Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is still one of Australia's favourite wine styles and it isn't hard to see why with these two fantastic value-for-money examples. Amiri Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc has a reputation that continues to grow at an exceptional rate and when paired here with the prestigous Matua Valley Sauvignon Blanc, you have a prime opportunity to get on board with probably the greatest Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc bundle in existence.
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Founded in 1974, Matua Valley was the first NZ winery to produce Sauvignon Blanc. This example shows vibrant aromas of gooseberry and passionfruit which flow into the palate and linger on a lively refreshing finish.
This item can be bought separately for
$9.30 in any six
Our all time favourite value-for-money Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc! While others attempt to claim this little beauty's crown, Amiri still stands firm as the best bargain Sauv Blanc available! Showing classic varietal aromas of passionfruit, grapefruit and gooseberry, the palate is intense and lively, brimming with flavours of tropical fruit and fresh herbs.
This item can be bought separately for
$6.65 in any six
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| Varietal | Sauvignon Blanc |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Matua Valley & Amiri |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Region | Marlborough |
| Product Code | DM_B999999000044 |
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