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Sauvignon Blanc Lineup 41.0
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12PK - $11.58 / BTL
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There’s a reason sav blanc has taken the world by storm. For crisp and refreshing, but also massively flavoursome drinking, it’s just about the best grape for the job.
12PK - $11.58 / BTL
Or 4 payments of $34.75 with our buy now pay later providers.
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Why do we love this case?
Ok, there’s room for everyone at the ‘fo, but this savvy lineup is made with devotees in mind. From clean minerality to passionfruit punch, there’s the whole spectrum of savvy styles to savour. Plus, with two bottles of each wine, you get double the good times.
2x Fenetre Lavande Sauvignon Blanc 2022
White — Sauvignon Blanc
South Australia — Australia
Fenetre: as fun to say as it is to drink. This sauvignon blanc will have you thinking you were sailing off the coast of France's south, eating fresh fish straight from the local waters. Maybe that's just us, but that's the kind of fantasy world that this savvy b transports you to. A great drop that hits all the right spots.
You’d pay $25 full price.
Awards
Tasting Notes
2x Twin Valleys Sauvignon Blanc 2023
White — Sauvignon Blanc
King Valley — Australia
Excellent sauv blanc is being produced in the King Valley. Who knew? Well, Twin Valleys did. It makes sense that an area with bright, crisp pinot grigio can do the same with savvy b. This one is all tropical fruit and gooseberries, backed by a softer acidity. In layperson’s terms, that means it makes for some easy drinking. So let Twin Valleys do all the hard work in growing the grapes and making the wine. Then, you relax and pour yourself a glass (or two).
You’d pay $25 full price.
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2x Domaine Gayda T'air D'oc Sauvignon Blanc 2022
White — Sauvignon Blanc
France — France
Domaine Gayda started as a staging post for weary travellers and their horses all the way back in 1749. In 2004, the property was converted into a winery, accommodation and restaurant. They source grapes from throughout France’s Languedoc region, producing wonderfully modern styles from traditional wine growing lands.
T’air D’oc is a bit of a fun choice of name for a wine! Translating loosely to ‘you look good’. A pretty accurate description of this cheeky lil’ sauvignon blanc. Boasting tropical fruits mainly, with a dusting of citrus aroma, its punching a light, bright palate, and finishes super crisp. Perfect over a bit of ice in the afternoon sun.
You’d pay $25 full price.
Tasting Notes
2x Matahiwi Estate ME Sauvignon Blanc 2023
White — Sauvignon Blanc
Wairarapa — New Zealand
Uber-stylish sauvignon blanc from New Zealand’s Wairarapa region. This comes equiped with all of the much-loved hallmarks of classic savvy b. Passionfruit, gooseberry, kiwi, lime - tricked up with a bit of mineral complexity thanks to a diverse soil profile. People often stick their savvy b in the fridge as soon as it comes out of the box (and who can blame them), but for the patient among us this will develop beautifully over the next couple of years.
You’d pay $25 full price.
Tasting Notes
2x Gapsted Ballerina Canopy Sauvignon Blanc 2022
White — Sauvignon Blanc
King Valley — Australia
Like the exotic? Feeling adventurous? We hear ya, we all feel like a tropical break this time of year, but no need to head to a far-flung destination for your next break. This savvy b takes you on quite the journey. Whilst we can’t promise white beaches, diamond seas and never-ending Vitamin D intake, we can promise tropical flavours of passionfruit, lychee and a pinch of lime. Clean, crisp and refreshing, this would go particularly well with mussels or any seafood dish, just to solidify the beachy feels of this sauvignon blanc.
You’d pay $25 full price.
Tasting Notes
2x Tomich Hill Sauvignon Blanc 2022
White — Sauvignon Blanc
Adelaide Hills — Australia
This fresh and vibrant sauvignon blanc comes the Tomich Vineyards, and these guys are truly one of the masters of Hills whites. They have a vineyard covering all sorts of varieties, from which they make precise wines with care and precision. You can almost feel those fresh Hills mornings spring out of the glass as you pull the bottle from the fridge and pour the wine. Zesty acidity and crisp green apple is balanced by passionfruit and floral notes. The wine is super-approachable and just what you’d expect from such a great producer.
You’d pay $20 full price.