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Singular

2015 Maule Valley Sauvignon Blanc

Las Mercedes Singular, a remarkable 2015 Sauvignon Blanc from the renowned Maule Valley, dazzles with its pale yellow hue, inviting wine enthusiasts to indulge. This wine presents a medium-bodied profile with a delightful vibrancy that speaks to its high acidity, creating a refreshing experience that invigorates the senses. The fruit intensity is prominent, showcasing expressive notes of citrus and tropical fruits, perfectly balanced by a clean finish. With a dryness that is notably pleasant, the wine pairs beautifully with light seafood dishes or fresh salads, making it an exceptional choice for any occasion. The craftsmanship evident in this handcrafted wine reflects the rich terroir of the Maule Valley, ensuring a memorable tasting experience.

Tasting notes:


Mineral

Mineral

Green Apple

Green Apple

Citrus Blossom

Citrus Blossom

Flavor profile:


Acidity Medium

Low Pronounced

Body Light

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Pairs well with:


Fresh Garden Salad, Ceviche, Light Seafood

Region:


Maule Valley

When it comes to well-balanced reds of great value, Chile's Maule Valley is hard to beat. The southernmost part of Chile's Central Valley, Maule is a large sub-region with many microclimates and soil types. The Maule River and the nearby Pacific Ocean both greatly influence its climate. Maule was one of the first places in Chile planted with grapevines. It is famed today for its 100-year-old Carignan vines and the densely sumptuous wines they produce. More typical, however, are its powerful Cabernet Sauvignon, spicy aromatic Carménère and plush Merlot reds. For whites, check out Maule's cheery Sauvignon Blanc and rounded Chardonnay. Chile’s Denominación de Origen (DO) classification system focuses on separating wines by the physical location of origin. To use the DO classification on a label, a producer must have pulled 85 percent of the fruit used in a wine from a defined regional location. The DO system names wine regions in the country from north to south.

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