If you don't know already which are the 5, do you care to guess?
(If you don't care you needn't feel this thread necessarily demands a rant against RP and all he stands for...

GraemeG wrote:Are they Parker's selections or Neal Martin's?
GraemeG wrote:Are they Parker's selctions or Neal Martin's?
Bick wrote:One of his choices certainly seems to confirm that, as its slightly surprising...
Craig(NZ) wrote:why would you listen to someone that occassionally tries the odd kiwi wine on a fly in fly out basis from a limited subset??
Craig(NZ) wrote:personally, (bick - not trying to be an ass or start a anti parker rant it is common with all overseas based nz wine opinion i think) but i cant see why people would take this seriously(or things like nz wines in WS top 100 etc)
why would you listen to someone that occassionally tries the odd kiwi wine on a fly in fly out basis from a limited subset?? Why would we care over over a home grown nz critic that does it every day year in and year out with basically every available wine?
Nice marketing tool for wineries to huff and puff that 'lord parker' loves them but at the end of the day meaningless in terms of really getting a full picture. why would someone care about this over cooper, campbell etc etc.
When Parker in the past dismissed NZ wines wineries here dismissed his opinion as ramblings. Now we are in favour with him so his opinion is close to our heart. Rather expedient I would have thought
my 2 cents
Ata Rangi, Felton Road, Pegasus Bay, Rippon, Te Mata
the big five are smart they will take advantage of Parker's support especialy as imports of New Zealand wine,
Craig(NZ) wrote:the big five are smart they will take advantage of Parker's support especialy as imports of New Zealand wine,
If I visit New York would i be best to consult a friend who has been there once or a friend that lives there regarding things to do, places to eat, where to shop etc??
Craig(NZ) wrote:Loz
All good points and id like to add another to play devils advocate to my own argument.
US consumer palate vs NZ consumer palate. Maybe it is right for US consumers to listen to one of their own with one of their palates??
Bick wrote:Well, that begs the question, Sue - which NZ wineries make your top 5?
SueNZ wrote:Bick wrote:Well, that begs the question, Sue - which NZ wineries make your top 5?
Crikey! I don't think I could settle on just five - there would be a multitude of 4th equals if that was the case. There are many outstanding producers in New Zealand and lots of other factors will come into the decision - like how many of their wines I've actually drunk and over how many years. Wine is more than just ranking - it's about the enjoyment the wines give you when you drink them and the wines you want to buy and cellar. There is always a glow of satisfaction when open a wine you have cellared and it is so mind-blowing when you drink it, but at the same time you experience slight feelings of disappointment because it's your last bottle and you wish you had bought more at the time. That said I hardly buy wines to cellar any more - most of the ones I like, except for some Rieslings, are too expensive.
I'd have Villa Maria in there with its family of companies - it really is the complete all rounder.
I love Kumeu River and its Chardonnays, to a lesser extent its Pinot Gris and while I liked their Pinot Noir years ago, the 2007 vintage really is top form.
Te Mata has a complete package with Chardonnay, Bdx blends, Viognier, Syrah and Hawkes Bay Sauvignon Blanc.
South Island-based wineries are harder to separate but in the contest would be Saint Clair, Neudorf, Pegasus Bay and Felton Road although I have a soft spot for Gibbston Valley too.
Gosh, and I haven't a winery from Martinborough and I don't know if I could choose between Dry River and Ata Rangi so they would both have to be there.
It's hard.
Grant wrote:No Craggy Range?