
Winkl Sauvignon Blanc Terlaner DOC - Cantina TerlanThe top-rated Winkl Sauvignon Blanc Alto Adige Terlaner from the Trentino-Alto Adige wine-growing region is a bright light yellow in the glass. If you swirl the wine glass, you can perceive a perfect balance in this white wine, as it is neither watery nor syrupy or liqueur-like on the glass walls. This single-varietal Italian Sauvigon Blanc reveals wonderfully expressive notes of elderflower, orange blossom, honeysuckle, crunchy peach and nectarine in the glass. There are also hints of lovage, Mediterranean herbs and tropical aromas of lichée and guava. The Winkl Sauvignon Blanc from Cantina Terlan is the right choice for all wine lovers who like as little sweetness as possible in their wine. The texture of this balanced white wine is wonderfully crisp, melting and dense on the palate. With its vital fruit acidity of 6.3 grams per liter, the Winkl Sauvignon Blanc is impressively fresh and lively on the palate. The finish of this youthful white wine from South Tyrol impresses with its remarkable persistence. The finish is also accompanied by mineral facets from the soils dominated by sand and limestone. Vinification of the Winkl Sauvignon Blanc from Cantina Terlan The balanced Winkl Sauvignon Blanc Alto Adige Terlaner from Italy is a single-varietal wine made from the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety. The grapes grow under optimal conditions in Trentino-Alto Adige. Here, the vines dig their roots deep into the sandy soil. The grapes for this white wine from Italy are harvested exclusively by hand after optimal ripeness has been ensured. After the grape harvest, the grapes are quickly transported to the winery. Here they are sorted and carefully broken up. This is followed by fermentation in stainless steel tanks and large wooden barrels at controlled temperatures. Once fermentation is complete, the Winkl Sauvignon Blanc Alto Adige Terlaner is allowed to harmonize for 7 months in stainless steel tanks (80%) and large oak barrels (20%). Suggestions for Cantina Terlan Winkl Sauvignon Blanc Alto Adige Terlaner This white wine from Italy is best enjoyed moderately chilled at 11-13°C with baked sheep's cheese parcels, fried trout with ginger pear or red onions stuffed with couscous and apricots. Awards for the Winkl Sauvignon Blanc Alto Adige Terlaner from Cantina Terlan This wine from South Tyrol not only impresses us, but renowned wine experts have also regularly awarded it 90 points and more. Wine Advocate Robert M. Parker - 93 points for 2021 James Suckling - 92 points for 2021 I Vini di Veronelli - 91 points for 2020 Bibenda (Duemilavini) - 4 grapes for 2020 Gambero Rosso - 2 glasses for 2020 Wine Advocate Robert M. Parker - 91 points for 2020 Wine Spectator - 91 points for 2020