Details
The character of Chilean Sauvignon Blanc is noticeably less acidic than the wines of New Zealand and closer to the French style (typical of Chilean wines). The Sauvignon Blanc vine buds late but ripens early, which allows it to perform well in sunny climates when not exposed to overwhelming heat: when subjected to high heat the grapes quickly become over-ripe and produce wines with dull flavors and flat acidity. Sauvignon Blanc produces the best wines in cooler climate appellations such as the Maipo Valley area.
A gorgeous nose of honeydew, peach and gooseberry is followed by a silky palate with white peach and mineral flavors and a long finish. Bright, crisp and inviting at three months it’s refreshingly complex and tropical, and will develop notes of basil and mint with age.
Additional Information
| Wine Style | White |
|---|---|
| Primary Grape | Sauvignon Blanc |
| Geographical Style/Origin | South America |
| Labels Included | No |
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