• Marlborough Sauvignon Case

Marlborough Sauvignon Case

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Nutrition details (per 125ml)
  • ABV12.5%
  • Calories85
  • Sugars0
  • Carbohydrates0
Each bottle saves you (vs standard average*):
  • Calories

    168.0

*Statistics based from Drinkaware 2023 and Alcohol Health Alliance 2022

Nutrition Facts


Serving size 125ml

Amount per serving

  • Calories 85
  • Total Sugars 0
  • Alcohol by volume 12.5%

Product Details

Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is a popular style of white wine that originates from the Marlborough region of New Zealand. The Sauvignon Blanc grape variety thrives in this cool climate, producing distinctive wines that are known for their intense aromas, vibrant flavors, and crisp acidity.

Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is renowned for its expressive and aromatic characteristics. It typically displays notes of tropical fruits such as passion fruit, pineapple, and guava, as well as citrus fruits like grapefruit and lemon. These fruity aromas are often accompanied by herbaceous and grassy undertones, with hints of bell pepper, gooseberry, and fresh-cut grass.

In terms of taste, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is typically dry and refreshing, with high acidity. It offers vibrant flavors that mirror its aromas, including the tropical and citrus fruits mentioned earlier. The wine can be quite zesty and lively on the palate, with a crisp and clean finish.

Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is versatile and pairs well with a variety of dishes. Its bright acidity and fruit-forward character make it a great match for seafood, especially shellfish like oysters, prawns, and mussels. It also complements salads, goat cheese, fresh vegetables, and light chicken or vegetarian dishes.

The popularity of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc has grown significantly over the years, and it has become one of New Zealand's flagship wine styles. The region's unique terroir, characterized by cool climate, well-drained soils, and abundant sunshine, contributes to the distinctive flavor profile of the wine.

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