Los Vascos Sauvignon Blanc
I’ve made no secret of my preference for Chile when it comes to Sauvignon Blanc, and again I’ve come across another one that I love. This one comes from Los Vascos in Chile. We’ve previously reviewed the Los Vascos Cabernet Sauvignon and Los Vascos Reserve, both of which were great wines. But this is the first white we’ve reviewed from Los Vascos.
One thing you’ll notice right away when you pick up a bottle of Los Vascos is across the top of the label it says “Domaines Baron de Rothschild (Lafite).” If you don’t recognize that name you’ll be interested to know that they are one of the most prestigious wine producers in France — and one of the most prestigious in the world for that matter. They’re best know for their Chateau Lafite Rothschild, one of the most expensive wines in the world, and one I’ve never had the opportunity to taste. But I’m glad to taste the more affordable wines from this producer.
I’ve been trying more and more to do my tastings blind. It helps eliminate any influence of bias—either positive or negative. Although my goal is to always remain neutral, bias can influence reviews in subconscious ways. I’m glad to say that this wine is one that was tasted blind. That said, the characteristics of this wine practically took the blinders off, at least to the fact that this was from Chile.
Loads of tropical fruit dance around the nose of this Sauvignon Blanc. It’s like Carmen Miranda dancing around you with her fruit hat wafting aromas into the air. Pineapple, melon, lemon and banana all come together to form a beautiful, tropical bouquet. On the palate, citrus comes to life with grapefruit and pineapple. There’s also a touch of apple on the finish. The acid is nice and crisp.
Consistent with many other bottles of Sauvignon Blanc from the Casablanca Valley region in Chile we’ve tasted, this one is fantastic!
Wine: Los Vascos
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage: 2008
Alcohol: 13%
Rating: 89
Price: $11.49
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