Te Mata Awatea 2022

Te Mata Awatea 2022

 

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Te Mata
Awatea 2022
  • Vintage : 2022
  • Country : New Zealand
  • Region : Hawkes Bay
  • Subregion :
  • Type : Red
  • Style : Rich and Spicy
  • Format : 75cl
  • Alcohol : 13,5°
  • Grappes : 44% Merlot, 42% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Cabernet Franc

Awatea 2022 embodies Te Mata Estate's enduring pursuit of excellence, capturing the vitality of Hawke's Bay through structure, freshness, and aromatic depth.

Experts Score Vintage
RP Robert Parker 95 2022
JS James Suckling 93 2021
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Region and Vineyards

Hawke's Bay, located on New Zealand's North Island, is the country's oldest and second-largest wine region, renowned for Bordeaux-style reds. The 2022 Awatea draws fruit from Te Mata Estate's Havelock Hills and Gimblett Gravels vineyards, two of the region's most celebrated terroirs.

Havelock Hills, home to Te Mata's historic 1892 vineyard, lies on north-facing slopes of sandy loam. This site, officially recognized as New Zealand's first appellation in 1996 (the Te Mata Special Character Zone), is known for producing elegant, balanced wines of aromatic finesse. In contrast, the Gimblett Gravels subregion, shaped by the Ngaruroro River's 19th-century flood, boasts stony, free-draining soils rich in iron and gravel. This terroir retains heat and provides perfect ripening conditions for Cabernet and Merlot, yielding wines of concentration, depth, and longevity.

Winemaking

The 2022 Awatea is a blend of 42% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Merlot, and 14% Cabernet Franc. Grapes were hand-harvested and destemmed, before undergoing traditional warm-plunged fermentation and an extended maceration on skins to maximize color, tannin, and aromatic complexity.

Following fermentation, the wines were aged for 15 months in French oak (30% new), undergoing a classic élevage with a second winter in barrel to enhance integration and polish. Final blending took place in July 2023, with bottling in November after gentle egg-white fining, ensuring finesse and balance. The result is a wine of precision and classical structure, designed to evolve gracefully over time.

Tasting Notes

  • Color: Deep, vibrant red with youthful purple highlights.
  • Aroma: Lifted notes of blackberry, cassis, and bay leaf, intertwined with currant, violets, olive, and subtle cedar spice.
  • Palate: Concentrated layers of red and dark fruits, enhanced by floral tones, chocolate, and savory olive complexity. Bright acidity and fine-grained tannins provide tension and length, with a finish of poise and longevity.

Did you know?

Awatea takes its name from the SS Awatea, a famous 1930s ocean liner whose name in Maori means "Eye of the Dawn." Requisitioned as a troop ship during WWII, it was sunk off Algeria in 1942. This historical reference underscores the wine's link to endurance and legacy.

Wine Pairing Ideas

  • Roast lamb with rosemary and garlic: The herbal and savory notes in the wine echo the dish's aromatics, while the tannins cut through the richness.
  • Beef Wellington: The wine's structure and dark fruit intensity pair beautifully with the meat's succulence and mushroom duxelles.
  • Grilled venison with juniper sauce: Game meats highlight Awatea's wild berry and bay leaf complexity.
  • Aged cheddar: The wine's acidity and tannins balance the cheese's richness, creating a harmonious finish.

History of Te Mata Estate

The estate’s origins date back to 1896, when John Chambers planted the first vineyards on the Havelock Hills in Hawke’s Bay. Initially, the focus was on Bordeaux-style red varietals, and Te Mata quickly became a pioneering force in the New Zealand wine industry. In 1974, the estate was acquired by the Buck family, marking a new era for Te Mata.

Under the leadership of John Buck, a prominent figure in modern New Zealand winemaking, the estate introduced Coleraine in 1982. Named after Buck’s ancestral home in Northern Ireland, Coleraine became one of the country’s most iconic Bordeaux blends, setting new standards for winemaking in New Zealand. Buck also expanded Te Mata’s wine portfolio with the introduction of Elston Chardonnay in 1984 and Bullnose Syrah in the 1990s.

In 1990, the purchase of Woodthorpe Terraces brought additional diversity to Te Mata’s vineyards. Today, the estate remains a multi-generational family business, with Nicholas and Toby Buck continuing the family legacy. The estate’s success is built on a combination of traditional winemaking techniques and innovative practices, with a focus on producing wines that express the unique terroir of Hawke’s Bay.

Region and Vineyards

Te Mata Estate’s vineyards are situated in some of Hawke’s Bay’s most renowned subregions, including the Havelock Hills, Bridge Pā Triangle, and Gimblett Gravels. The region's warm maritime climate and diverse soils provide the ideal conditions for producing Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and Chardonnay.

The estate’s Woodthorpe Terraces, located at a higher altitude with cooler temperatures, adds complexity to its range, particularly in Elston Chardonnay. The red iron-rich soils of Bullnose and the alluvial gravels of Gimblett Gravels contribute to the distinct character of Te Mata’s wines, reflecting the unique qualities of Hawke’s Bay terroir.

Sustainability is a core value at Te Mata, and the winery is fully accredited by Sustainable Winegrowing New Zealand (SWNZ). All of the estate’s wines are made from estate-grown grapes, ensuring control over the entire production process, from vine to bottle.

Wine Range

Te Mata Estate’s wine portfolio showcases a range of premium wines, each reflecting the estate's commitment to quality and craftsmanship:

  • Coleraine: Te Mata’s flagship wine and one of New Zealand’s most iconic Bordeaux blends, known for its complexity, elegance, and ability to age.
  • Elston Chardonnay: A rich, complex Chardonnay that has become a benchmark for New Zealand’s white wines.
  • Bullnose Syrah: A single-vineyard Syrah with intense fruit and floral-spice notes, crafted from old red iron soils in Hawke’s Bay.
  • Awatea: A Bordeaux-style blend designed for earlier drinking, offering similar depth to Coleraine but with softer tannins.
  • Estate Vineyards Series: A collection of wines that provide an excellent introduction to Te Mata’s style, representing the diversity of the estate’s vineyards at a more accessible price point.

Did You Know?

Te Mata’s Coleraine was inspired by John Buck’s family heritage, taking its name from the Buck family’s ancestral home in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. The estate is also home to the Bullnose Syrah, named after the Morris Cowley Bullnose car owned by the Buck family, a nod to both history and innovation.

Te Mata is one of the few wineries in New Zealand that produces wines exclusively from estate-grown grapes, ensuring the utmost control over quality and reflecting the unique terroir of Hawke’s Bay.

Robert Parker (RP) : 95 Points (2022)
The 2022 Awatea Cabernets Merlot is floral and layered with cassis and raspberry, chalk and tobacco, paprika dolce and pink peppercorns. This is modern claret at its finest, and I find it to be beguiling in that way. It's softer and a little less structural than the 2021 but with so much cushioning and fruit. The tannins are firm through the finish, and I feel that balances the sweet fruit well. Yes.

James Suckling (JS) : 93 Points (2021)
Aromas of fresh flower stems and green leaves. Fresh bark, too. Roses. Graphite. Medium-bodied with tight and linear tannins and a focused and refined finish. Slightly chewy. Juicy.

Te Mata Bullnose Syrah 2019
Te Mata Bullnose Syrah 2019
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Bullnose Syrah 2019
WE
91
DCT
90
RP
93
The 2019 Bullnose Syrah offers a beautifully layered combination of blackberry, liquorice, and peppery spice, balanced by floral notes and a rich, lingering finish. This is a wine that embodies the sophistication of Hawke’s Bay Syrah, with great aging potential.
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Te Mata Elston Chardonnay 2020
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Elston Chardonnay 2020
RP
94
BC
95
WE
91
The Te Mata Elston Chardonnay is a highly regarded New Zealand Chardonnay that has been produced since 1984, recognized for its richness, complexity, and balance.
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RP
92
The Te Mata Estate Chardonnay is a refined expression of New Zealand's Hawke’s Bay terroir, offering a balance of rich fruit flavors, elegant acidity, and complex layers of oak integration.
24,90 €
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