Tasting Notes
This rare Trockenbeerenauslese-style wine from Martinborough is intensely concentrated yet remarkably pure. The nose is opulent with dried apricot, candied orange peel, honeycomb and saffron, lifted by notes of quince paste and exotic spice. The palate is luscious and deeply layered, with golden fruit and caramelised citrus wrapped around vibrant acidity that provides both tension and length. Despite its richness, it finishes clean, precise and endlessly persistent, a wine of extraordinary balance and rarity that will age gracefully for decades. - Chris L
Kusuda Wines is one of New Zealand’s most distinctive small domaines, founded in Martinborough in 2001 by Tokyo-born winemaker Hiroyuki Kusuda. A former lawyer and diplomat, Kusuda studied viticulture and oenology in Germany before settling in Martinborough, drawn by its cool climate, varied soils and the potential to produce wines of finesse and precision. From the beginning, his philosophy has been one of obsessive detail—grape bunches are often hand-sorted berry by berry, and vineyard work is painstakingly precise.
The estate focuses on Pinot Noir, Syrah and Riesling, with small volumes of late-harvest and TBA-style wines made in exceptional years. Farming is careful and sustainable, and winemaking is low-intervention, guided by spontaneous ferments, minimal additives and gentle handling to preserve fruit purity and terroir expression. The resulting wines are crystalline, aromatic and finely structured, marked by both delicacy and intensity.
Today, Kusuda is celebrated as one of New Zealand’s most singular producers, crafting wines that marry European sensibility with Martinborough’s distinctive voice, and which have become highly sought after around the world.
| Product Type | Wine White Riesling |
| Volume | 375ml |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Region | Martinborough |
| Winemaking Practices | Conventional |
| Vineyard Practices | Conventional |