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Argento Sauvignon Blanc 75cl
AED 35.00
Bright, zippy, and properly refreshing, this Argentine Sauvignon Blanc is your go-to white wine when you want instant lift in the glass. Think citrus, green apple, and a hit of fresh-cut herbs, with crisp acidity that keeps every sip snappy. It’s the kind of Sauvignon Blanc that wakes up weeknight dinners and makes patio pours feel like a plan!
| Size | 75cl / 750ml |
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Crisp, citrusy, and straight-up easy to love, this Argentine Sauvignon Blanc is all about clean flavours and a fresh, lively finish.
When you want a white wine that feels refreshing instead of heavy, Sauvignon Blanc is the move. This one leans into that classic high-energy style, bright fruit up front, herbal edges, and acidity that keeps things mouthwatering from first sip to last.
- Appearance: Pale straw with green-tinged highlights, bright and clear in the glass.
- Nose: Lemon and lime zest, green apple, a little grapefruit, plus a breezy herbal note (think fresh-cut grass).
- Taste: Citrus-led and dry, with crunchy orchard fruit and lively acidity that makes it feel super clean and refreshing.
- Body: Light-bodied, quick on its feet, built for easy drinking.
- Finish: Crisp and snappy, with citrus peel and a subtle herb note lingering at the end.
What makes it worth your shelf space is the vibe, it’s bright without being boring. You get layers, fruit, citrus, herb, a little zip, but it still stays totally approachable. No overthinking required.
This is a handy “always works” white wine for the fridge. Pour it when you’re cooking, when friends drop by, or when you just want something that tastes awake. It plays nicely with everyday food too, anything with lemon, green herbs, seafood, salads, or goat cheese energy.
Argentina has a real knack for making wines that feel generous and drinkable, and this bottle shows it in a clean, modern Sauvignon Blanc style. It’s refreshing, it’s bright, and it keeps you coming back for another sip.
Fun Fact: The Argento name literally means “silver”, a nod to Argentina’s old Latin name, and the winery has become known for pushing more sustainable, vineyard-first winemaking.