Secano Estate Sauvignon Gris - Case of 6
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This fresh and fruit-forward wine is made from the unusual sauvignon gris grape variety.
The cool Leyda Valley in Chile gives pure mineral characters alongside tropical flavours. Cool breezes allow the grapes to ripen slowly and develop intense aromas. Winemaker Viviana Navarrette has fermented this wine in stainless steet to retain purity.
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Secano Estate Sauvignon Gris - Case of 6
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Vintage: 2014
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This fresh and fruit-forward wine is made from the unusual sauvignon gris grape variety.
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About this bottle: The cool Leyda Valley in Chile gives pure mineral characters alongside tropical flavours. Cool breezes allow the grapes to ripen slowly and develop intense aromas. Winemaker Viviana Navarrette has fermented this wine in stainless steet to retain purity.
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Grape Variety: 100% Sauvignon Gris
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Country of origin: Chile
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Region: Leyda Valley
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Bottle size: 4500 ml
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Alcohol content: 14.5 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 10.9
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Alcohol units per serving: 0.3
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Cork
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Consume Within: 12 months of purchase
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Bottling address: Fundo El Rosario De Naltahua S/N, Isla De Maipo
Reviews (3)
second purchase
Yes, I recommend this
This wine is full bodied, excellent with spicy food. My guests all enjoyed it.
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An excellent alternative to Sauvignon Blanc
Yes, I recommend this
I buy this wine regularly and it never disappoints. It is fresh and fruity and it is an excellent accompaniment to fish and chicken dishes as well as being a very pleasant aperitif. If you like sauvignon blanc wines you will almost certainly like this wine too.
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If you like Sauvignon Blanc...
Yes, I recommend this
We’ve been buying this for years, as we love to try something unusual. This wine has the archetypal zesty gooseberry flavours associated with Sauvignon Blanc, but also a brooding sweet smokiness you’d expect with Pinot Gris. Works well with curries in particular. One to try if you like Sauvignon Blanc but want to try something different.
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