2010 Wild South Marlborough Sauvignon comes up trumps
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2010 Wild South Marlborough Sauvignon comes up trumps
Wild South Vineyards has come up trumps producing a vibrant 2010 Sauvignon Blanc which shows all the characteristics of a classic vintage.
The fruit for this wine was sourced predominantly from the estate vineyards in the Wairau Valley, Marlborough. According to Wild South Winemaker Christie Brown this is a luxury vintage thanks to a long dry autumn with no rain adding stress to the fruits.
“The 2010 is one of the best vintages we have seen for a while. This wine has all the hallmark characters of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and is a great example of wines produced from this region,” says Brown.
The 2010 Wild South Sauvignon Blanc has mixed aromas of gooseberry, guava and grapefruit with a touch of red capsicum. The wine is wonderfully balanced, with a refreshing and flavoursome palate of ripe citrus and intriguing mineral notes.
Enjoy the 2010 Sauvignon Blanc lightly chilled with fresh seafood or antipasto, a perfect balance for these balmy summer evenings.
The 2010 Wild South Sauvignon Blanc is available
at wine outlets nationwide. RRP
$18.99
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