Our Sauvignon Blanc reflects the naversity of the climates and soils in the Central Coast that range from the cool, limestone-laden Templeton Gap area to the warmer, sandy, river-influenced eastern regions. We’ve combined sauvignon blanc grown in vineyards with naverse climates and soils to give our JUSTIN Sauvignon Blanc a full, textured palate with bright citrus and tropical fruit with a hint of fresh herbs balanced with a crisp, refreshing mineral structure. The result is a wine that is both a refreshing summer aperitif, as well as a perfect food pairing wine for an amazing range of cheeses, seafood or light dining options, such as appetizers or tapas. ~Winery Notes
Palate: Dry with moderate-plus body, a fresh burst of lemon lime and green apple on the entry becoming more complex toward the mid-palate with white pepper, green herbs and floral notes as the palate unfolds. The finish is crisp with sustained citrus and tropical fruit balanced by savory fresh cut herbs, a subtle white pepper accent and a pleasing mineral texture. It’s a perfect match to a cool summer soup like Gazpacho, or its Andalusian relative, Salmorejo made with fresh olive oil. It’s also great with grilled oysters with an herb compound butter, or a salad of mixed greens, pears and walnuts with fresh goat cheese. This is Sauvignon Blanc at its best; palate-cleansing and refreshing, textural, with a balance of complex fruit, herbal highlights and savory flavors.
Alcohol: 13.5%
To enjoy this JUSTIN Sauvignon Blanc, simply chill it to around 45-50°F (7-10°C) for the best flavor. Pour it into a white wine glass and savor it on its own as a refreshing aperitif or pair it with your favorite cheeses, seafood, or light dishes like appetizers or tapas. When pairing with food, consider the flavors in the dish and how they complement the wine’s citrus, tropical fruit, and herbal notes. Keep in mind that the wine has an alcohol content of 13.5%. Store it in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality.
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