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Hardys VR Sauvignon Blanc Wine, 6 x 750ml

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One reviewer wrote: "Cheap and cheerful Chardonnay that is good for drinking and not just cooking!" Taste characteristics: strawberry, cherry, raspberry; earthy, leather, minerals; clove, oak, vanilla One reviewer wrote: "A decent bottle of wine for the price – full of flavour and definitely one to buy again!" One reviewer wrote: "Doesn't give much away on the nose, however this traditional grape German is full of fruity juice flavour. This truly is a 'beloved lady milk' of mine now."

One reviewer wrote: "A tropical punch, low in acidity, low in complexity and low in my ranking. It is pleasant though, and cheap." Winemaker's notes: "Exhibiting aromas of plum cherry and chocolate while licorice and spicy oak flavours abound on the palate." One reviewer wrote: "Very sweet and tasting of strawberries. Extremely easy to drink as it's more of a squash than a wine. At the price can't complain." One reviewer wrote: "Easy to drink, equilibrium tannins, persistent aftertaste, medium body, scintillating ruby colouration and excellent aromas."One reviewer wrote: "It says on the label, with a hint of cream. I can certainly taste pineapple but no cream. Lovely wine to drink with a bbq in the evening sunshine." As the white grape requires less heat to ripen than the red grape, you will often find white wine being produced in the Northern, cooler parts of wine growing regions. This is true in France with regions such as Alsace, Jura & the Loire Valley being the key white wine producers. Spain is one exception to this rule where Castile-La Mancha produces mostly white wine in high temperatures. The Catalonia region also produces a lot of white grapes and is famed for the sparkling wine Cava. Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Grigio (or Pinot Gris) are the most popular white grape varieties available today and can be found in abundance. We have a fine selection of white wines from around the world, produced using these ever popular grape varieties.

One reviewer wrote: "Smells mineral and pine-y. Tastes of honeydew melon, apples and green olives. Ultra dry. It sounds odd, but I think this could work really well with a curry. It's a little hard to drink on its own." Or maybe you’re looking for something a bit stronger? If so, our sherry, port and fortified wine collection should be a good place to start. Just remember that, as with all alcohol, you should only drink in moderation. Stay safe and enjoy the deliciousness. The reviewer wrote: "Pretty decent wine, especially at the price. Good balance without losing that touch of expected acidity. Perfect with a curry."

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One reviewer wrote: "Light, refreshing, cheeky and alcoholic. But enough about me, the wine’s not bad either." One reviewer wrote: "Sweet, fruity, smooth and very drinkable. Would have liked it to have been a bit more grassy, but delicious for the money!"

Sauvignon blanc is a green grape that produces the type of white wine of the same name. It’s generally considered to be a light wine that pairs well with green veg and herbs. Try it with a Thai green curry from our South and South-East Asian range for a spicy and sweet explosion of flavour. One reviewer wrote: "This is quite unpleasant. Dark fruit bomb, cinnamon and earthy notes. But harsh and unbalanced. Hard pass." One reviewer wrote: "Nothing spectacular, but good value for money. I'd happily drink it again and you shouldn't be disappointed, I think, if you give it a go too." Taste characteristics: citrus, grapefruit, lemon; passion fruit, tropical; green bell pepper, asparagus, straw

One reviewer wrote: "Peach and melon fruit joined with tropical flavours. Nice Australian white wine!"

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