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35 South Sauvignon Blanc 2007

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Producer:
San Pedro
Country:
Chile (Чили) 
Region:
Central Valley
Vintage:
2007
Variety:
Sauvignon Blanc (Совиньон Блан)
€ 6.14  
Added by demiro
27 Mar 2009
Winemaker's notes:
Colour: greenish yellow. Aroma: tropical, where guava, pineapple, and papaya aromas are noteworthy, harmonized with gentle herbal aromas. Very intense aromas, that easily appears in the glass, very open, clean and frank. Palate: fresh, with a lot of fruit, clean, with an easily perception of the acidity, rather high. It leaves at the end the sensation of fresh grapes with great amount of fruit

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How to drink it
Food: Antipasto, Asparagus, Carpaccio (Tuna), Chicken Salad, Cold Meats, Crab, Curry (Fish or Chicken), Lobster, Mussels, Nuts, Olives, Oysters (Raw), Pasta Salad, Pasta with Shellfish, Pasta with Vegetables, Red Snapper, Salmon, Sashimi, Scallops, Shrimp, Smoked Fish (Trout, Herring), Sushi, Swordfish, Thai, Tuna
Cheese: Blue Castello, Goat Cheese, Gruyere, Sharp Cheddar
Temperature: 12 °C
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Yes - Sulfites are a natural byproduct of the fermentation process. According to Professor Roger Boulton, Ph.D., University of California at Davis, even if no sulfur dioxide (SO2) is added to wine, fermenting yeasts will produce SO2 from the naturally occurring inorganic sulfates in all grape ...
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