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Flying Kiwi Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough
The plentiful 2008 and 2009 vintages have meant that there is some very good
Sauvignon Blanc around – as well as some rather bland and dilute offerings.
Award winning winemaker Alan McCorkindale is dedicated to producing
fruit-driven, fresh and vibrant wines with classic gooseberry aromas and flavours. |
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£5.83 |
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Southbank Estate Sauvignon
Blanc, Marlborough
Entry level New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc is rarely as zesty and tangy as this.
We are pleased The Times shared our view in a recent article commending this wine. |
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£6.55 |
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Forrest
Estate Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough
Marlborough Sauvignon with excellent concentration, persistent, lingering
flavours and crispness on the palate. |
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£7.99 |
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Alpha
Domus Sauvignon Blanc, Hawkes Bay
Classic New Zealand Sauvignon - crisp, pungent and fruity with lime and gooseberry flavours. Screw capped for quality control. Recently highly
recommended in a comprehensive tasting of New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs. |
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£7.99 |
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Southbank
Estate Chardonnay
New Zealand Chardonnay is more restrained than its Antipodean neighbour
with creamy lemon flavours much in evidence. |
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£8.05 |
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Palliser
Estate Sauvignon Blanc, Martinborough
Top of the range Sauvignon in terms of quality and outstanding value. Concentrated
Sauvignon flavours and a long finish are the hallmarks of a very well made wine indeed. |
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£8.99 |