Fault Line, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
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Fault Line, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

Fault Line, Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

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  • Country of origin:New Zealand
  • Wine Type: Dry White Wine
  • Tasting Notes: Typical Marlborough notes of peapods, gooseberry and asparagus with a fresh and herbaceous flavour. Ideal to be served by the glass.
Nutrition details (per 125ml)
ABV12%
Calories84
Sugars0g
Carbohydrates 0g
Each bottle saves you (vs standard average*):
Calories

174.0

Sugars

20.0g

*Statistics based from Drinkaware 2023 and Alcohol Health Alliance 2022
100% Gluten-free

Nutrition Facts


Serving size 125ml

Amount per serving

Calories 84
Total Sugars 0g
Alcohol by volume 12%
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Product Details

We have developed Faultline to offer an attractive New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc with a powerful value for money proposition. When you add simple, modern labelling, together with the wine quality, we really do have a wine which is among the best value-for-money wines in the market.
The grapes are carefully selected from several vineyards in Marlborough. Marlborough is a dry, sunny viticultural region, situated at the north eastern tip of the South Island, New Zealand. Consisting of two parallel valleys, the Wairau and the Awatere, it stretches along the Pacific Coast. The vines grow in mixed alluvial soils, which are geologically young and have been distributed along the valley's floors by the Wairau and Awatere rivers. Ideal for viticulture, these alluvial soils have good drainage and low fertility, so the vine is forced to deepen its roots for hydration and nutrients, resulting in berries which are concentrated in flavour.
The grapes were harvested once they had reached the ideal maturity levels.
Fermentation took place with selected yeasts, in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to retain the fruity and zesty characteristics of the Sauvignon Blanc grapes and to preserve the quintessential elements of this Marlborough terroir.

 


Tasting Notes

Typical Marlborough notes of peapods, gooseberry and asparagus with a fresh and
herbaceous flavour. Ideal to be served by the glass.

Region

Marlborough, New Zealand