Bottle of Nouvelle Zélande Marlborough Fusional

Marlborough Fusional White New Zealand

In New Zealand's Wairau Valley, Fusional of Marlborough offers a Sauvignon Blanc fermented in stainless steel tanks. This dry wine is characterized by its subtlety and freshness, with a shelf life of 1 to 3 years and is perfect to serve between 9-10°C. It is ideal to accompany appetizers, vegetarian dishes and seafood. Its taste profile combines subtle intensity with freshness and delicate notes of ripe yellow fruits. The winemaking approach reflects a fusion of New Zealand terroir and French expertise, the result of collaboration with the Laporte domain.

€19.90
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Description

Fusional of Marlborough - Sauvignon Blanc, New Zealand

Wine Information

  • Region: Wairau Valley, New Zealand
  • Type of wine: Dry white
  • Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
  • Viticulture/Winemaking: Fermentation in stainless steel tanks
  • Shelf life: 1 to 3 years
  • Season: All
  • Flavor profile: Subtle, fresh, with notes of ripe yellow fruits

Pairing

Ideal to accompany apéritifs, vegetarian dishes and fruit de mer plates.

Tips and Additional Information

  • Service temperature: 9-10°C

About the Cuvée

Characterized by its freshness and delicacy, this Sauvignon Blanc presents an excellent integration of fruit aromas and refreshing acidity.

About the Domain

The meeting of New Zealand's unique greywacke and broadbridge terroir with the French winemaking wisdom of the Laporte domain has given rise to this exceptional wine. It is produced from young vines selected especially for this cuvée, reflecting a commitment to quality and expression of the terroir.

Product Details

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White
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