Wine "Russian Jack" Sauvignon Blanc, 2018
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Sauvignon Blanc: 100%
Tasting Notes
Wine of bright straw-yellow color.
At the heart of the vivid taste of wine lies the energy of fresh fruit. Soft acidity provides taste with depth and harmony. In the fresh aftertaste remain notes of lemon, grapefruit and passion fruit.
The delicate aroma of wine demonstrates the closely related shades of gooseberries, herbs, chalk, minerals and after the aeration of the tone of flowers and tropical fruits.
Wine is a good aperitif, served to seafood, pasta, pork, light dishes of poultry, asparagus, poached eggs and pickled vegetables.
Interesting Facts
The brand "Russian Jack" got its name in honor of Barret Chrimen, an employee who could always be found on Marlboro roads with a shoulder bag. And although he was from Latvia, many considered him Russian, where his nickname "Russian Jack" came from. Today, the bronze statue of "Russian Jack" is a landmark of the city of Masterton and serves as a reminder of those pioneers who worked tirelessly to clear land for planting vineyards that today produce world-class wines.
"Russian Jack" Sauvignon Blanc - almost perfect Sauvignon Blanc, "wine from the textbook", with a taste of unusual purity, with a fine acidity and minerality. It was manufactured in stainless steel tanks. Wine is suitable for use for 3-4 years.
Producer's description
Foley Family Wines , founded in 1996, is one of the largest wine companies that owns 13 wineries in New Zealand, California and Washington. The number of its brands is truly limitless. Foley Family Wines aims to produce and sell wines that have their own character and style. For each of them carefully selected terroir, variety, technology and the buyer. Among the wide range of Foley's wines, Family Wines can always find a drink to your liking and at a cost.
The Foley winery was opened by Bill Foley in the late 1990s in the Marlborough Valley in New Zealand. The success of the product is due to strict compliance with the rules of winemaking and two unique in its properties vineyards. To guarantee high quality of products, a micro-farming program was developed and implemented, a topographic map was compiled using aerial photography and soil composition was studied on all 200 hectares of vineyards. So, suitable sites were identified for the vines of two varieties - Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc.
In 2016, the Foley plant was in the earthquake zone and suffered significant damage, but thanks to the determination and diligence of the entire team, the losses were restored in 2017.