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Sauvignon Blanc (Sudáfrica)

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  1. The Overberg region is regarded as being one of the finest for Sauvignon Blanc production.

  2. Sauvignon Blanc originated in the Loire Valley in France, and is happiest in cool climates.

  3. Sauvignon Blanc is one of the few wines that can pair well with sushi.

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Según 72.787 reseñas de 1771 vinos

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  • cítrico
    lima
    pomelo
    1. cítrico
    2. lima
    3. pomelo
    4. limón
    5. piel de limón
    6. naranja
    7. piel de lima
    8. piel de cítricos
    9. cáscara de limón
    10. mandarina
    11. pomelo rosado
    12. cáscara de naranja

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  • guayaba
    fruta de la pasión
    piña
    1. tropical
    2. guayaba
    3. fruta de la pasión
    4. piña
    5. kiwi
    6. mango
    7. lichi
    8. papaya
    9. piña verde
    10. carambola
    11. mango verde
    12. chicle

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  • espárrago
    apio
    rúcula
    1. grosella espinosa
    2. hierba
    3. espárrago
    4. paja
    5. césped recién cortado
    6. pimiento
    7. pimiento verde
    8. heno
    9. tomate
    10. pipí de gato
    11. apio
    12. hoja de tomate

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Conoce el estilo

The refreshing Sauvignon Blanc grape is perfectly at home in South Africa. The diverse growing regions make for wines that can be nice and grassy with plenty of grapefruit and green apple skins. While the quality is high, the price is still low. South African Sauvignon Blanc offers you an excellent alternative to the considerably more expensive counterparts from New Zealand. South Africa was said to be producing some of the finest wines in the world in the 1700s, though some years later phylloxera wiped out most of the vines, and in the 20th century Apartheid significantly set back wine production. South Africa's stock in the world of wine is climbing rapidly. In the 80s and 90s they were well known for producing bottom shelf swill, but things have changed and the smart money is on the country becoming one of the next massive fine wine producing regions. When it comes to pairing, seafood always works fabulously with Sauvignon Blanc. You can also work some asparagus, cilantro or thyme into the mix as they will work wonderfully with the grassier elements of the wine.

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