The 2012 Salinia, Twenty Five Reasons is a skin-fermented petillant Sauvignon Blanc. For those not familiar with “petillant” is a sparkling wine that contains only half the pressure of champagne.
In the glass, this natural wine is nearly cloudy with fine bubbles. On the nose, it’s light with citrusy and yeasty notes. On the palate, it’s Meyer lemons and a touch of a just slightly sweet fruit, maybe pear. The finish is dry with good balance of acidity and minerality.
Only 420 bottles of this vintage were produced and, as of most wines with cult-like followers, sold out before the labels were printed.
About the name: “In each bottle there are 25 ounces, each ounce, a reason to be passionate”. I’ll buy that.
Pairings: Lightly-prepared fish or seafood. Perfect as an aperitif.
Style: Sparkling Wine
Grape Type(s): Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Sonoma, CA, USA
Price: $22
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