Veramonte – 2008 Sauvignon Blanc
Posted by Gabe on December 7, 2008
Over years the number of wines on US shelves from South American countries has increased. Value, quality and availability often
fluctuate. Some producers stay on the shelves and provide a consistent product year after year. In the case of today’s wine from Veramonte it hit US shelves in 1998, exactly a decade ago. Today I’ll look at their Sauvignon Blanc.
The 2008 Veramonte Sauvignon Blanc is made from fruit sourced in Chile’s Casablanca Valley. This wine is 100% varietal. This offering is fermented entirely in stainless steel. 70,000 cases of this wine were imported and the suggested retail price is $10.99.
The Veramonte Sauvignon Blanc has a delicate pale straw color in the glass. The nose is filled with citrus and honeysuckle notes. It really wafts from the glass beckoning you in for a sip. Citrus notes along with gooseberry and honeydew melon are prominent throughout the palate. This Sauvignon Blanc finishes with a clean, crisp acidic bite. It satisfies and calls you back for another sip. This will be a nice wine as an aperitif or matched with lighter dishes such as an entrée salad or goat cheese puff appetizers.
If you’re a fan of Sauvignon Blanc made in a style that leans towards citrus flavors this is a good example to check out. This wine is often available for around $8 and with 70,000 cases imported it won’t be hard to find. A good bet as a house white. Vermaonte has been a consistent producer from Chile worth investigating from vintage to vintage.
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