More information about Valbuins Sauvignon Blanc Collio DOC - Livon
The Valbuins Sauvignon Blanc Collio DOC from Livon pleases the eye with a bright straw yellow color with greenish reflections. The nose reveals an intense bouquet with planty and vegetal aromas that are almost reminiscent of wild grasses, typical varietal aromas of green bell pepper, sage, peach and tomato leaves. On the palate, this Sauvignon Blanc Cru from Collio is full-bodied, dry, soft and balanced, with a lingering aromatic finish.
Vinification of the Valbuins Sauvignon Blanc Collio DOC from Livon
This cru takes its name from the vineyard of the same name in the village of Ruttars in Dolegna del Collio. This is where the Sauvignon Blanc grapes for this fragrant and full-bodied wine grow on clay marl soils. After manual harvesting, the grapes are cold macerated in the horizontal press for eight hours, after which the must is clarified by natural decantation. The subsequent alcoholic fermentation takes place entirely in stainless steel tanks at a controlled temperature of 14° to 16°C and remains in the same containers for eight months to mature at a constant temperature. After bottling, the wine remains in the bottle for some time before being released for sale.
The Valbuins Cru can be kept for 6 to 10 years if stored well.
Dining recommendations for the Valbuins Sauvignon Blanc DOC from Livon
Enjoy this Sauvignon Blanc Cru from the Collio area as a perfect accompaniment to dishes with vegetables, fish and shellfish, especially lobster and crayfish, preparations with white and green asparagus, with mild peppers or fried sage leaves.
Awards for the Valbuins Sauvignon Blanc DOC from Livon
- Gambero Rosso: 2 glasses for 2015
- Gambero Rosso: 3 glasses for 1996
- Duemilavini AIS: 5 grapes for 2002
- Duemilavini AIS: 4 grapes for 1999, 2003, 2004 and 2005
- Luca Maroni: 84 points for 2009
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