Cape Mentelle Sauvignon Blanc 2011 is from Margaret River in Australia has a similar
climate and to a certain extent soil distribution to Bordeaux, and like
Bordeaux this wine is a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon ( low
percentage). The grapes are harvested at night to preserve the fruity acidity
and this comes through in the wine. It
is very pale with slight green tinge, has floral aromas along with tropical
fruits – tinned guava as well as greengager and streaked with minerality, this
is a New World Sauvignon Blanc done in a French way.
The acidity is is the right place, zingy and fresh and the
alcohol is well integrated and supports the wine helping to give a silky mouth
feel which also enhanced by the oiliness of Semillon.
The length is good and has a citric finish after a tropical fruit start. Oak
has been used in its maturation but does not overpower the fresh fruit driven
flavours, not does the 4 month maturation on its lees.
At a price of £13 this is a nice Sauvignon Blanc,there are
some on the market better value, it has a similar profile to the fresh and
fruity Sauvignon Blancs from New Zealand but with a French twist, and these are often at this price
bracket or less though this is more elegant and care has been taken in its
making.
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