Carnival of Taste with 144 Islands
Join our own Stephanie alongside Jake from 144 Islands this November at Tauranga's Carnival of Taste, an evening of tantalizing tastings, live music, and cocktail classes. A trade show like no other! Indulge in fine wines, handcrafted cocktails, and craft beers.
The fantastic Jake Dromgool from Northland's 144 Islands will be teaming up with our Central North Island rep and all-round legend, Stephanie to serve up some goodies and soak up that Tauranga golden hour with you all. Don't miss it!
- Date: Saturday, 9th November 2024
- Time: 6:00pm - 10:00pm
- Location: The Cargo Shed, Tauranga
- Cost: $75 per person
Sip 'n' Savour - A Bogle Wine Dinner 15 Storeys Up
Join Harbour Society, Farro & Dhall & Nash for a journey to the sunny valleys of California, 15 floors above Auckland City with a wine dinner like no other at SO/ Auckland.
Enjoy a three-course dinner while you sip, swirl and savour handpicked wines by the Californian wine sensation - Bogle Family Vineyards. Jody Bogle - the sixth generation of the family working their land - will be joining via a live video feed to chat and answer any questions you may have about their wine, their history and their vineyards.
Bogle is a tried-and-true favourite in New Zealand, opening the eyes of many a kiwi to the delights of bold Caifornian Chardonnay, but this producer has more arrows in its quiver than just this liquid gold. Come along and try more from their impressive range (as well as their famous chardonnay!)
A table with sweeping views of Auckland city, fragrant food and delicious wine will set the scene among good company (and maybe even a few prizes).
- Date: Thursday, 21st November 2024
- Time: 6:00pm (doors open 5:30pm)
- Location: Harbour Society at SO/ Auckland
- Cost: $99.00 per person
Winery in the Sky - An Italian Wine Dinner 15 Storeys Up
Join Harbour Society and Dhall & Nash for a journey to Italy, 15 floors above Auckland City with a wine dinner like no other at SO/ Auckland.
Enjoy a two-course family-style sharing dinner while you sip, swirl and savour handpicked Italian wines by Mont’Albano. The plates will be a melody of woodfired food, straight from Harbour Society’s signature oven and will include meat and seasonal veggies.
Three wines from Mont’Albano will be the stars of the show, showcasing incredible varietals and styles to suit all palates. Mont’Albano was founded in 1985 in the heart of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, with wines from Verona, Abruzzo and Sicily. They are dedicated to creating niche wines that happen to be organic.
A table with sweeping views of Auckland city, fragrant food and delicious wine will set the scene among good company.
- Date: Thursday, 31 October 2024
- Time: 6:00pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Harbour Society at SO/ Auckland
- Cost: $89.10 per person
Going For Gold at Grasshopper Rock
Indulge us a little bit of kiwi patriotism this day. The 2024 Paris Olympics have just wrapped up and our wee nation at the bottom of the world (despite being missed off the world map at the closing ceremony…) did remarkably well, finishing third for ‘Medals per Capita’ behind only Dominica and Saint Lucia. But while our minds have been on Olympic Golds these past few weeks, it never takes our thoughts long to go back to where they belong… wine. And there’s one spot in New Zealand that’s golden in both history and reputation – Central Otago.
We are lucky to live in comparatively close proximity to Central Otago, affording us the privilege of knowing winemakers, winegrowers and experts in the region, which has fruitfully provided us with the newest addition to our Dhall & Nash stable, Grasshopper Rock.
“Grasshopper Rock produces one of Central Otago’s most consistently top pinot noirs”
Bob Campbell MW
Grasshopper Rock
They may fly under the radar, their bottles may be absent from hip Insta profiles or splashy wine lists but ask anyone who really knows Central Otago, and they’ll tell you: Grasshopper Rock pinot is legendary!
“Previously defined by its power, Pinot Noir from Central Otago has become more elegant and nuanced.”
Anne Krebiehl MW Decanter (July, 2024)
Co-Proprietor Phil Handford was “Going for Gold” right from the start – Grasshopper Rock was established in 2003 after the founders – a group of friends, spearheaded by Phil Handford – set their visions on a prime piece of Central Otago land. They were four kiwi farming families with varying agricultural backgrounds who understood that vines weren’t the same as stock. “If it’s terrible farmland, you know it’s good wine land,” explains wine writer Amanda Barnes, “While cows and sheep like fertile soils and luscious green grass to graze on, vines do better when they have to struggle a bit.” So who better to know what land works well for than someone who knew what wouldn’t?
As tech icon Steve Jobs simply but inspirationally once said “Do one thing and do it really well“. And that’s exactly the path that Phil and the team have followed. The Grasshopper Rock pinot is built for pure pleasure for discerning Pinotphiles.
The Vision – was always to focus on a single vineyard Pinot Noir and to produce a wine which would, with time, be recognized as a unique expression of Pinot Noir that only this site can produce.
Grasshopper Rock is now known for its consistently elegant and age-worthy Pinot Noir
(Website)
Our wine knowledge was quite limited,” Phil admitted to Jamie Goode for the Wine Anorak, “but we had a clear vision. We wanted to do something like this, and do it really well. We made sure we got the right site, and we invested heavily in frost protection and got a full time vineyard manager which meant we could consistently achieve the right quality.” Ultimately this meant a crystal-clear focus on one grape, and one vineyard only: Pinot Noir from Earnscleugh Vineyard.
So what made this the right site? “Grand Cru sites only exist because of the determination of people to achieve great things. Our reason to plant vines was simply to grow great pinot noir” Phil explains. This uncompromising search for the right land led them to a small hill in Central Otago’s Alexandra sub-region.
Alexandra was the sub-region that excited them most, being the southernmost sub-region in Central Otago, (which also makes it the world’s southernmost pinot noir winegrowing sub-region!) Further to the east, away from the Southern Alps, than other sub-regions, makes this also the driest sub-region. Low rainfall is ideal for ripening pinot noir, but it does mean irrigation on the lighter soils is essential… but thankfully the historical gold rush has answers for this! This land was originally part of a larger parcel known since the 1860s as ‘Como Villa’ and has European history that dates back to the 1860s gold rush and the early establishment of grape vines in the 1870s. An old gold mining water race now brings water from the surrounding hills for much-needed irrigation and frost fighting.
Grasshopper Rock from Phil Handford on Vimeo.
The Alexandra sub-region is a large basin and its topography and location deliver both the highest and lowest temperatures in Central Otago, with extreme fluctuations never more evident than during summer and autumn, when the grapes are ripening.
On the south side of the basin, across the Clutha River from Alexandra township, are the warm north facing slopes, where you will find Grasshopper Rock on Earnscleugh Road.
“One of the things I admire the most about Grasshopper Rock Pinot Noir is that its owners are never in a rush to get their newest wine out to the market. It can be a costly exercise to hold wines back but, ultimately, it makes for wines that are smoother, rounder and ready to drink when they do eventually hit a shop shelf near us.”
– Joelle Thomson
Grasshopper Rock
Earnscleugh Vineyard Pinot Noir 2022
Tasting notes:
Dark purple with garnet hues. Perfumed with violets, blackberries, strawberry, hints of spice, chocolate and dried herb. A full silky entry with dark plum, dark cherry, florals and forest floor notes. Concentrated and complex with good minerality, ample fine-grained tannins and a persistent finish. Firm acid backbone which melds well with the dark fruit profile.
Winemaking notes:
The fruit (clones 5, 777, 114, 115, Abel and 667) was harvested from the 5th – 11th April 2022. The fruit was destemmed into tanks to undergo fermentation by a mix of selected and wild yeast with peak fermentation was 30°C. Total time on skins was approximately 20 days. The wine was aged in French Oak Barriques for approximately 10 months, of which 28% was new oak.
“This is probably the best value Pinot in the region.”
Jamie Goode’s the Wine Anorak
“Grasshopper Rock” Explained
The vineyard takes its name from a rare grasshopper, Sigaus childi, which is found only in Central Otago, and predominantly on the Earnscleugh gold tailings, which lie along the Clutha River, across the road from the vineyard. “We can’t claim to have made the acquaintance of the grasshopper, yet, but we felt that the name had a certain distinctive ring about it.”
And the ‘Rock’ alludes to the gold that is no longer in the tailings (and probably never was.)
The new gold is wine and we hope that you will find a little bit of gold in the pleasure you get from Grasshopper Rock.
International Reputation - Central Otago Pinot on the World Stage
“The past 10 years has been nothing short of a Pinot Noir revolution. I know, because these are the wines that changed my life. A decade ago, I landed in the country as a wine-interested travel editor updating a guidebook series; by the time I returned home to New York, I’d decided to become a wine writer… The last leg on my trip was Central Otago, on New Zealand’s South Island, and that’s where I got hooked.”
– Erica Duecy for Vinepair
“Pinot Noir comes from three great places in the world. It comes from lots of ‘good’ ones, but three great ones. Home is Burgundy, in France… New Zealand does it real good, and the US, particularly Washington State, Oregon do it really good.”
– Tom Gilbey
“New Zealand is so well known for its Sauvignon Blanc wines that it is easy to overlook its Pinot Noir wines. That would be a mistake.”
– Per and Britt Karlsson for Forbes
“What do you get from New Zealand that the others just can’t give us? What we’re looking for in New Zealand Pinot Noir is something that’s a little bit more black fruit, and a little bit more richness and with a purity we don’t get from Burgundy. So from Burgundy we get this sort of earthiness, the mushrooms, and all the other things going on there. But New Zealand, we get purity of fruit.If you want pinot that gives you sort of a little bit of an electric shock, and then a hug, go to New Zealand.”
– Tom Gilbey
Rhône Valley Wine Dinner at Paname Social
Join our D&N's Alienor and Jean-Jacques at Paname Social - a french-infused hub in the CBD as they take you through a four-course wine-matched meal, all for just $95!
The Line up:
- Appetizer Smoked Kahawai croquette, chorizo romesco
Paired with a glass of Billecart Salmon's Charles le Bel Inspiration 1818 Champagne - Starter (sharing style) Salmon two ways Herbs and garlic warm baguette
Paired with a glass of Paul Jaboulet Aîné VDF Viognier 2022 - Main (sharing style) Slow cooked beef cheeks, Kohlrabi roasted, spicy tomato sauce (not too spicy - we are French after all) and melted reblochon Garden salad
Paired with a glass of Paul Jaboulet Aîné 'Mule Noire' Crozes Hermitage Syrah 2020
Optional: Add a glass of Paul Jaboulet Aîné Côtes du Rhône 'Parallele 45' for $20pp - Dessert It's a secret...
Paired with a glass of Paul Jaboulet Aîné Beaumes de Venise "Le Chant des Griolles" 2019
The Rhône Valley:
Click here to read our in-depth Rhône Valley overview
Some of France’s wine regions sure have rock star status – Bordeaux, Burgundy, Chablis, or Champagne – but every wine lover also knows, when it comes to stretching your wine dollar, you really don’t need to look much further than the Rhône Valley. And we agree, here at D&N we like to say – “There’s no place like Rhône...”
Paname Social:
Click here to view Paname Social's website
Paname (puh-nam) is how Parisians lovingly call the city of Paris in France. The origin of the word Paname traces back to Panama and its famous hats, which were popular amongst Parisians in France in the early 1900s. At Paname Social we aim to showcase European flavours and hospitality at its best…
- Date: Tuesday, 28th May 2024
- Time: 5:00pm
- Location: Paname Social, Auckland CBD
Chardonnay Day Wine Tasting
Join our D&N Auckland team this International Chardonnay Day to celebrate the queen of white wines - Chardonnay! Taste four different Chardonnays from our portfolio from four regions, representing just some of the fantastic styles of wine this incredible variety can make.
The Line up
- Twenty Acres by Bogle Chardonnay (California, USA)
- Johner Estate Lime Hill Vineyard Chardonnay (Wairarapa, NZ)
- Maison Louis Jadot Bourgogne Chardonnay (Burgundy, France)
- Domaine Testut Petit Chablis (Chablis, France)
- Date: Thursday, 23rd May, 2024
- Time: 6:30pm
- Location: Dhall & Nash Tasting Space
Manzo Presents Yvonne Bennetti - Lunch & Fashion Show Fundraiser for SPCA
Join us for an afternoon of beauty, purpose, and solidarity as we come together to celebrate fashion and make a positive impact on the world. Save the date, spread the word, and let's make May 3rd a lunch to remember!
Yvonne Bennetti's latest creations, featuring timeless designs and exquisite craftsmanship. Established in Hong Kong, Yvonne’s collections are synonymous with sophistication & glamour. Chic tailoring, pretty silk blouses & floaty dresses.
Billecart-Salmon Champagne
On offer at this lunch will be our Billecart-Salmon Brut Réserve Champagne. A fan favourite that needs little introduction, it's hailed by some as the King of entry-level NV Champagnes. In the words of champagne expert and acclaimed wine-writer Tyson Stelzer, "Billecart NV is one of champagne's most precise house wines and my all time fave of the entry NVs. The house of Billecart is the finest fizz on the shelves this year, not by concentration, power or presence but by the fairy-touch of understated delicacy and crystal-clear fidelity."
It will be served with food befitting of this wine made by the talented team at Manzo - Risotto with lemon, capers & goat's cheese granite or Salmon galantine with peas, mint and smoked salmon sauce.
SPCA
This event is more than just a showcase of fashion. It's an opportunity to make a difference. A portion of the ticket sales will be donated to the SPCA. An incredible charity whom engage, educate and build relationships with our communities and government, improving animal welfare in New Zealand.
Haze & Hunter/The Collectrice
Hair and Makeup sponsored by the talented teams at Hare & Hunter and Sydney Beauty, and jewelry is supplied by designers The Collectrice
- Date: Friday, 3rd May, 2024
- Time: 12-2pm
- Location: Manzo
- Cost: $85 per person
Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Auckland Dinner Night 2
Join us for a three course degustation of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, paired with the exceptional dishes created by the Manzo culinary team.
Prepare for an evening of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a meticulously crafted three-course meal thoughtfully paired with a selection of phenomenal vintage champagnes. Delight in the harmonious marriage of flavours, where each dish is artfully designed to complement the unique characteristics of these prestigious champagnes.
Indulge in an exclusive tasting which will offer you a sensory thrill through the cellars of one of the top-rated Champagne Houses.
Please note that this event occurs on two dates so please ensure when enquiring that you specify your preferred date. This event is for Friday 5th July.
Tasting Journey Includes:
- Billecart-Salmon 2013 Vintage RRP $210
(Canapes) Smoked Fish Tart | Billecart Vintage Gelatine Parmesan Croquette - Cuvée Louis Salmon Brut Blanc de Blancs 2009 RRP $364
Prawn Tartare | Fennel | Citrus Dressing - Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé 2009 RRP $415
Pork Tenderloin | Cherry Jus | Beetroot - Cuvée Nicolas François Brut 2008 RRP $399
Almond and Pear Tart | Mandarine
Maison Billecart-Salmon
Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.
The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.
Champagne of the Millennium
On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.
Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place
In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."
It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.
You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.
Manzo
Excerpt from Denizen: "Manzo is a modern, elegant steakhouse with international appeal, inspired by the iconic steakhouses that Fabrizio and Taryne, [the creative team behind Spiga], had experienced in places like New York and elsewhere on their extensive culinary travels. “We wanted it to look and feel welcoming, warm and elegant,” Taryne tells me, “Somewhere you could come for an occasion or a burger or an alfresco drink and snack.” She continues, “Think New York/Italian traditional steakhouse with a slightly more modern cuisine.”
- Date: Friday, 5th July, 2024
- Time: 06:30pm
- Location: Manzo
- Cost: $350 per person (incl. GST) subject to change
Tickets to the dinner are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.
If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.
Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Auckland Dinner Night 1
Join us for a three course degustation of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, paired with the exceptional dishes created by the Manzo culinary team.
Prepare for an evening of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a meticulously crafted three-course meal thoughtfully paired with a selection of phenomenal vintage champagnes. Delight in the harmonious marriage of flavours, where each dish is artfully designed to complement the unique characteristics of these prestigious champagnes.
Indulge in an exclusive tasting which will offer you a sensory thrill through the cellars of one of the top-rated Champagne Houses.
Please note that this event occurs on two dates so please ensure when enquiring that you specify your preferred date. This event is for Thursday 4th July.
Tasting Journey Includes:
- Billecart-Salmon 2013 Vintage RRP $210
(Canapes) Smoked Fish Tart | Billecart Vintage Gelatine Parmesan Croquette - Cuvée Louis Salmon Brut Blanc de Blancs 2009 RRP $364
Prawn Tartare | Fennel | Citrus Dressing - Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé 2009 RRP $415
Pork Tenderloin | Cherry Jus | Beetroot - Cuvée Nicolas François Brut 2008 RRP $399
Almond and Pear Tart | Mandarine
Maison Billecart-Salmon
Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.
The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.
Champagne of the Millennium
On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.
Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place
In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."
It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.
You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.
Manzo
Excerpt from Denizen: "Manzo is a modern, elegant steakhouse with international appeal, inspired by the iconic steakhouses that Fabrizio and Taryne, [the creative team behind Spiga], had experienced in places like New York and elsewhere on their extensive culinary travels. “We wanted it to look and feel welcoming, warm and elegant,” Taryne tells me, “Somewhere you could come for an occasion or a burger or an alfresco drink and snack.” She continues, “Think New York/Italian traditional steakhouse with a slightly more modern cuisine.”
- Date: Thursday, 4th July, 2024
- Time: 06:30pm
- Location: Manzo
- Cost: $350 per person (incl. GST) subject to change
Tickets to the dinner are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.
If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.
Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Wellington Tasting
As part of our Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series, join us for a once in a lifetime lineup tasting experience of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, including their icon Rosé on arrival.
Prepare for an afternoon of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a phenomenal selection of vintage champagnes, including more recent vintages of the revered "Champagne of the Millennium" and their top cuvée, Le Clos Saint Hilaire.
Indulge in an exclusive tasting which will offer you a sensory thrill through the cellars of one of the top-rated Champagne Houses.
Tasting Journey:
On Arrival:
- NV Billecart-Salmon Brut Rosé (RRP $160)
First Flight:
- 2013 Billecart-Salmon Vintage (RRP $210)
- 2009 Billecart-Salmon Cuvee Louis Salmon Brut Blanc de Blancs (RRP $400)
Second Flight:
- NV Billecart Les Rendez-Vous No. 3 (RRP $175)
- 2009 Billecart Cuvée Elisabeth Salmon Brut Rosé (RRP $415)
Third Flight:
- 2005 Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire (RRP $1,190)
- 2006 Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire (RRP $1,113)
- 2008 Billecart Cuvée Nicolas François Brut (RRP $400)
Maison Billecart-Salmon
Situated in the Champagne heartland of Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, near Epernay, Billecart-Salmon has been under family ownership and management since its founding in 1818. It is a family-run winery with a majority share owned by the Billecart family and a minority holding is held by the Frey group, itself a family-owned business – they are owners of Château La Lagune in Bordeaux, Paul Jaboulet Ainé in the Rhône, and Château Corton C in Burgundy.
The Billecart family still lives on site and there remains a strong sense of long-visioned family continuity at play. Today there’s the seventh generation Mathieu Roland-Billecart overseeing everyday business as CEO, working closely with Antoine and François.
Champagne of the Millennium
On 12 June 1999, a jury of international experts came together to judge which champagne would be awarded the grand title of “Champagne of the Millennium” following a blind tasting.
Among the 150 champagnes in competition were the two Billecart-Salmon vintages, the Nicolas François Brut 1959 and the Nicolas François Brut 1961. When the results were announced, these two vintages took both first and second place
In his book The Great Tasting, Richard Juhlin wrote of the winner: "The perfect champagne, 1959 Billecart-Salmon, had everything one would expect of a luxury champagne, but in a seldom seen concentration and simultaneously with harmonious balance. A totally perfect champagne in its category, with a smoky, honey-smooth extremely long taste of walnut, orange blossom and chocolate. All who ever get to drink this fabulous wine just have to love the pleasure it grants. When you study the end results it is striking to see how obvious the victory was."
It was awarded a final mark of 98.5 out of 100.
You can read more about Billecart-Salmon here & about Vintage Billecart-Salmon here.
Rosella
Rosella is a casual neighborhood restaurant & wine bar that takes its inspiration from flavours across the Mediterranean, North Africa & the Middle East.
- Date: Tuesday, 25th June, 2024
- Time: 06:00pm
- Location: Rosella
- Cost: $295 per person (incl. GST) subject to change
Tickets to the series tasting are strictly limited. Book today to reserve your place today to embark on this exclusive journey through the finest Billecart-Salmon vintage Champagnes.
If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.