Variety: Sauvignon
Country of origin: Chile
Wine appellation: Central valley
Vintage: 2011
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Color: light yellow
Bouquet: white currant, slight gooseberry tones, white grapefruit
Taste: medium body, white currant, zesty and good lime acidity, white grapefruit, medium to longer finish
Recommended food pairing: salad, fish
Overall score: 4+7+11+6+6=84
Price: CZK 100 (promotion)
Stopper: cork
Wine appellation: Central valley
Vintage: 2011
Alcohol content: 12.5%
Color: light yellow
Bouquet: white currant, slight gooseberry tones, white grapefruit
Taste: medium body, white currant, zesty and good lime acidity, white grapefruit, medium to longer finish
Recommended food pairing: salad, fish
Overall score: 4+7+11+6+6=84
Price: CZK 100 (promotion)
Stopper: cork
Last (6th) bottle tasted from the case. First bottle was tasted in October 2013. It was very good value for the money Sauvignon where majority of the Moravian Sauvognons aspire to be, nothing great but fine. It is still very zesty and fresh and better than 2012 vintage tasted in July 2013. Chronological tasting here.
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