through creating a complete and balanced expression of Marlborough pinot.