1924 Sauvignon Blanc 2020
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Wong
Wilfred
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Enjoy this refreshing wine alongside prosciutto with melon, pan-crusted fish, or a summer salad with brie.
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Wilfred Wong of Wine.com
COMMENTARY: The 1924 Limited Edition Double Gold Sauvignon Blanc 2020 vintage is gentle yet pleasingly persistent. TASTING NOTES: This wine shows up with fragrant aromas and flavors of dried herbs, spices, and green olives. Enjoy it with a freshly-baked prosciutto croissant. (Tasted: July 17, 2021, San Francisco, CA)
'Back in 1924, the heart of Prohibition and wine's darkest hour, our founders planted their first vineyard. Rumor has it some of those grapes might have been used to make wine. During an era when code names for a jug of whiskey or wine were spoken through slots in speakeasy doors, Americans would not be denied their favorite beverages. That same rebellious 1920s spirit lives on in our daring wines - and in those who drink them. So, as you pour your next glass and make mischief of your own, 1924 will be there every sip of the way.
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