Wines of Distinction Series

Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Auckland 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.

Get ready for an evening of culinary and vinous wonders as we present a phenomenal selection of vintage champagnes from Billecart-Salmon, including two 'recent' vintages of their top cuvée, the revered "Champagne of the Millennium", Le Clos Saint Hilaire.

Join us and indulge in an exclusive evening tasting through the cellar of one of the top-rated Champagne House's cellar. With each vintage paired to perfection with deliciously prepared canapes from Non-Solo Pizza, it's an evening of sensory thrills not to be missed.

Tasting Journey:

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.

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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.

Non Solo Pizza

Non-Solo PIzza Situated in the heart of Parnell, Non Solo is an Auckland institution known for serving up some of the best authentic Italian cuisine this side of Milan. Newly refurbished and with a beautiful garden bar, it's a beautiful location to enjoy these rare champagnes.


Date: Thursday, 16th May, 2024
Time: 06:00pm
Location: Non Solo Pizza
Cost: $295 per person (incl. GST) subject to change

If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Wines of Distinction Series

Vintage Billecart 'Wines of Distinction' Series: Queenstown Dinner

Join us for a three course degustation of our rarest vintage Champagnes from Maison Billecart-Salmon, paired with the exceptional dishes created by the world renowned Eichardt's 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.

Tasting Journey Includes:

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.

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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.

Eichardt's Hotel

Eichardt's Private HotelGuided by the experienced hand of Chef Sylvester Nair (previously of Hippopotamus in Wellington), dining at Eichardt’s offers the opportunity to savour local and seasonal flavours within a range of elegant settings.

For the dinner, Eichardt's can offer the following special rates – which much be booked directly with the hotel or via Dhall & Nash.

These special rates will not be available or advertised elsewhere.

  • The Penthouse – NZ$11,500 per night for one night or NZ$9,000 per night, for two or more nights.
  • Lake View Suite – NZ$2,450 per night for one night or NZ$2,150 per night, for two or more nights.
  • Heritage Suite – NZ$2,200 per night of one night or NZ$1,950 per night, for two or more nights.

Rates are based on occupancy of two persons per suite and include our standard signature inclusions of daily a la carte breakfast, nightly pre-dinner drink and canapés, $50 per person dining credit, for food only that can be used when dining in any of our three venues (The Grille, Eichardt’s Bar or No5) and valet carparking.


Date: Friday, 10th May, 2024
Time: 06:30pm
Location: Eichardt's Private Hotel
Cost: $395 per person (incl. GST)
Dress Code: Formal Attire

If you have any questions or want to find out more, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


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New Zealand Wine Icons: Dinner at Otahuna Lodge (Christchurch)

Join us for an extraordinary celebration of New Zealand's wine icons with provenance, where each sip tells a story!

They say aging is inevitable so why not do it gracefully. Well, the same can be said for wine. Lucky us (and now you), we've just secured an almost unbelievable array of vintage NZ wine icons. The likes of Felton Road, Dry River, Stonyridge, and Te Mata. There simply won't be another opportunity to try these wines - let alone side by side matched with food. Enter.. The NZ Wine Icon Dinner in Christchurch!

Executive Chef Jimmy McIntyre will be focusing on autumnal favourites for the evening’s menu, while Puneet Dhall--CEO of Dhall & Nash Fine Wines--will be on hand to showcase this curated lineup of vintages from the Dhall & Nash Cellar. Puneet will also share tips on growing your collection and how storing wines perfectly can add value and depth to your own cellar.

This event is an ode to New Zealand's winemaking heritage, a celebration of how storing perfect wines perfectly can add value (and depth) to the wine, and a testament to the timeless allure of exceptional wines.

Tasting Journey: The NZ Wine Icon Dinner is a four course meal curated to match the special wines we've chosen for you

  • 2018 De La Terre Blanc de Blancs Methode Traditionelle
  • 2013 Felton Road Bannockburn Pinot Noir
  • 2013 Dry River Pinot Noir
  • 2009 Te Mata Coleraine
  • 2009 Stonyridge Larose
  • 2022 Folium Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc

Tickets to the dinner are limited to 14 people only. To book your seat, you can contact Otahuna lodge here.


Bookings are available at this time exclusively to overnight guests at $2995 including 2 seats at the communal table in the Otahuna Dining Room with double occupancy accommodation* on 12 April and breakfast the following morning ($2495.00 for single occupancy). Individual tickets without an accompanying overnight stay will be available from 13 March at $500 per person if still available.

*For those who act fast, the first two bookings enjoy the option of a complimentary upgrade to a Master Suite. Additional consecutive nights may be booked at the same rate inclusive of pre-dinner drinks, 4-course dinner with matched New Zealand wines, breakfast, Wi-Fi, laundry service and GST.

If you have any questions or want to find out more about storing wine with us, please contact us at puneet@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Bordeaux Top Growth Series

Our Top Picks: The Best of Bordeaux | 2020 Vintage

Embark on a journey through the prestigious world of Bordeaux wines in our exclusive tasting of the finest wines to come out of the 2020 Vintage! Discover the rich history of Bordeaux, the artistry behind these acclaimed wines, and hear first-hand tales of the Chateaux behind the wines. The tasting, led by "Mr. Bordeaux" himself, Puneet Dhall, will guide you through the secrets that make Bordeaux wines legendary, and enrich your knowledge of the region itself. Whether you're a novice or an enthusiast, join us for an unforgettable exploration of Bordeaux's finest wines, unlocking the essence of this iconic region sip by sip.

Book Today

Join us to learn about the 2020 Vintage in Bordeaux and take the opportunity to taste through the following wines:

Tasting Journey:

  • Château Brane-Cantenac Blanc Margaux
  • Château Smith Haut Lafitte Blanc AOC Graves Cru Classé
  • Château Talbot AOC Saint Julien Fourth Growth
  • Château Haut-Bailly AOC Graves Cru Classé
  • Château Margaux AOC Margaux First Growth
  • Château Haut Brion AOC Graves First Growth
  • Château La Conseillante AOC Pomerol Exceptional Growth
  • Château Figeac Premier Grand Cru Classé B
  • Château d'Yquem AOC Sauternes 1er Cru Supérieur

Do not miss the opportunity to try nine of the world's top wines side-by-side in perfect state, in a perfect environment. Tickets to the Masterclass are limited to 15 people only, you can secure your spot by contacting puneet@dnfinewine.com.

Register Today!


If you have any questions about the event, please contact us at ana@dnfinewine.com or 09 357 0493.


Ponsonby Wine Tasting by JJ

You're cordially invited to an exclusive and delightful wine tasting event hosted by the one and only JJ. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds with an exquisite selection of wines from around the world!

Indulge in an evening filled with the finest flavors, great company, and some seriously amazing wines. Starting with a glass of bubbles on entry (of course), you'll then taste around the world from NZ to France to Italy, and back home again. With a couple surprises poured in between. We'll explore a variety of flavors, from rich reds to crisp whites and everything in between. Plus, there will be delectable nibbles perfectly paired to complement each sip.

Bring a friend, bring your curiosity, and let's raise a glass together in celebration of the wonderful world of wine!

Kindly RSVP by 10th December by contacting JJ, your Account Manager, or marketing@dnfinewine.com to ensure we have enough wine to go around. 🥂

Can't wait to share this unforgettable tasting experience with you!

Cheers, JJ


Portfolio Sensorium 2023 (Christchurch)

The Dhall & Nash Portfolio Sensorium where every sensory receptor is engaged, illuminated, and enhanced!

Join Dhall & Nash this September 6th in Christchurch to taste, savour, and experience outstanding Fine Wines from 50 highly prestigious Dhall & Nash producers during an atmospheric walk-around tasting – this will be a super "Sensorium" extravaganza!

You’ll have a unique chance to talk with many of our esteemed international and national winemakers, proprietors, and representatives whilst tasting their exquisite fine wines in an incredible NOT-TO-BE-MISSED event.

For anyone who loves wine, wants to taste through the portfolio then this event is IT!

The session time is:

Current Session Times*
12:00 - 4:00pm Portfolio Tasting (Free for Trade)*
*Please note: that whilst this is a free event for hospo trade to attend, there will be no 'door sales' available and registration will be required for entry. We will not allow anyone who is unregistered into the tasting.

Registrations are closed due to capacity, but if you would like to be on a waiting list, please contact us.. Please note: that whilst this is a free event for hospo trade to attend, there will be no 'door sales' available and registration will be required for entry. We will not allow anyone who is unregistered into the tasting.

This is a TRADE ONLY event.


Portfolio Sensorium 2023 (Wellington)

The Dhall & Nash Portfolio Sensorium where every sensory receptor is engaged, illuminated, and enhanced!

Join Dhall & Nash this September 11th in Wellington to taste, savour, and experience outstanding Fine Wines from 50 highly prestigious Dhall & Nash producers during an atmospheric walk-around tasting – this will be a super "Sensorium" extravaganza!

You’ll have a unique chance to talk with many of our esteemed international and national winemakers, proprietors, and representatives whilst tasting their exquisite fine wines in an incredible NOT-TO-BE-MISSED event.

For anyone who loves wine, wants to taste through the portfolio then this event is IT!

Current Session Times*
12:00 - 4:00pm Portfolio Tasting (Free for Trade)*
1:00 - 2:00pm Masterclass: Bordeaux with Puneet Dhall [TICKETED EVENT]
3:00 - 4:00pm Masterclass: La Chapelle with Jean-Luc Chapel [TICKETED EVENT]
5:00 - 7:00pm Ticketed Portfolio Tasting - Open to the public [TICKETED EVENT]
*Please note: that whilst this is a free event for hospo trade to attend, there will be no 'door sales' available and registration will be required for entry. We will not allow anyone who is unregistered into the tasting.

Registration is open. Click Here to register. 


Portfolio Sensorium 2023 (Auckland)

The Dhall & Nash Portfolio Sensorium where every sensory receptor is engaged, illuminated, and enhanced!

Join Dhall & Nash this September 4th in Auckland to taste, savour, and experience outstanding Fine Wines from 50 highly prestigious Dhall & Nash producers during an atmospheric walk-around tasting – this will be a super "Sensorium" extravaganza!

You’ll have a unique chance to talk with many of our esteemed international and national winemakers, proprietors, and representatives tasting whilst their exquisite fine wines in an incredible NOT-TO-BE-MISSED event.

This is a one day event taking place over multiple levels Auckland's beautiful and sleek Park Hyatt Hotel.

For anyone who loves wine, wants to taste through the portfolio then this event is IT!

Session Times*:
12:30 - 4:00pm Portfolio Tasting (Free for Trade)*
1:00 - 2:00pm Masterclass 1: Bordeaux with Puneet Dhall [TICKETED EVENT]
3:00 - 4:00pm Masterclass 2: La Chapelle with Jean-Luc Chapel [TICKETED EVENT]
7:30 - 10:00pm Gala Dinner [TICKETED EVENT]
*Please note: that whilst this is a free event for hospo trade to attend, there will be no 'door sales' available and registration will be required for entry. We will not allow anyone who is unregistered into the tasting.

Registration is open. Click Here to register. 


Weee! Dhall & Nash's R&R adventure's away!

R&R For the Dhall & Nash Team

March 8, 2023In News, Winery Spotlight, Travel

R&R For the Dhall & Nash Team

At Knappstein Winery - A real “doozy” of a wine paradise getaway!

JJ taking in the sights on Dhall & Nash's Clare Valley R&R Trip

“Superb wines, solidly structured and very age-worthy, and extraordinarily affordable.”

Huon Hooke on Knappstein wines, The Real Review

It’s the start of 2023 and the Dhall & Nash team is looking, well, let’s say… weary, a tad disoriented and maybe even… what? No Xmas party in 2022 to blow out the cerebral cobwebs?! Obviously, it’s time for some serious rest & relaxation.

Now R&R for the D&N team actually translates to Rieslings & Reds – and where better to find the pinnacle of these two varieties, than in Australia maaate! More precisely at Knappstein winery with a cheeky sneak over to Grosset in the Clare Valley, South-Eastern Australia.

Just to get everyone on flights seemed like a total mission. Mother Nature was throwing everything at us – but we managed a very fortunate window of escape between cyclones and monsoonal levels of rain, packing our bags on the Waitangi Day long weekend. Of course, we corralled some crazy fun clients with us making it feel like we’d all won the wine holiday jackpot!

Day 1 - Whoops...

Not totally plain sailing even before take-off, thanks to an ardent account manager (one with a French accent ah-hem, Francis!) decided to bring a rather exquisite wine with him to share with our Aussie mates. NZ Customs put a stop to that generous gesture, and I suspect their Friday night Customs staff drinks were taken up a few notches thanks to Francis’ oversight.

Weee! Dhall & Nash's R&R adventure's away!

Finally aboard, off we flew across the ditch to the wine capital of Oz, Adelaide, then on a bus to the Clare Valley, to the classy digs of the Country Club just 45 minutes north of the Barossa. This scenery is quintessential Australia – think gum trees, kangaroos, vineyards, dodgy characters (that’s not just our staff!), and country pubs in abundance. Known for its rolling hills, the Clare Valley climate is cooler than other wine-growing subregions in the vast South Australian winescape, though still with mild winters and warm dry summers. However, the elevation brings cooler summer nights, which we know makes for happy grapes with perky acidity particularly in Riesling, which the Clare has become famous for.

The view from our Clare Valley accomodation
The Knappstein Winery in Clare Valley
Clare Valley R&R Trip First Evening Eating

“Being able to stand in the vineyards, feel the sun and see how the grapes flourish, to speaking with the winery team in the cellars syphoning sips directly from the barrel to tasting the incredible line up of wines including some impressive back vintages, (who can deny the ageability of Clare Valley Riesling and Cabernet??) will always be invaluable experiences that I’m sure we will all carry with us!”

Melissa Csigay, Auckland Account Manager

Day 2 – The Aussies really know how to roll out the red carpet.

A full and exciting day was planned for us from learning first-hand about Knappstein’s fascinating history and terroir to a wine blending session to social Lawn Bowls that seemed to end up being quite competitive! A big shout out to D&N’s ray of sunshine, Sweetha (coolest C.O.O ever!) with a keen eye and a bit more than beginner’s luck knocking out the kitty at a crucial moment.

“And then there was the bowls afternoon where ‘winners are grinners’ so to speak! Just ask John, Ana, and head winemaker Michael, who made short work of the opposition. A thoroughly enjoyable afternoon for all who took part!”

John Filmer, Account Manager (and has played bowls a LOT!)

Hats off to the innovative founder and winemaker, Tim Knappstein, means that you won’t find a bog standard recipe or a secret winemaking formula at the Knappstein winery. Each divine drop of Knappstein wine is always created with strong historical reference and profound respect for the terroir but also thanks to genius winemakers like Michael Kane.

Clare Valley R&R Trip: Knappstein Winery

So, when it came to the “Let’s Get Blending” Session on Day 2, we saw and tasted just how creative the D&N teams with their clients were going to be as budding winemakers. No surprises – It got competitive again with some conflicting points of view and palate interpretation on the respective calibre of their unique blends:

“The best moment for me was to create our own blend. We tried very hard to find the right measured combination to create the perfect wine. We may not have won… ggrrrrr…. but our blend was the best ever, so it was not fully appreciated by winemakers Michelle and Michael. They may not have fully understood the richness, the fruit, the acidity, the 10 minute aging process in our mixing plastic container and then in our glass. After ‘This Methode Ancestrale’ (almost) carefully used and ending with a refined long finish, our judges, I am sure will realised their error and will call us to apologise and give our superb Blend a Gold Medal.”

Jean-Jacques (JJ) Bourvis, PR Extraordinaire

Wine Blending on our Clare Valley R&R Trip

“…as far as we were concerned, we formulated a magnificent blend which should have immediately hit the shelves and cellars throughout Australasia! – sadly we were only the runners up on the day, very sad indeed, lol!”

John Filmer, Account Manager 

Wine Blending on our Clare Valley R&R Trip
A Knappstein Family Winery Truck

[One of my highlights was] “playing as wine makers and having fun creating new and delicious wines”

Laura Demarco, Brazilian Queen of Logistics

After all the competitive zeal shown by the teams-on-tour meant that appetites were whet and rewarded with a stupendous spread of culinary and vinous deliciousness at the evening dinner that was held in the epic Kanppstein Enterprise Cellars. Impressive!

“the absolutely amazing “long table” dinner downstairs in the cellar at the winery, what an incredible menu prepared by an iconic Aussie chef, a night to behold with incredible food, amazing wines, and excellent company. Another “Five Star” event from the Knappstein crew! Bravo!”

John Filmer

“We grow wine, it’s not made.”

Michael Kane, Knappstein Winemaker

Day 3 – But wait there’s more!

For our last day on tour, it was out into the vineyards to see and “feel” the land, the extraordinary pieces of Clare Valley dirt that make these sites particularly unique.

Michael explained that from the very beginning, the winemaking focus at Knappstein has always remained to showcase the quality of fruit from the individual soils and climates of the Clare vineyards. For them, it’s all about respecting the individual growing sites, to create wines with identity and personality, shown through their expression of varietal and regional attributes.

Having some of the best vineyards in the region, Knappstein is dedicated to a ‘distinguished vineyards’ philosophy. With the full control of vineyard management and their long-term commitment to these sites, they have forged the company’s reputation as one of Australia’s leading premium wine brands.

“You’re the first mob I’ve had wander through the vineyard!”

Jeffrey Grosset, Legendary Winemaker/Proprietor

After absorbing all facets of the Knappstein terroir, we were lucky to be invited to walk on the illustrious soils of Grosset. Each year D&N receives a meagre allocation of their star wine – the Grosset Polish Hill Riesling which has super-cult status and an international following. It is undoubtedly one of the finest from the New World.

“The finest Riesling, I have ever tasted from Australia”

Robert Parker Jnr

For many years it has been a benchmark wine for the Clare Valley – a true yardstick from which to measure the region’s Riesling style. It is characterised by pristine purity, intensity of flavour, and phenomenal longevity. It’s a wine that could only come from this famous site and the hands of Jeffrey Grosset, unquestionably one of Australia’s greatest winemakers. How lucky were we!

And it kept getting better and better. Next stop – Knappstein’s “Wine of Provenance” Tasting. Auckland Account managers, Tori and Alienor both brilliantly described their tasting experiences:

“An incredible action packed weekend! From Clare Valley Riesling Gin cocktails at a cocktail party to a bbq amongst the vines whilst the sunset wished us goodbye. I most enjoyed tasting so many expressions of Knappstein Clare Valley Riesling and Cab Sauv in such a short time. We experienced single vineyard nuances, got to taste 3 decades of wines side by side and also stole sips straight from the barrel to the vintages not yet bottled.”

Tori Haysom, Auckland Account Manager

“My favourite memory of the trip was undoubtedly picnicking in the Mayor’s vineyard. Gorgeous scenery with a great climate, clear, pure, blue skies and night-time temperatures that drop dramatically encouraging Rieslings with great flavour and natural acidity. We were fortunate enough to get into the minutia of the Clare Rieslings expression from the 2002 through to their current vintage. The Clare valley is indeed a special wine region that is only matched by the kindness and hospitality we received. My trip can be summed up as the perfect combination of great people, great landscapes, and great wines’’

Alienor Moreau, Auckland Account Manager

The Aussie hospitality wasn’t going to stop – a brilliant BBQ al fresco in the middle of the vineyard made us all gasp at the majesty of the setting, the wines, and that fabulicious food.

“I’ll never stop thinking about that aged cheese they brought out with the wine after dinner in the vineyard. It may be a lifelong mission to reunite with it again.”

Aimee H, Graphic Designer

“Wow and how about the BBQ dinner in the vineyards, what an amazing experience for all – I would be bold in saying a “first” for us all, what an evening, thank you Knappstein crew! Also, a big shout out to our two intrepid bus drivers, who not only were part of the family for the weekend but saved many a weary body by giving us door to door drop offs after a long tiring day on one’s feet! Bravo Big John & mate!”

The always appreciative John Filmer

“The Knappstein team took great pleasure in making the most of our high hopes to see Aussie wildlife – between dramatic announcements that they’d spied koalas in the treetops and making us high-heeled gals run through gravel to peek at them, to taking the team along to known kangaroo spots – they didn’t leave us wanting for wine nor adventures.”

Aimee H, Graphic Designer

“The weekend on the Aussie land was just beautiful, we had the opportunity to enjoy the hit of Australia and see the dry but beautiful landscape and green scenario of the vineyards. Spotting the kangaroo was one of the highest points. The knowledge acquired on this trip is not measurable, but the bond with the team will reflect on the future of DN. The big joke of the trip was if Chris is on the bus/venue/airport we are fine. Anyone else could be missing but not Chris haha!” 

Laura Demarco

“lol”

Chris Tan, still at large

Day 4 – and reeeeeally early...

It’s off to the airport with tummies still full, palates still pulsating, and brains a-buzzing with fantastical happy memories and profound gratitude for an unforgettable experience in the magical vinous world of Knappstein.

Summing it up with style and deep appreciation, both our Sales GM Brandon Nash and our Design guru Aimee have (almost) the last word:

“Having the Dhall & Nash squad on tour to experience the Clare Valley, together with some beloved customers was superb. From running through the old vineyards with the kangaroos, blending red wines, tasting historic aged Riesling and Cabernet, some friendly competition on the lawn bowl pitch, then taking in magnificent, sunny views across the sub regions, ending with a sensational dinner in the Mayors Vineyard. The Australian generosity and hospitality were on full display, and we sincerely thank the entire Knappstein team for this unforgettable experience”

Brandon Nash

A landscape shot of the Clare Valley

“There’s this quintessential vision of ‘Australia’ that deep down, I think we all like to envision – red dirt, kangaroos, dry brush, and eucalyptus trees lining long roads. Most of the time, when I’ve visited Aussie with this vision in mind, it’s been a surprise just how similar everything looks to home. Cities look like cities, after all, but in visiting Clare Valley to spend time at Knappstein we were given a special glimpse of that quintessential ‘Aussie’ I’ve apparently been chasing, with some lush green vines sprinkled in (complete with sunscreen, of course), fabulous company, warm hospitality, and great wine as the cherry on top of our trans-Tasman adventure. We’re lucky to have such a great country as neighbours, with such awesome producers!”

Aimee Hopwood

As expressed by renown wine critic Huon Hooke, in true Aussie lingo: “…the over-delivering and very approachably priced Knappstein Shiraz… ‘hmmm, that’s a beaut wine!’”

And from all of us across the ditch back in NZ – hugest thanks to team Knappstein and Jeffrey Grosset for a real BEAUT weekend!

Best Irrelevant Quote of the Knappstein trip has to go to the enigmatic Colin Hodgkinson, Dhall & Nash’s King of Deliveries:

“A Chinchilla has 80-100 hairs per follicle”

Colin Hodgkinson

Well, I never!


Wines lined up on table

Mountford Estate Trade Lunch

November 15, 2019|In Travel, Events

Mountford Estate Trade Lunch

Wines lined up on table

Around 40 minutes north of Christchurch, you’ll find Waipara – one of New Zealand’s fastest growing wine regions. Dry and sunny, it is considered to be a very unique region, and it’s reputation – particularly for Pinot Noir and aromatic whites – is simply glowing. Mountford Estate is a big name in the region, known both for its wonderful wines as well as their stunning estate. 

This extraordinary estate was brought back from crisis a few years ago when Takahiro Koyama of Koyama Wines bought it. He had cut his teeth making wine here many years prior, under the wing of esteemed winemaker CP Lin, and had many fond memories of it. It had fallen on hard times after CP left and the global financial crisis hit hard. Now, Takahiro and his wife Fumiko have returned the estate to its former glory. Together with Theo Coles and Matt Barbour on the winemaking team, they are an indomitable force in New Zealand wine.

Read more on the new dawn of Mountford Estate and its wonderful vineyards here.

Last week, Dhall & Nash sent one of our Wellington account managers to visit this fantastic estate with a few select customers from the hospitality industry. Read an account of his fantastic afternoon below;

Francis' Story

“It all started around 10:30 on a rainy morning. We gathered as a group while waiting for our driver to take us on a wonderful ride to Mountford Estate.

The journey definitely began well – just a taste of what was to come. Upon approaching the vineyard we travelled up a gravelly road, from which we could admire the vines that bring us Mountford’s ‘Liaison’ wines, and the grand estate in the background. We were welcomed by Matt Barbour & Takahiro Koyama when we got off the bus – friendly handshakes greeted us and we were all sharing excited smiles.

We all proceeded to step down and enter a bright tasting room – a hint of where we would enjoy our lunch. Matt poured some delicious 2018 Rosé to welcome us and we took our glasses outside where we could find the winemaking and barrel room, with some commentary on the winemaking processes and vineyard blocks from Matt.

There was some quality entertainment in the form of Ellie the dog – the nice estate Labrador – who was playing and trying to get attention from the whole group. He wanted all the attention on him (lol).

Afterwards we moved outside to admire the hill where the grapes of the cuvée Hommage is produced. A great blend of Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Gris and Muscat. In this cold weather, only a few minutes was sufficient and it quickly convinced us to move back to point A where we convened in the main room with the magnificent long wooden table – such a lovely convivial ambiance.

Introductions were made and everyone got comfortable, chatting and getting a better understanding of everyone’s backgrounds and current position within the hospitality trade. Fumiko – Takahiro’s wonderful wife – then graciously intervened to explain the meal we were being served, just to give us something to salivate about.

The show was definitely getting started. One after the other we had the opportunity to go through a wonderful gastronomic journey via the home cooking of Fumiko and Takahiro. Great share platters were enjoyed, complete with cheeses, cold cuts, bread and butter. Afterwards we got pumpkin soup and a green bean salad with mustard vinaigrette. Pressed salmon sashimi followed this, prepared by Takahiro with his super-sharp Japanese sashimi knife. The main was a braised pork belly; so yummy.

The conversations were flowing from topic to topic, about wine, food, industry and stories. This was when we got started on the Pinot Noir lineup and ’WOW’ was heard from many around the table. Simply divine, it’s hard to not love the Old Vine Pinot Noir, the Rise and the Gradient – the estate’s top bottlings.

Our last drop was the 2011 Pinot Gris served with ice cream and fresh berries. Happy tummies and satisfied guests.

Time flew very fast and it was already time to leave. Matt & Takahiro surprised us all by presenting each person with a gift before we jumped back into the minibus. A great gesture, the cherry on top of a day that will live on in my memories.”