
Organic Le Petit Clos Sauvignon, Clos Henri, Henri Bourgeois, Marlborough 2018/19 75cl
£160.00 PER CASE
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COUNTRY: New Zealand
VINTAGE: 2018/19
APV: 14%
GRAPE VARIETIES:
Sauvignon Blanc
FOODS: Aperitif, salad, seafood, fish, chicken
REGION: Marlborough
Organic Le Petit Clos Sauvignon, Clos Henri, Henri Bourgeois, Marlborough 2018/19 75cl
(V) and (VG) The nose shows luscious ripe fruit, while the mouth still shows fruit without overdoing it and a pleasant freshness. It keeps a lovely dry finish while showing a great mouthfeel. A wine made to enjoy without being a fruit salad! Ageing Potential: 2-3 years.
All of the vineyards are farmed organically without great stress on the overall health of the vines and working with reduced yields, and the vines are produced according to organic methods using natural vinification and restricted use of sulphur.
All of the vineyards are farmed organically without great stress on the overall health of the vines and working with reduced yields, and the vines are produced according to organic methods using natural vinification and restricted use of sulphur.
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Sauvignon Blanc
Few white grapes are as universally recognisable. While most are content to aim for no more than citrus simplicity, Sauvignon Blanc is irrepressible. Its intensely green verve, tart fruit and racy acidity have driven plantings in nearly every cool grape growing region on the globe. Though the south west of France and the more northern Loire Valley both claimed it as their own for many years, it has in the last generation found a new spiritual home in Marlborough, on New Zealand‘s South Island.
For information on Organic, Biodynamic and Natural wines log on to our Knowledge page.
Few white grapes are as universally recognisable. While most are content to aim for no more than citrus simplicity, Sauvignon Blanc is irrepressible. Its intensely green verve, tart fruit and racy acidity have driven plantings in nearly every cool grape growing region on the globe. Though the south west of France and the more northern Loire Valley both claimed it as their own for many years, it has in the last generation found a new spiritual home in Marlborough, on New Zealand‘s South Island.
For information on Organic, Biodynamic and Natural wines log on to our Knowledge page.