
Terrunyo Sauvignon blanc 75cl
AED 140.00
Zippy, herb-fresh, and ridiculously drinkable, this Chilean Sauvignon Blanc is all about that just-squeezed lime energy with a hit of grapefruit and green herbs. Expect crisp acidity, a clean mineral snap, and zero heaviness, the kind of white wine that makes seafood, salads, and spicy bites taste smarter. Bright, modern, and made for people who like their Sauvignon Blanc loud and refreshing!
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Crisp, citrusy, and totally awake, this Chilean Sauvignon Blanc is the bottle you grab when you want a white wine that doesn’t mess around. It’s all lime, grapefruit, and green, with a clean, mouth-watering zip that keeps pulling you back for another sip.
If you’ve ever had a white wine that felt flat or kind of sleepy, this is the opposite. Sauvignon Blanc is supposed to be bright and snappy, and this one delivers, sharp fruit, fresh herbs, and a stony, mineral edge that makes it feel extra clean.
It’s also the kind of wine that plays well with food without stealing the whole show. Think salty, crunchy, citrusy dishes, seafood, or anything with a little heat, because that lively acidity keeps everything feeling fresh.
- Appearance: Pale straw with green flashes, bright and clear.
- Nose: Lime zest, grapefruit, cut grass, green herbs, and a hint of mineral freshness.
- Taste: Citrus-forward (lime, lemon, grapefruit) with a crisp, mouth-watering acidity and a dry, clean profile.
- Body: Light-bodied, quick on its feet.
- Finish: Snappy and refreshing, with lingering citrus peel and a subtle stony note.
When you’re in the mood for a white wine that feels like a reset button, this is it. Bright fruit up front, a tidy dry finish, and enough herbal character to keep it interesting, even if you’re on your second glass.
Chile absolutely crushes Sauvignon Blanc when you want freshness without fuss, and this is a great example of why. Clean lines, big flavour, no distractions.
Fun Fact: Terrunyo is a “single vineyard” label, the name literally nods to the specific patch of land (the terroir) the grapes come from, not a blend of whatever was handy.