Sauvignon Wine Information Worth Sipping
Allan Scott's 2008 Sauvignon Blanc Segues In to a Wine Addiction
Oenophiles, in quest of a new region of white wine to
explore, need not compromise taste for price. The aroma of this New Zealand wine from the Marlborough
region is distinguished with pure, palate cleansing hints of sorbet.
Approximately, a year ago, a visit to Allan Scott’s winery and four-star dining
billet, segued into a regular on the wine rack.
Concurrent with chicken, tilapia, sturgeon, turkey, as well as eggplants and other vegetables, Allan Scott's Sauvignon Blanc 2008 is highly recommended. Silken suggestions of grapefruit harmonize a refreshing finish of austerity. Besides—for $13.99, anyone can afford this habitual addiction.





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