2015 Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc

Alentejo

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We present you the 2015 Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc ($11.73), a Alentejo white wine based on sauvignon blanc of 2015.

Technical sheet · Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc

Type Of Wine: white wine
Vintage: 2015 Other vintages
2018, 2014 and N/A
Appellation:Alentejo (Alentejo,Portugal)
Volume: 75cl
Grapes: Sauvignon Blanc
Allergens: Contains Sulfites

2015 Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc description

2015 Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc (Sauvignon Blanc)

TASTING NOTES OF 2015 Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc

  • View: pale gold, green hues.
  • Nose: aromas of white pepper, green melon.
  • Mouth: Soft and enveloping notes of tropical fruits.

APPELLATION: Alentejo.

VINES:

GRAPES: Sauvignon Blanc.

PAIRING: seafood, vegetables.

TEMPERATURE: 10-12 °C

ALCOHOL CONTENT: 12.5%

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Reviews about Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc 2018

Garrafeira Nacional
Garrafeira Nacional

4/5

The Vicentino vineyards are located on the Coast of Alentejo enjoying both the Portuguese sun and the Atlantic breeze. These vineyards can be found in Zambujeira do Mar, where Alentejo's high temperatures are attenuated by the ocean, the typical concentration of an inland viticulture being balanced by the sea freshness and moisture, leading to an optimal maturation. The grapes, consequently, ripen slowly and evenly, with cool wet winters, mild summers and the constant presence of sea winds, creating wines in which elegance overlaps robustness.

Reviews about Vicentino Sauvignon Blanc 2014

Garrafeira Nacional
Garrafeira Nacional

4/5

The Vicentino vineyards are located on the Coast of Alentejo enjoying both the Portuguese sun and the Atlantic breeze. These vineyards can be found in Zambujeira do Mar, where Alentejo's high temperatures are attenuated by the ocean, the typical concentration of an inland viticulture being balanced by the sea freshness and moisture, leading to an optimal maturation. The grapes, consequently, ripen slowly and evenly, with cool wet winters, mild summers and the constant presence of sea winds, creating wines in which elegance overlaps robustness.