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Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc

A relatively new name but Dog Point's owners have years of experience in Marlborough and this label is much sought after. This release is beautifully textured rich and delicious.

Leeuwin Art Series Sauvignon Blanc

Mt Difficulty Bannockburn Sauvignon Blanc

A late ripening season has resulted in zesty gooseberry bound tightly in white floral aromas, with a hint of dried hay. Ripe gooseberry and savoury floral notes introduce the wine before moving into a linear flowing mid-palate. There is a nice touch of urgency with more herbs and quince notes on the finish. This wine is ideal for sensible summer evening drinking. Mt Difficulty Sauvignon Blanc will improve for 3-5 years given optimal cellaring conditions.

Craggy Range Te Muna Road Pinot Gris

Les Athletes du Vin Touraine Sauvignon White

Clos Des Lunes Lune d'Argent Grand Vin Blanc Sec

CLOS DES LUNES Lune d'Argent Grand Vin Blanc Sec, Bordeaux

Leeuwin Estate Art Series Sauvignon Blanc

One of the most anticipated white wine releases each year, the Leeuwin Sauvignon Blanc may be small in quantities but is big on ripe tropical flavours and tangy acidity.

Saint & Scholar Sauvignon Blanc

This Sauvignon Blanc has been sourced from the beautiful Gumeracha wine region. Crafted with minimal intervention, the wine flaunts a gorgeous green colour with a golden touch. A swirl on the glass exudes aromas of lime, grass, lemon and mango. These aromas seamlessly pave way for a matching palate that is brimming with citrus. The lovely palate is followed by a refreshing finish. You can pair this varietal with delicate fishes, green vegetables or dishes with the tangy dairy ingredient.

Pierro LTC Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

If you want to try the benchmark in this style then look no further than Pierro. A clean and concentrated palate of lemon sherbet and gooseberry with a hint of oak influence. LTC stands for 'little touch of Chardonnay' which adds the right amount of palate weight and complexity.

Chateau Peybonhomme-Les-Tours Côtes de Blaye Le Blanc