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Stonewall Sauvignon Blanc 2020

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Stonewall Sauvignon Blanc 2020
France may be Sauvignon Blanc’s birthplace, but New Zealand is the new “Sauvignon Central.” This exhilarating 2020 is from Dr. John Forrest, whose whites are “about as good as Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc gets,” writes renowned critic Huon Hooke.
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Wine Flavor Profile
Stonewall is a crisp, light-bodied white wine with intense passion fruit and gooseberry aromas. The palate is rich and racy, with ripe tropical fruit, citrus zest, and freshly chopped herb flavors. Lively mineral notes introduce the long, vibrant finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Beef, pork, firm cheeses, red-sauced pastas, vegetarian meals.
Beyond the label

Sancerre in France may be Sauvignon Blanc’s spiritual home, but for modern vibrancy, Marlborough, New Zealand is the new “Sauvignon Central.” And nobody does it better than Dr. John Forrest – a pioneer of the Golden Mile (Marlborough’s original and best vineyard strip).

Here’s top critic Huon Hooke on John’s regular Sauvignon: “From one of New Zealand’s finest producers, this is about as good as Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc gets.” You’ll enjoy the exhilarating exclusive he makes just for us.

Inspired by the striking ‘stone-walled’ entrance to John’s beautiful estate (built from the Wairau River stones that give Marlborough’s best wines their attractive mineral notes), this white offers plenty of inspiration in the glass. It boasts intense aromas and flavors of ripe passion fruit, refreshing citrus zest, and black currant leaf. With a history of gold medal wins, it’s a white that’s guaranteed to impress you and your guests.

The perfect partner for a spread of cheeses, fresh fish and sushi, crisp green salads, and more. Be warned though: one sip (or bottle) may not be enough.

Sancerre in France may be Sauvignon Blanc’s spiritual home, but for modern vi

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