Saint Clair Sauvignon Pioneer Block 3 2021

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Color

Paglierino pallido con venature verdi.

Smell

Sentori di frutto della passione, mela gialla delicious.

Taste

Finitura persistente con sapori di pesca bianca, frutto della passione, mandarino e lemongrass.

Pairings

Frutti di mare, piatti di verdure fresche.

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YEAR 2021
ALCOL 13.00
FORMAT 0,75 L Standard

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TEMPERATURE 10-12
LOCATION Blenheim (New Zealand)
GROUND Terreno profondo, fertile e drenante.
WINEMAKING La frutta viene pressata velocemente per minimizzare il contatto con le bucce. Segue una fermentazione con lieviti selezionati in vasche d'acciaio inossidabile a temperature fredde per mantenere il sapore e la freschezza della frutta.
SUGAR 2.0 g/l
PH 3.2

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CELLAR

Name: Saint Clair
Start-up year: 1994
Winemaker name: Matt Thomson e Hamish Clark
Address: 30-32 Liverpool Street - Blenheim (New Zealand)
Web Site: www.saintclair.co.nz

Saint Clair Family Estate is owned by Neal and Judy Ibbotson, viticulture pioneers in Marlborough since 1978. Grapes were originally supplied to local wine companies; however a desire to extend the quality achieved in the vineyard through to the finished wine led to the establishment of Saint Clair Family Estate in 1994. The Saint Clair name originates from the vineyard property, first settled by the Sinclair family. Pioneer James Sinclair built one of the first homes in Blenheim and was closely associated with the early development of the town. Over time the name of the property reverted to the original Saint Clair. The company's mission is to create world-class wines that exceed their customers' every expectation. Neal Ibbotson combines his extensive viticultural expertise plus Marlborough’s mix of climate and soils with the talent of one of New Zealand’s leading winemaking teams, led by Matt Thomson and Hamish Clark.