Undergoing complete malolactic with 30 months resting on its lees, the 2004 Method Traditionalle Sparkling has a very fine mousse. The nose displays moderate intensity with hints of grapefruit, mango and a touch of melted butter. Moderate definition. A light, peachy palate, good acidity, simple, but well-balanced with a soft, understated, apply finish. Fine, but not exceptional. Palliser Estate is one of Martinborough’s respected names, its first vines planted back in 1984. They presently have 85 hectares under vine with new Pinot Noir Dijon clones (115 and 667) beginning to add more complexity. The winemaker is Allan Johnson, who has overseen the winemaking since 1991 and was voted New Zealand Winemaker of the Year in 2002. Due to time restraints I was unable to visit the estate, so the following notes were all taken single blind in Martinborough and the quality in their superb Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Pinot Noir shone brightly.Importer, Negociants USA, Napa, CA; tel. (707) 259-0993; fax (707) 259-1510