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Marlborough Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc 2015(white)
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Marlborough Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc
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About the producer

Dog Point domain takes its name from the first colonies (for the most part from England) and the sheep that accompanied them, which were guarded by dogs. The lost dogs had a tendency to regroup on a hill overlooking the Wairau River which was nicknamed Dog Point. This name was therefore given to one of the first vineyards in the region (to the north of the South Island). This family owned domain is run by Matt Sutherland. One of New Zealand's leading domains!

About the wine

On the nose, this cuvée gives off aromas of citrus fruits and yellow fruits also present on the palate. Harmonious, fresh and balanced with wonderful concentration and complexity.

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Region: New Zealand - Marlborough

Producers and wineries: Dog Point

Colour: white

Grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Food and wine pairings: Blinis aux oeufs de saumon, Carpaccio de langoustines et de citron, Blanquette de dinde fermière

Appellation: Marlborough

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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Auction history Marlborough Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc 2015
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