Name: Santa Luz Sauvignon Blanc
Variety:Sauvignon Blanc
Region: Valle Central
Country: Chile
Year: 2013
Price: $6.95
Shop Review: Like any good Sauvignon
Blanc, this opens with oceanic aromas of citrus fruits, sea foam and
minerality. In the mouth, it is juicy and stony, with washing acidity. Flavors
of honeydew, lime and a nice grassiness finish firm, with good backbone. Drink
this with salads, shellfish and ceviche
My Review: I felt like this wine had a bit of a sour apple smell and didn't seem very thick. It was kind of sweet with an earthy undertone. It was also a tad tart, going along with the initial smell I got. It was very fresh and I feel like it would go well with dinner!
I did not try this with food but certainly will next time@
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