Barefoot Sauvignon Blanc
$999each
$119DOZEN
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$119.00
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In-toe-ducing Barefoot, the Sauvignon Blanc that's wowing them around the world. The McWilliam's team know Sauvignon Blanc very well and retain access to the finest harvests. To satisfy Australia's consuming love with the refreshing, easy drinking style, the boys and girls at Barefoot got down and together to over deliver on a wine with luscious varietal flavours of gooseberry and passionfruits, a touch of herbaceousnesss and cleansing, crisp mineral acidity. Just perfect for the relaxed luncheon alongside freshly shucked oysters or a chicken caesar.
It all begins in the vineyard where the winemakers themselves take an interest in harvesting those grapes which are worthy of the Barefoot label. Sauvignon Blanc is gently crushed into drainers and the best free run juices are separated from skins, settled and fined then racked and warmed before fermentation. Upon completion, batches are lees stirred for six to eight weeks, enhancing richness and contributing palate weight. The finished wine is assembled and promptly bottled to retain freshness and the vibrant varietal zing of Sauvignon Blanc. Alcohol 11.5%
TASTING NOTES
Pale straw colour with light green hues. An intense nose featuring passionfruit, orange and lemon citrus, gooseberry and snow pea bouquets. An elegant wine with persistent, enticing characters of passionfruit and nectarine. Flavours of citrus and lime complement the crisp refreshing finish. A wonderful style of Sauvignon Blanc to be enjoyed now alongside seafood or white meats, salads and cheese. Crisp, fresh and fabulous.
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More About Barwang Wines
McWilliam's Barwang Vineyard is situated along the southwest slopes of the Great Dividing Range, near Young in New South Wales, at an altitude of 520m
Hilltops enjoys adequate and reliable rainfall, with mild days and cool nights, allowing for the slow, even ripening of fruit. The region’s high altitude, cool prevailing winds from the Great Dividing Range which offset diurnal temperatures, and the high minerality of the soil are three significant elements which combine to make the Hilltops a distinctive wine producing region. A dry summer and autumn, with cool nights and mild days exacerbate the extended ripening period. Heavy snowfall and frost in winter are quite common; and whilst substantial rainfall occurs in the growing season, most falls in spring. Barwang»