Alpasión "What about me? Sauvignon Blanc" 2019

100% Sauvignon blanc
A still white wine from the Valle de Uco region of Argentina.


Sapid and fresh. Yellow pepper, tapanade, tomato leaf.

Tasting Notes

What about me? Sauvignon Blanc 2019 from Alpasión has a pale golden yellow colour.

On the nose it’s sapid and comes across with herbaceous notes, yellow pepper, grass, tomato leaf, tapanade, jack fruit.

On the mouth is rather fresh and very sapid. On the palate the yellow pepper note is back.

There is rather bitter note on the finish which is medium.

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Score 82

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Alpasión "What about me? Sauvignon Blanc" 2019
What about me? Sauvignon Blanc (2019) Review
Estate making What about me? Sauvignon Blanc Estate Alpasión
What about me? Sauvignon Blanc (2019) Label What about me? Sauvignon Blanc
Style of What about me? Sauvignon Blanc Style White & Still
Country of Alpasión Country Argentina
Region of Alpasión Region Valle de Uco
Grape blend of What about me? Sauvignon Blanc Grapes Sauvignon blanc
Vintage of What about me? Sauvignon Blanc Vintage 2019
My review of What about me? Sauvignon Blanc Points
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Sauvignon blanc

Green-skinned grape variety that originates from the Bordeaux region of France

Sauvignon blanc is a green-skinned grape variety indigenous to France’s Bordeaux region. Due to its early origins as an indigenous grape in South West France, the grape’s name is most likely derived from the French words sauvage (“wild”) and blanc (“white”). It’s believed to be a descendant of Savagnin. Sauvignon blanc is a crisp, dry, and refreshing white varietal wine grown in many wine regions around the world. The grape is also used in the popular Sauternes and Barsac dessert wines. Sauvignon blanc is grown extensively in France, Chile, Romania, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Bulgaria, and the United States’ states of Washington and California. Some Sauvignon blancs from the New World, especially those from California, are referred to as “Fumé Blanc,” a marketing term coined by Robert Mondavi to refer to Pouilly-Fumé.

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