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Shaw & Smith Sauvignon Blanc(2007)

Winery:
Smith Family Vineyards
Varietal:
Sauvignon Blanc
Region:
Australia
Type:
White Wine
User Tags:
fruit, acidic, varietal, herbaceous, grass, mediterranean and subtropical fruits, wine spectator, crisp, lively, fresh 
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US $18.29

Snooth User: innA 20

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innA
United Kingdom
December 2007
Intense smell of gooseberry with a bit of grass and citrus - very high quality wine. Drink now.
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Wine Spectator rating: 89
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James Halliday rating: 95
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September 2008
The 2007 vintage growing season was overall very warm and dry.Spring frosts affected certain parts of the Adelaide Hills, hence quantitieswere down a little but not dramatically. The Adelaide Hills had a goodvintage in terms of quantity and quality with the flavours of SauvignonBlanc more in the tropical and less herbaceous spectrum. Palate weightis good. WinemakingWhole bunches are crushed, chilled and pressed then undergofermentation in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks.Does not undergo any malolactic fermentation as we are lookingto retain fruit purity and natural read more...
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The 2007 vintage growing season was overall very warm and dry.Spring frosts affected certain parts of the Adelaide Hills, hence quantitieswere down a little but not dramatically. The Adelaide Hills had a goodvintage in terms of quantity and quality with the flavours of SauvignonBlanc more in the tropical and less herbaceous spectrum. Palate weightis good. WinemakingWhole bunches are crushed, chilled and pressed then undergofermentation in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks.Does not undergo any malolactic fermentation as we are lookingto retain fruit purity and natural read more...
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