I'm getting confused not only by the day and date but also which month it is. When I read this thread yesterday I thought 'woo-hoo' I've got a Sauvignon Blanc in the fridge already for dinner. Now I realise that yesterday was 31 July. But. It was probably August in some part of the word....
This time of year retailers here are discounting their NZ savvies, presumably to make way for the new vintage which must already be on the seas heading towards us. So Jo bought a case of our 'go-to' NZ savvie and this is it...
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2019 Villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc Private Bin (New Zealand, South Island, Marlborough)We don't drink much white, and if I'm going to go white I want one that tastes, the devil take subtlety!
Oz Clarke once characterised NZSB as like 'bungee jumping into a gooseberry bush'.
Private Bin is the basic line or lowest rung in Villa Maria's 6 level range and it's pretty impressive how they maintain quality with large production. This has all the tastes I want: new mown grass after a summer shower, gooseberries galore and refreshing crisp acidity. We've been drinking a lot of Villa Maria since we sat next to the founder/owners Sir George and Lady Gail Fistonich one lunch. We've also visited the winery in Auckland a couple of times. It is next to the airport so is a good place to lunch before flying out; last time we had lunch with Sue (of this parish) & Neil Courtney
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