Because the southern hemisphere’s autumn harvest takes place in our spring, in September we can expect to see wines with 2017 on their label.
This one is a very ambitious and gorgeously restrained, beautifully balanced, Loire-like sauvignon, but with Sancerre-style depth and complexity. A bargain.
With droughts, earthquakes and falling volumes, it was felt we might never see a sub-€12 New Zealand sauvignon again. Dunnes begs to differ, and has found this tangy, zingy...
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