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EMILIANA SAUVIGNON BLANC 2012. D.O.: Valle Central. Vintage: 2012. Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc. Ageing: 3 months, in stainless steel tanks. VALLE CENTRAL, CHILE. Climate: Mediterranean with rainy winters, warm, dry summers and

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  1. EMILIANA SAUVIGNON BLANC 2012 D.O.: Valle Central. Vintage: 2012. Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc. Ageing: 3 months, in stainless steel tanks. VALLE CENTRAL, CHILE Climate: Mediterranean with rainy winters, warm, dry summers and a broad oscillation between day and night temperatures, all of which contribute to a good vine development. Soils: Good drainage, high fertility, and tremendous agricultural aptitude. The soils tend to be alluvial in origin of medium depth. TASTING NOTES Clean, clear, light greenish-yellow in color, with a nose that presents the variety’s very characteristic aromas such as delicate fruity notes of lime, grapefruit, pineapple and peach. The fruit and herbal notes reappear on the crisp, vibrant palate. Moderate persistent, fresh, and pleasing on the finish, this is wine that is easy to drink for many occasions . WINE DATA Alcohol: 12.0º (%Vol, 20ºC) pH: 3.25 Total Acidity (H2SO4): 4.47 gr/lt Residual Sugar: 2.59 gr/lt FOOD PAIRING SUGGESTION The wine’s vibrant acidity pairs very well with shellfish-based dishes such as carpaccio, ceviche, soups and chowders, etc., as well as delicate white fish, such as sole and hake. It also makes a fine aperitif with mild cheeses, fresh fruits, and nuts. …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

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