Gran Verano Sauvignon Blanc
We’re going back to the box tonight — and back to Chile — for another sauvignon blanc review. We’ve lauded Chilean sauvignon blanc over the past few years, and more recently we’ve given a nod to improvements in the quality of some boxed wines. So, we were excited to explore a boxed SB from Chile.
This wine is named Gran Verano, which translates to “great summer.” The fruit for it comes from the Central Valley in Chile.
This is a nice Sauvignon Blanc, although it lacks some of the tropical fruit characteristics found in some of our favorites from Chile. On the nose there is an intense fresh-cut grass aroma, along with mineral, lemon and cat pee. Yes, I said “cat pee” but don’t be alarmed… it’s not an uncommon aroma in Sauvignon Blanc and not as offensive as it sounds. The palate is loaded with tart lemon and green apple flavors. The acidity is a little strong, but I prefer that over lacking acidity.
All told, it’s a reasonable Sauvignon Blanc for the price, which works out to $5.50 per 750 ml bottle. Each box holds the equivalent of 4 bottles of wine.
Wine: Gran Verano
Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage: 2009
Alcohol: 13.5%
Rating: 83
Price: $22.00 for 3 liters
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Disclosure: This wine was received as a sample.