O’Dwyers Creek Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant expression of the classic New Zealand style, hailing from the renowned Rapaura subregion. Known for its bright, lively character, this vegan wine showcases the hallmark qualities that have made Marlborough Sauvignon Blancs famous. It's fresh, well-balanced, and offers a clear reflection of its terroir. Ideal for those who appreciate a good, solid Sauvignon Blanc, this bottle is a reliable and enjoyable option. Whether for casual occasions or when you’re simply craving something refreshing, this wine delivers the quality you'd expect from a respected producer in the region.
NOTES FROM VINOVOSS SOMMELIER
On the nose, this wine offers intense aromas of tropical fruits such as passionfruit, pineapple, and guava.These fruity notes are complemented by hints of citrus, particularly grapefruit and lime, which add a zesty and invigorating element to the overall bouquet.
The palate of O'Dwyers Creek Sauvignon Blanc is crisp and lively, with a perfect balance of acidity. The tropical fruit flavors continue to shine through, accompanied by a subtle herbaceousness that adds complexity to the wine. There is also a pleasant minerality that lingers on the finish, leaving a clean and refreshing sensation.
This Sauvignon Blanc is best enjoyed chilled and pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes.
Marlborough is a wine region located in the northeast corner of New Zealand's South Island. It is the country's largest and most important wine-producing region, accounting for over 75% of the nation's total wine production. With its unique combination of geography, climate, and soil, Marlborough has become a world-renowned producer of high-quality wines.
Marlborough's wine industry began in the 1970s, when the first vineyards were planted in the region. Since then, the region has seen tremendous growth, with the number of vineyards increasing from just a handful in the 1970s to over 600 today. Marlborough's wines have become increasingly popular around the world, and the region now produces some of the most sought-after wines in the world.