This Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, New Zealand displays what is typical of the region for this varietal – burst of bright fruit with a tangy finish.
I first sampled this Brancott Estate wine when it was really cold and some of its aromas and flavors were masked. As it warmed up a bit, the nose was bright pink grapefruit. For those wine drinkers who can’t easily identify aromas displayed by certain wines, the grapefruit is prominent and easy to pinpoint on this Sauvignon Blanc. The citrus notes continue in the mouth with lemon and lime flavors that finish with zippy acidity.
Great summer white at a very affordable price point.
Around $12.
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