Living Imagine vines laden ■with luscious grapes bursting with juice. Think of the aroma of freshly crushed grapes, and you’ve got a perfect picture of McWilliam's Cresta Dore. Cresta Dore (‘Ridge of Gold’) so named because of its delicate golden colour, is a dry white table wine with a distinctive aroma and a quickly recognisable flavour of the grape. This wine is produced at McWilliam’s Hawke’s Bay Vineyards from the classic, German. Riesling Sylvaner grape. The vines are established in the deep river silt of the flat and sheltered Bay View and Eskdale districts. Wine from the Riesling Sylvaner grape, is renowned for its quick maturing qualities, and in New Zealand it is bottled early to preserve the wine’s fruity character, crisp taste and clean finish. Cresta Dore, an award winner for McWilliam’s at both overseas and local exhibitions has become a firm favourite with New Zealanders as a wine for all occasions. Excellent with fish, poultry and other delicate dishes, Cresta Dore should be served chilled. Living with wine Is fun, and to help yon know more about all types of wines, McWilliam’s have produced a 14 page Wine Guide. You can have a copy free, and post free, if you write to: “LIVING WITH WINE” McWilliam’s Wines, P.O. Box 1283, AUCKLAND.
SHACKEL’S BUTCHERY 102 WILSONS ROAD For all cooked meat requirements • Rotis, cooked chickens • Silverside • Roast seasoned pork • Ham off the bone • Luncheon, variety loaf, etc. See us for this special: Sugar cured Bacon still 74c per lb Special prices for dinner parties or budget functions by arrangement. PHONE 326-375
Drink Italian Asti Spumante, Lacrima Christi. K Chianti, Valpollicella, Verdicchio. ■
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33049, 17 October 1972, Page 5
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