Browse by Grape - Sauvignon Blanc
The world's second favourite white grape variety? Probably, but its worth mentioning the array of styles it is used for, from the flinty mineral-styled Sancerre, through the zippy fruit explosion of New Zealand Sauvignon to the incredible sweetness of Sauternes. Generally speaking its full of passion fruit and gooseberry fruit, but can be made into a dry less fruit orientated wine, and is used in Sauternes for its acidic character which balances out the sweetness of the wine.
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France :: Regional France :: Vin de Pays de Côtes de Gascogne
Sauvignon Blanc
Sweetness: 2 - Dry
Ready to drink
This 130-hectare vineyard is located at the foot of the Gascogne Pyrenees and specialises in white varietals. Warm weather during the day and cool nights give ideal conditions to produce fresh, characterful Sauvignon Blanc.
Very pale in appearance, the wine has a lovely fresh and zesty nose with white fruit and citrus aromas. The palate is dry and searching with plenty of fruit and mouthwatering acidity.
75.0CL
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