San Simeon Wine - Sauvignon Blanc 2018
Hard smells meet with apple strips, lime skins and pear substance on the nose of this bottle. That hard character just shows quickly on the palate, which heats up toward dried limes, yellow apples and a pinch of grass.
Tasting Notes - Clear brilliant emerald straw shading. Fragrances and kinds of white beans, tomato leaf, green olive tapenade, barbecued mango, coriander, and wet stone with a round, splendid, dry medium body and a lively completion with notes of Meyer lemon, quince, banana chips, green pepper, sweet and acrid pork, light wax. A smoky and nuanced Sauvignon Blanc.
The Producer - Each wine under the San Simeon mark is made to grandstand the one of a kind characteristics of California's Central Coast. This first vintage of Sauvignon Blanc is no special case. This wine is sourced from the family's home vineyards in Paso Robles, a locale they have been cultivating since the 1980s. Paso Robles is basically known for its huge, vigorous red wines, however, the locale has additionally been demonstrating itself to be an ideal home for whites, for example, Sauvignon Blanc.