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The Society's New Zealand Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2025 Bag-in-Box (2.25-litres)

White Wine from New Zealand - Marlborough
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Save £3.50 per bag-in-box. This is a crisp, fresh and accessible sauvignon blanc with tropical notes. A pleasantly sophisticated wine made for us by Spy Valley, who have been producing some of the best-quality and best-value wine in Marlborough for a number of years now. As a smaller business than many their attention to detail through the winemaking process is outstanding. This is an easy-going, pretty and delicate sauvignon blanc, with a classic fresh-cut-grass character that complements the citrus and tropical fruit . The crisp, mouthwatering character makes it perfect with aromatic fish dishes, lunchtime salads or even just on its own. Friendly, charming, refreshing, easy-going and a great representation of the better entry-level sauvignon blancs coming out of Marlborough. Thanks to the generous support of the supplier we are delighted to offer this wine with a saving of £3.50 per bag-n-box until 11.59pm on Thursday 2nd July.
Original price: £28.50 Sale price: £25.00 Box (£11.11/litre)
Original price: £114.00 Sale price: £100.00 Case of 4 (£11.11/litre)
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Code: NZ16078

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • Now to 2027
  • 10.5% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Tap

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Spy Valley

Spy Valley takes its name from a satellite communications monitoring station located in Waihopai Valley in New Zealand’s Marlborough region. This has become a fairly large winemaking operation, but was established only in 1993. Initially the fruit produced was sold to other wine companies but in 2000 the first wine was made under the Spy Valley label.

The grapes come from estate-owned vineyards in the lower Waihopai Valley and select sites in Marlborough’s Wairau and Southern Valley areas. Chief winemaker Paul Bourgeois is assisted by a young, upcoming winemaking team. A state-of-the-art winery, situated in the middle of the estate vineyards, completes the picture ensuring the best possible handling of nearby fruit.

The range shows excellent purity and intensity of flavour and has been a mainstay of The Society’s List. Spy Valley excel in particular with riesling and gewürztraminer which stand out for their exuberance and superb value. The sauvignon blanc is generously flavoured with attractive grassy characters. Pinot noir can be wonderfully perfumed and plummy.

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