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In 1985, David Hohnen produced a Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough grapes that the wine world had no specific language for yet. The region was barely on the map. The style — explosively aromatic, tropical, herbaceous, and cut by the kind of steel-bright acidity that warmer climate Sauvignon Blanc could never approach — was genuinely new. The bottle with the cloud and the mountain range became one of the most recognized wine labels in the world, and Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc became the style that placed New Zealand on every serious wine list on every continent. Forty years later, that founding bottle is still on the shelf at Blackwell's. It still tastes like the reason the style exists.
The 2025 vintage arrived differently than most. Winemaker Hannah Ternent described it as "a season of waiting, of listening, of trusting the fruit to find its own rhythm." A cool start to the year kept the vines holding on — the Cloudy Bay team watching, tasting, and holding their nerve as the largest bunches in memory hung on the vines through a prolonged ripening period. When the weather finally held and the harvest came in, the patience was rewarded with fruit of unusual clarity and elegance. "Vintage 2025 for Sauvignon Blanc was one where we had to be patient, take our time and let the fruit ripen properly," Hannah said. "We ended up with some stunning ripe parcels of Sauvignon Blanc."
Wineanorak tasted it in October 2025 and awarded 93 Points — "highly aromatic, with green-tinged elderflower, citrus, and passionfruit. Crisp, textural and delicious. Benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon." The official Cloudy Bay tasting notes are specific and beautiful: peach, elderflower, makrut lime, and freshly squeezed lemon on the nose — lemon curd and white nectarine layered on the palate, lifted by a refreshing character that recalls a cool sea breeze at the end of a warm day, with hints of sea salt and dune grass. A steel-cut citrus acidity and an elegant finish. The vintage that required the most patience delivered exactly what Cloudy Bay has been delivering since 1985 — and a little more.
Cloudy Bay was established in 1985 by David Hohnen — the Australian winemaker who co-founded Cape Mentelle in Western Australia and who recognized in the Marlborough region of New Zealand's South Island a specific combination of geographical and climatic factors that no other Sauvignon Blanc-producing region in the world possessed. The Wairau Valley at Marlborough's northern end: a maritime climate with the longest sunshine hours of any region in New Zealand, cool maritime breezes channeled through the valley by the surrounding mountain ranges, free-draining alluvial soils over river gravels, and a diurnal temperature swing between warm days and cool nights that preserves the natural acidity and the aromatic freshness that Sauvignon Blanc requires to express its most vivid and most specifically New Zealand character.
Cloudy Bay is now a partnership between Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin — the iconic Champagne house within the LVMH group — and the Hohnen founding legacy, whose combined resources have expanded the winery's vineyard holdings across the Wairau Valley while maintaining the production philosophy that Hannah Ternent and the Cloudy Bay winemaking team apply to every vintage: estate vineyards at prime Wairau Valley sites, long-term supply agreements with five Wairau Valley growers, and a winemaking approach that honors the fruit's natural expression.
The 2025 vintage narrative — "A Story of Patience" — was documented by Hannah Ternent from harvest to bottling. The season's cool start produced the largest bunch sizes in Cloudy Bay's memory, with the ripening process extending well beyond normal harvest timing. The winemaking team monitored the fruit's progression through what the official Cloudy Bay account describes as a "slow-motion harvest," tasting and waiting for each block to reach the precise point where the fruit's natural sugars, acidity, and aromatic complexity aligned. The patience required — and rewarded — produced a Sauvignon Blanc of "clarity, elegance, and true Marlborough character" in the distillery's own words, and "benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon" in Wineanorak's.
Wineanorak — 93 Points (October 2025): "Highly aromatic, as you might expect at this early stage in its life, with green-tinged elderflower, citrus and passionfruit notes: quite intoxicating. The palate has some riper pear and crystalline citrus, together with nicely elegant green notes, a hint of tomato, and a fine white pepper finish, as well as a touch of grapefruit. Crisp, textural and delicious, this is benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon."
Wine.com (confirmed 2025 tasting): "Concentrated and fragrant, with lemongrass, lemon verbena and celery salt notes to complement the pineapple, mango and lemon curd flavors, plus a touch of orange sherbet. Gains momentum on the long, expressive finish."
Cloudy Bay official 2025 tasting notes: Nose: "Open and expressive, with aromas of peach, elderflower, makrut lime and freshly squeezed lemon." Palate: "Bright and layered with lemon curd and white nectarine, lifted by a refreshing character that recalls a cool sea breeze at the end of a warm day, with hints of sea salt and dune grass." Finish: "A sense of poise, with the refined mid palate balanced by a steel-cut citrus acidity and an elegant finish."
Hannah Ternent, Winemaker, Cloudy Bay: "Vintage 2025 for Sauvignon Blanc was one where we had to be patient, take our time and let the fruit ripen properly. We had to calm our nerves and wait and hope the weather would hold, which fortunately it did, and we ended up with some stunning ripe parcels of Sauvignon Blanc."
Vinous (Rebecca Gibb MW — 2023 vintage, confirming program character at 93 Points): "Long, fragrant and exactly what you want from Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, but with an extra layer of class."
Nose Pale straw gold with greenish highlights — the 2025 vintage's cool start preserving the green-tinged brightness that the Wairau Valley's longest-sunshine climate produces most beautifully in its most elegant years. The nose is highly aromatic from the first approach — the Wineanorak's "quite intoxicating" at this early stage confirming what the largest bunches in memory and the prolonged ripening period delivered: a concentration and expressiveness of aromatic character that the more rushed harvests cannot build. Green-tinged elderflower arrives first with the delicate, slightly floral, slightly green quality that is Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc's most distinctively southern hemisphere aromatic contribution. Citrus and freshly squeezed lemon add vivid brightness alongside. Passionfruit adds the tropical dimension — present and vivid but not dominant, the 2025 vintage's cool start having preserved the more herbal and citrus-forward notes in balance with the tropical character. Peach adds warm stone fruit richness. Makrut lime adds the most specifically New Zealand and the most specifically aromatic secondary citrus note — slightly floral, slightly exotic, entirely characteristic of Marlborough's finest. Lemongrass, lemon verbena, and celery salt add the most concentrated and the most fragrant aromatic secondary dimension from the Wine.com note. Pineapple and mango add further tropical warmth. A hint of tomato leaf adds the most specifically herbaceous and the most precisely Sauvignon Blanc-distinctive note from the Wineanorak observation.
Palate Crisp, textural, and layered — the three qualities that confirm the 2025 vintage's most impressive achievement and that distinguish this Cloudy Bay from simply being another expressive Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc. The entry is bright with lemon and citrus before the lemon curd emerges — the cooked, slightly richer version of fresh lemon that extended ripening in warm harvest conditions develops from Sauvignon Blanc's natural compounds. White nectarine adds stone fruit warmth alongside the citrus. Riper pear carries through from the Wineanorak observation with the crystalline citrus quality that textural Sauvignon Blanc at this quality level most specifically delivers. The refreshing character lifts the palate with the quality that the official Cloudy Bay description captures most poetically: a cool sea breeze at the end of a warm day. Sea salt and dune grass add the mineral coastal dimension that the Wairau Valley's maritime influence deposits in every Cloudy Bay vintage. The steel-cut citrus acidity provides the structural backbone that makes this wine simultaneously refreshing and genuinely complex — the acidity present, precise, and carrying every flavor note through to the finish with the poise that the official description identifies. A hint of grapefruit adds the finish's secondary citrus character. White pepper adds the most delicate spice at the palate's close.
Finish Elegant, long, and citrus-persistent. The steel-cut acidity carries the finish with the momentum that Wine.com specifically confirmed: "gains momentum on the long, expressive finish." Lemon curd and makrut lime carry the close most persistently alongside a touch of orange sherbet — the most vivid and the most whimsically specific final aromatic note from the Wine.com tasting. Sea salt and dune grass linger with the cool maritime character that makes Cloudy Bay's finish genuinely distinctive from French Sauvignon Blanc. The white pepper adds a barely-there spice at the very close. Elegant in the most specifically Cloudy Bay sense — the wine resolving into something clean, bright, and entirely satisfying.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Appellation | Marlborough, New Zealand |
| Variety | Sauvignon Blanc |
| Vintage | 2025 |
| Winery | Cloudy Bay — Wairau Valley, Marlborough |
| Founded | 1985 by David Hohnen |
| Owner | Veuve Clicquot / LVMH |
| Winemaker | Hannah Ternent |
| Region | Wairau Valley — Marlborough's prime Sauvignon Blanc zone |
| Climate | Maritime · Longest sunshine hours in NZ · Cool diurnal swing |
| Soils | Free-draining alluvial over river gravels |
| Vineyards | Estate + five long-term Wairau Valley growers |
| 2025 Vintage Story | "A Story of Patience" — cool start, largest bunches in memory, prolonged ripening |
| Vintage Character | More ripe and concentrated than rushed years — clarity, elegance, true Marlborough |
| ABV | 13% |
| Critics | Wineanorak 93 Points — "benchmark Marlborough Sauvignon" |
| Founding Legacy | The wine that put New Zealand on the world wine map in 1985 |
| Style / Identity | Crisp, aromatic, textural Marlborough Sauvignon — the benchmark expression |
| Aromas & Flavors | Peach, elderflower, makrut lime, lemon, passionfruit, lemongrass, lemon verbena, celery salt, pineapple, mango, lemon curd, white nectarine, sea salt, dune grass, grapefruit, white pepper |
| Drinking Window | Now through 2027 |
| Bottle Size | 750ml |
Cloudy Bay's own most beloved pairings: tempura oysters, locally-caught sashimi, steamed mussels with garlic, citrus and parsley. The steel-cut citrus acidity and the sea salt and dune grass character make it one of the most naturally seafood-aligned white wines in the Blackwell's section. Outstanding alongside:
Bottle Size: All bottles are 750ML/700ML unless otherwise noted.
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