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    2022 Matanzas Creek Winery Sauvignon Blanc (Sonoma County, CA) 3W

    3W

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes

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    2022 Matanzas Creek Winery Sauvignon Blanc (Sonoma County, CA) 3W

    This Sauvignon Blanc calls for a beach party! Straight from sunny Sonoma County, the nose greets you with warm tropical fruits and juicy passion fruit, leading to zesty citrus and a hint of sun soaked fresh cut grass. Whether you are pairing this with seafood, salads or simply a day in the sun, this Sauvignon Blanc is sure to bring the fun.

    About The Varietal

    Sauvignon Blanc

    Sauvignon Blanc is a white-wine grape originating from western France, and it has achieved success in both emerging and established wine regions globally. This grape variety is known for producing lightly colored, aromatic, and dry white wines with a refreshing acidity.

    About The Producer

    Matanzas Creek

    One of the top producers in Sonoma County for the past 45 years, Matanzas Creek has established deep roots within its California landscape. Originating with socialite Sandra MacIver and Merry Edwards back in 1977, the winery is now owned by Jess Jackson and Barbara Banke with the help of Chilean winemaker Marcia Torres-Forno. From 2017 to today, all estate vineyards are sustainably farmed and certified under the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance as they continue to embrace the estate's legacy of limited production, terroir-driven wines.

    3W

    Slightly more fruit and body thanks to warmer climates and riper grapes