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Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc Reserva
Item number: 008 101 Name: Santa Digna Sauvignon Blanc Reserva Origin: Chile - Valle Central Producer: Miguel Torres Grape varieties: 100% Sauvignon Blanc Color: white Maturity: enjoy Description: A bright yellow with green highlights and an incredibly fruity, flowery fragrance instantly make like a glass! In the typical varietal nose much gooseberry, to lime, hints of tropical fruits and freshly cut green apple. On the palate, a beautifully balanced, vibrant fruit aromas of game and the concentrated Sauvignon Blanc, which keeps track down to the elegant, long finish. Serving suggestion: one winged solo animating aperitif in the summer, he likes to accompany fresh seafood and light dishes from the kitchen asiatschen. Serving temperature: 10.00 ° C Analysis: Alcohol: 13.20% Residual sugar: 2.80 g / l Acid: 6.40 g / l perfectly ready to drink: now open no earlier already drinkable: very good Wine processing: The white grape varieties have an excellent balance between alcohol and acidity, which gives the wines much juicy freshness and vitality. The Sauvignon Blanc grapes are pretty much read rapidly from mid-March. Straight Sauvignon Blanc is a grape variety, their fresh fruitiness with the exact harvest date (even more so under conditions of extreme heat!) Stands or falls. The grapes are pressed immediately after their arrival in the winery and fermented musts about 21 days at 18 ° C in a stainless steel tank. Whether it was the sandy soil or the particular situation now that our country has been spared from the phylloxera? The fact is that Chile's Acatama-desert in the north, the Andes to the east, which surround the Arctic to the south and the west Pacific fixed. During the dry season, the vines are a, from the time of the Incas and originating from the glacier melt water from the Andes-fed, irrigation system supplies. The temperature fluctuations between day and night can be up to 20 ° C and thus offer the perfect climate grapes, to preserve their elegant, even when fully ripe acidity. In 1979 had? Grandfather? Don Miguel Torres Carbó founded in Chile, south of Curico, Vina Maquehua the winery, where the Torres family still presses her famous Chilean top qualities. The 230 hectares of vineyards in the Valle de Curico with Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Malbec, Merlot, planted Pinot Noir, Riesling and Sauvignon Blanc, from which the wines of the Santa Digna lines, and Cordillera Manso de Velasco are pressed. ? Santa Digna? in Chile have been called the stone crosses, the wild scenery? Water, forests, deserts and Andean glaciers? of arable farmland separated: They are considered symbols of fertility and prosperity. Bottle Size: 0.75l
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