Te Mata, Sauvignon Blanc

Te Mata, Sauvignon Blanc

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Category
White
Winery
Te Mata
What tales might the Sauvignon Blanc grape whisper, as it journeys from the sun-kissed vineyards of New Zealand's North Island? Te Mata’s rendition captivates with crisp citrus notes and a hint of tropical fruits, elegantly balanced by vibrant acidity. Founded in 1896, Te Mata ep more
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Grape

Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant white grape variety known for its crisp acidity and aromatic intensity. Typical flavors include green apple, citrus, and herbal notes, often with a hallmark of bell pepper or gooseberry. It produces styles ranging from zesty, dry wines to luscious, dessert versions. Notable regions include Marlborough in New Zealand and the Loire Valley in France. Its versatility and refreshing profile have made it a favorite worldwide.
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