Starting right from the first nose, I love the complexity and ambition of this white, with its mix of slight reduction, steely flint and pure Sauvignon citrus flesh. There is always a texture and feeling rather than just...
Starting right from the first nose, I love the complexity and ambition of this white, with its mix of slight reduction, steely flint and pure Sauvignon citrus flesh. There is always a texture and feeling rather than just flavour to the best white wines, and this has it is spades. It gives luscious, rich, round flavours that are still pointed with the cut of minerality.
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