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Warwick Estate Professor Black Sauvignon Blanc 750 ml
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Warwick Estate Professor Black Sauvignon Blanc 750 ml

Warwick Estate Professor Black Sauvignon Blanc 750 ml

Tasting Notes

Wine Profile:
Named after the legendary Professor Black, whose orchards once flourished where Warwick’s vineyards now stand, this Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant and expressive showcase of Stellenbosch terroir. With a perfect balance of tropical fruit, zesty acidity, and minerality, it delivers both complexity and refreshment.

Appearance:
Pale straw with a touch of green, reflecting its crisp and youthful character.

Nose:
A lively aromatic profile bursts with passion fruit, ripe gooseberry, and guava, layered with citrus zest and fresh-cut grass. Subtle floral and flinty undertones add further dimension, hinting at the wine’s depth.

Palate:
Refreshing and fruit-driven, the palate unfolds with layers of tropical fruit—pineapple, lime, and grapefruit—balanced by a crisp acidity. A subtle saline minerality adds complexity, leading to a clean, lingering finish with a touch of citrus pith and fresh herbs.

Food Pairing:
A natural partner for fresh seafood, including oysters, ceviche, and grilled prawns. Also pairs beautifully with goat’s cheese, summer salads, and light vegetarian dishes.

Cellaring Potential:
Best enjoyed in its vibrant youth, but can develop additional complexity over 2–4 years.

$7.51

Original: $25.02

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Warwick Estate Professor Black Sauvignon Blanc 750 ml

$25.02

$7.51

Warwick Estate Professor Black Sauvignon Blanc 750 ml

Tasting Notes

Wine Profile:
Named after the legendary Professor Black, whose orchards once flourished where Warwick’s vineyards now stand, this Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant and expressive showcase of Stellenbosch terroir. With a perfect balance of tropical fruit, zesty acidity, and minerality, it delivers both complexity and refreshment.

Appearance:
Pale straw with a touch of green, reflecting its crisp and youthful character.

Nose:
A lively aromatic profile bursts with passion fruit, ripe gooseberry, and guava, layered with citrus zest and fresh-cut grass. Subtle floral and flinty undertones add further dimension, hinting at the wine’s depth.

Palate:
Refreshing and fruit-driven, the palate unfolds with layers of tropical fruit—pineapple, lime, and grapefruit—balanced by a crisp acidity. A subtle saline minerality adds complexity, leading to a clean, lingering finish with a touch of citrus pith and fresh herbs.

Food Pairing:
A natural partner for fresh seafood, including oysters, ceviche, and grilled prawns. Also pairs beautifully with goat’s cheese, summer salads, and light vegetarian dishes.

Cellaring Potential:
Best enjoyed in its vibrant youth, but can develop additional complexity over 2–4 years.

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Tasting Notes

Wine Profile:
Named after the legendary Professor Black, whose orchards once flourished where Warwick’s vineyards now stand, this Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant and expressive showcase of Stellenbosch terroir. With a perfect balance of tropical fruit, zesty acidity, and minerality, it delivers both complexity and refreshment.

Appearance:
Pale straw with a touch of green, reflecting its crisp and youthful character.

Nose:
A lively aromatic profile bursts with passion fruit, ripe gooseberry, and guava, layered with citrus zest and fresh-cut grass. Subtle floral and flinty undertones add further dimension, hinting at the wine’s depth.

Palate:
Refreshing and fruit-driven, the palate unfolds with layers of tropical fruit—pineapple, lime, and grapefruit—balanced by a crisp acidity. A subtle saline minerality adds complexity, leading to a clean, lingering finish with a touch of citrus pith and fresh herbs.

Food Pairing:
A natural partner for fresh seafood, including oysters, ceviche, and grilled prawns. Also pairs beautifully with goat’s cheese, summer salads, and light vegetarian dishes.

Cellaring Potential:
Best enjoyed in its vibrant youth, but can develop additional complexity over 2–4 years.