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Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc Wine

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Elevate your wine experience with Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc, a testament to the artistry and passion of California winemaking. Crafted with precision and care, this exquisite wine embodies the essence of Sonoma County's renowned terroir, showcasing the vibrant flavors and aromas of the region.

Grown in select vineyards throughout Sonoma County, the grapes for Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc are carefully cultivated to achieve optimal ripeness and flavor development. The cool coastal climate and well-drained soils impart distinctive characteristics to the wine, resulting in a crisp and refreshing expression of Sauvignon Blanc.

In the glass, Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc shimmers with a pale straw color, offering a glimpse into its youthful vibrancy. Aromas of ripe citrus, tropical fruits, and fresh herbs dance on the nose, inviting you to explore the wine's complex bouquet.

On the palate, Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc delights with its bright acidity and lively fruit flavors. Notes of grapefruit, pineapple, and passionfruit dominate, complemented by hints of lemongrass and minerality. The wine's crisp and clean finish leaves a refreshing impression, making it the perfect choice for any occasion.

Versatile and food-friendly, Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, from seafood and salads to poultry and vegetarian fare. Whether enjoyed on its own as a refreshing aperitif or shared with friends and family over a meal, Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc promises a memorable wine experience with every sip.

Experience the essence of Sonoma County with Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc Wine, and savor the vibrant flavors and aromas of this exceptional varietal.

ABV

13.5%

Tasting Notes

Appearance: Pale straw color, reflecting its youthful vibrancy.

Nose: Aromas of ripe citrus, tropical fruits, and fresh herbs dance on the nose, with notes of grapefruit, pineapple, and lemongrass taking center stage.

Palate: On the palate, Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc delights with its bright acidity and lively fruit flavors. Crisp notes of grapefruit and passionfruit dominate, complemented by hints of pineapple and lemongrass. The wine's refreshing minerality adds depth and complexity, leading to a clean and vibrant finish.

Finish: The finish is crisp and clean, leaving a refreshing impression that lingers on the palate. Tom Gore Sauvignon Blanc Wine is a true expression of Sonoma County's terroir, offering a memorable wine experience with every sip.

Distillery Information

Sauvignon Blanc is most famously produced in Marlborough, New Zealand and France, where (in the former) its telltale gooseberry and grapefruit notes shine most brightly. It also does well in Australia, particularly Margaret River in the far west of the country, in addition to the Adelaide Hills.Coupled with a crisp dryness, light body and mellow colour and you can see why so many of us enjoy it. Sauvignon Blanc is almost always dry and young in style and rarely aged, although it is used in France to make refreshingly delicate, sweet dessert wines.
New Zealand has become one of the most renowned places for Sauvignon Blanc, with Marlborough leading the way as a classic and 'new age' region. They tend to be a lot more aromatic than French SB's.
Tom is a grape grower first and foremost, but he works very closely with current winemaker Maureen Martin, sampling at every stage of the winemaking and blending process to ensure that grape character is properly showcased.Wineries typically employ winemakers to produce various wines from grapes by following the winemaking process. This process involves the fermentation of fruit, as well as blending and aging of the juice. The grapes may be from vineyards owned by the winery or may be brought in from other locations.
Sauvignon Blanc is usually made in a dry style. This means that after the grapes are pressed, the sugar from the grape must is converted into alcohol by yeast. When all of the sugar is converted, it creates a fully dry wine.

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