Meltwater Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
Cotes des Roses Sauvignon Blanc
Côtes des Roses celebrates the Mediterranean lifestyle. Only the noble chardonnay grape is used, with a light pressing resulting in the best quality juice undergoing fermentation. The stylish bottle with its distinctive rose base contains a delicate wine with light colour and golden hues. A complex nose of mango, orange blossom, citrus and dried fruits is instantly attractive. Oak ageing brings vanilla, cinnamon, butter and spice aromas. Finally, a long finish with a hint of minerality provides crisp refreshment.
Pike & Joyce 'Descente' Sauvignon Blanc
Astrolabe 'Awatere' Valley Sauvignon Blanc
Cullen Grace Madeline
Nepenthe Ascend Sauvignon Blanc
This incredibly intense wine displays grapefruit and gooseberry at the fore. These flavours linger through the textural midpalate before a long, dry zippy citrus finish
Chateau Thieuley Bordeaux Generation 3 white
Rabbit Ranch Sauvignon Blanc
Bountiful fresh fruit aromas and flavours of passionfruit and grapefruit accompanied by vegetable garden flavours of capsicum, tomato and green beans. This wine is a veritable smorgasbord of tastes
Domaine William Fevre Saint-Bris Sauvignon Blanc
Fresh, intense bouquet with asserted blackcurrant bud and boxwood notes. Fresh and round on the palate, with spontaneous expression. A wine with exquisite lightness. Manual harvest in the vineyards. Use of the principle of gravity so as to avoid all pumping, which could harm the quality of the wine. Pre-fermentation maceration for 12 hours to extract the maximum amount of fruit and all the typicity of the Sauvignon blanc grape variety. Brief pneumatic pressing to obtain a gentle separation of the solid and liquid of the grape. Very light static settling of the juice to preserve enough fine lees so that the alcoholic and malolactic fermentations can occur naturally. 8 to 10 months maturation, in small stainless steel vats to preserve freshness. One of the greatest Domaines in Chablis. Founded by William Fevre in 1957, its vineyard holdings include 12 hectares of premier cru and 16 hectares of grand Cru vines. The Domaine's fruit is harvested by hand, a rarity in Chablis, and rigorously sorted at the winery to ensure the highest quality. In recent times the amount of new oak used has been cut back and today the average age of the barrels in the cellar is five years. From their Petit Chablis to the Domaine's six Grand Cru wines, the quality is superb and the range from Domaine William Fevre is a benchmark for the wines of the region.
Geoff Weaver Sauvignon Blanc
Geoff Weaver Sauvignon Blanc from the Adelaide Hills is quite possible the region's best example of this aromatic variety. The bouquet shows lifted varietal characters of green pea and passionfruit and the palate is textured and long.