Banshee Sauvignon Blanc 2021
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This 2021 Sauvignon Blanc opens with a fragrant nose of lemonade, citrus
blossom, lychee and a hint of straw bale. Bright, crisp flavors of apricot, tropical
fruit and minerality lead to a luscious round mid-palate. A beautifully balanced,
dry but juicy wine that surprises at every sip.
Blend: 94% Sauvignon Blanc, 3% Muscat Canelli, 3% Muscato Gallo
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Fruity notes of vanilla, pear and papaya give this wine a crowd-pleasing approachability that is inviting and memorable. Juicy and rich, it has a nice thread of acidity that keeps it balanced and fresh.
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