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Columbia Valley Sauvignon Blanc

Columbia Valley Sauvignon Blanc Wine Details
Price: $11.00 per bottle

Description: This is a delicious example of Washington's cool climate wines. There are hints of grapefruit and gooseberry in the nose, but it's full-bodied with a good acid balance. It drinks clean and fresh and goes wonderfully with fruit and cheese, Asian food, seafood or a little spare time on the patio.

Varietal Definition
Sauvignon Blanc:
Sauvignon Blanc is widely grown in California — at over 15,000 acres, it’s now the third most planted variety — and often assumes the moniker ‘Fume Blanc’. This popular synonym, credited to Napa’s Robert Mondavi, derives from the grape’s historic home of Pouilly in France’s Upper Loire Valley, where Sauvignon Blanc is the dominant varietal and goes locally by the name of ‘Blanc Fumé’. When treated with respect and afforded suitable growing conditions, Sauvignon Blanc is one of the wine world’s darlings. Steely, racy acidity, green, gooseberry fruit, asparagus and a grassy, herbaceous character characterize dry wines made from this grape.


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