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Margaret River Sauvignon Blanc Semillon 2010

Wine styleSemi Dry, Medium Bodied style of Sauvignon Blanc SemillonFood matchPairs well with SeafoodRegionMargaret River, Australia
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This beautifully aged wine reflects the premium quality of the growing region of Bordeaux, in southern France, where these blends are called a white Bordeaux. Margaret River in Western Australia has a marked Mediterranean climate – fairly parallel, in fact, to that of Bordeaux – which is why these blends have been around since the infancy of discovery of the Margaret River wine region. This Sauvignon Blanc & Semillon blend displays a good acid profile with a percentage given treatment and time in oak, which offers structure, longevity and potential. If you drink this blind you would not guess its age; instead you can appreciate a wine full of character.This producer is renowned for holding wines back ready for release for this very reason. This graceful SBS is no exception. Here is an opportunity for you to sample a well-structured mature wine - grow and develop your palate. 
Good acid profile with a percentage given treatment and time in oak, which offers structure, longevity and potential. If you drink this blind you would not guess its age; instead you can appreciate a wine full of character. Therein lies the beauty of a well-made wine and the journey of our palate development. Explore & Expose your palate, it is always worth it. The best part is to watch a wine develop and believe me this wine isn’t over the hill yet, it has another few years to go. That’s another plus point of a well-made wine: you can keep the conversation going. Its sister from 2005 is still going strong.
Taste profile
Medium Bodied
Medium Bodied
Medium Bodied
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Medium bodied white wines have a lightly textured mouthfeel with moderate flavour impact. Often pale lemon coloured to pale gold.
Semi Dry
Semi Dry
Semi Dry
Semi Dry
Semi Dry
Semi Dry
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Semi-dry wines are perceptibly sweet but leaning towards dry.

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