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The King's Legacy Chardonnay 2019/20, Marlborough
The King's Legacy Chardonnay 2019/20, Marlborough
The King's Legacy Chardonnay 2019/20, Marlborough
The King's Legacy Chardonnay 2019/20, Marlborough
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The King's Legacy Chardonnay 2019/20, Marlborough

'White peach, ripe citrus and nuances of nougat and spicy oak, shot through with a seam of juicy acidity, delivering a Marlborough Chardonnay of exceptional elegance and restraint'.Brent MarrisWinemaker/ProprietorMarisco Vineyards takes its name from proprietor Brent Marris' notorious ancestors; the de Mariscos, who in the 12th and 13th centuries inhabited Lundy Island, off England's south-west coast. The Kings Series wines were created to celebrate the scandalous stories of those ancestors...The King's Legacy 2014 Marlborough ChardonnayThe de Mariscos apparently descended from a William de Marisco (approximately AD 1100), who was said to be one of the 35 illegitimate children of King Henry the First - thereby making William part of the King's Legacy.The de Mariscos continued a rocky relationship with the monarchy in subsequent generations, ultimately ending with the tragic execution of a later William for piracy and his alleged involvement in a treasonous plot.Wine of Wairau Marlborough, New Zealand

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The King's Legacy Chardonnay 2019/20, Marlborough

'White peach, ripe citrus and nuances of nougat and spicy oak, shot through with a seam of juicy acidity, delivering a Marlborough Chardonnay of exceptional elegance and restraint'.Brent MarrisWinemaker/ProprietorMarisco Vineyards takes its name from proprietor Brent Marris' notorious ancestors; the de Mariscos, who in the 12th and 13th centuries inhabited Lundy Island, off England's south-west coast. The Kings Series wines were created to celebrate the scandalous stories of those ancestors...The King's Legacy 2014 Marlborough ChardonnayThe de Mariscos apparently descended from a William de Marisco (approximately AD 1100), who was said to be one of the 35 illegitimate children of King Henry the First - thereby making William part of the King's Legacy.The de Mariscos continued a rocky relationship with the monarchy in subsequent generations, ultimately ending with the tragic execution of a later William for piracy and his alleged involvement in a treasonous plot.Wine of Wairau Marlborough, New Zealand

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'White peach, ripe citrus and nuances of nougat and spicy oak, shot through with a seam of juicy acidity, delivering a Marlborough Chardonnay of exceptional elegance and restraint'.Brent MarrisWinemaker/ProprietorMarisco Vineyards takes its name from proprietor Brent Marris' notorious ancestors; the de Mariscos, who in the 12th and 13th centuries inhabited Lundy Island, off England's south-west coast. The Kings Series wines were created to celebrate the scandalous stories of those ancestors...The King's Legacy 2014 Marlborough ChardonnayThe de Mariscos apparently descended from a William de Marisco (approximately AD 1100), who was said to be one of the 35 illegitimate children of King Henry the First - thereby making William part of the King's Legacy.The de Mariscos continued a rocky relationship with the monarchy in subsequent generations, ultimately ending with the tragic execution of a later William for piracy and his alleged involvement in a treasonous plot.Wine of Wairau Marlborough, New Zealand

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