Le Hameau Sauvignon Blanc
- SKU:
- 641153
- Last Updated:
- 08/30/2023 14:36:53
- Varietal:
- SAUV BLANC
- Color:
- WHITE
- Origin Classes:
- VINDEPAYS
- RR_BOPIS_Shipment:
- true
- RR_BOPIS_InStorePickup:
- true
- RR_BOPIS_CurbsidePickup:
- true
- Bacchus Price:
- 9.99
- Bacchus Product:
- False
THE STORY
The Hamlet refers to the group of winemakers whose
Siecq vineyards surround the hamlet located
in the heart of the department of Charente and that
belong the most beautiful vineyards in the region.
These vineyards are found in several
sectors on clay soil and flint offering
a mineral side to the final product. Vintage
night to preserve the flavors and all
fresh fruit, Sauvignon Hamlet
White is then developed using a vinification
modern.
This assembly, pure sauvignon blanc style
Modern is a true rival to the Sauvignon Blanc
New Zealand.
WINE
100% Sauvignon Blanc
Pretty pale yellow with green highlights, it
wine expresses white fleshed fruit flavors
and mineral notes and grass freshly
cut. The attack is lively and well balanced
between fruit and acidity.
Perfect served alone as an aperitif or with fresh of
grilled fish, gambas a la plancha or
even goat cheese.
2010: ****
2011: ****
2012: ****
THE STORY
Hamlet Hamlet has the means clustering, small gold
village Reflecting the fact que la grapes
for this wine come from small independent
growers cluttered around a group of small
villages. The real skill lies in winemaking
Selecting Each parcel of grapes, all of qui
Slightly-have different characteristics, and
em into a wine blending That HAS Several
layers of flavors.
A real challenging to New Zealand's
Sauvignon Blanc.
THE WINE
100% Sauvignon Blanc
This wine: has a light lemon color with
green hues and aromas of white fruits
(Pear, Granny Smith apples) and a hint
of minerality and herbaceousness. Crisp
and fresh on the palate, it is well balanced
entre fruitiness and acidity.
Perfect served chilled as we icts own year
aperitif or with grilled fish, prawns or kind
goat cheese dishes.
2010: ****
2011: ****
2012: ****
Region Description
Comes mostly from California, France, New Zealand, and South Africa. Its highly acidic wines are often suggestive of herbs or grass. Light to medium bodied and usually dry, European versions are generally not oaky while California Sauvignon Blanc can take on many of the qualities of Chardonnay. France has two classic wine regions for the Sauvignon Blanc gape: Bordeaux and the Loire Valley The Bordeaux wine is called Bordeaux Blanc and the two best known of the Loire wines are called Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé. In Bordeaux, Sauvignon Blanc is sometimes blended with Sémillon.