New Zealand

Marlborough

1987
47Grapeyear
challenging Configuration

Marlborough 1987 Vintage Report

1987 was a test of resilience for the vignerons of Marlborough, who fought against the elements from budbreak to harvest.

Early challenges emerged with a disrupted flowering phase. 62mm of rain during the bloom caused significant *coulure* (shatter), naturally lowering yields and concentrating the energy into fewer bunches.

It was a cool, classical season. Reaching only 935 GDD, the summer never really spiked in temperature, favoring the development of fresh aromatics over sheer power.

The finale was fraught with tension. A deluge of 110mm during the harvest period forced an expedited picking schedule to mitigate botrytis risks, rewarding those who sorted ruthlessly.

**Style:** Lighter-bodied, early-drinking wines that prioritize charm over depth.

About Marlborough

Marlborough put New Zealand on the wine map with its explosive Sauvignon Blanc. Defined by pungent aromas of passionfruit, lime, and fresh cut grass, it is a globally recognized style.

Climatic Blueprint

Growing Degree Days (GDD)

935

Total Rainfall

635 mm

Sunshine Hours

2344 hrs

Diurnal Shift

9.6 °C

Frost Days

0 days

Average Temperature

14 °C

Historical Context (9 Years)

Comparison of growing season heat accumulation vs regional average.

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