Alma de Cattleya Sauvignon Blanc 2019
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Bursting with notes of grapefruit, orange blossom, and lemon peel, this wine is bright, refreshingly crisp, and hard to put down.
Pair with cow's milk cheeses, grilled fish, grilled chicken and international cuisine.
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Shows terrific intensity, opening with honeysuckle, pear and melon flavors, revealing a tangy side of Meyer lemon juice. Refreshing and fragrant through the finish.
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Intriguing aromas of brine and nori wrap meet with grapefruit peel on the sea-inflected nose of this bottling. Wet stone and grass flavors join with guava on the complex palate.
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