"This is without a doubt the best Marlborough expression of this varietal that I have ever tasted, plain and simple." That is what I said back when I reviewed the 2017 Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, New Zealand (https://desertwineguy.blogspot.com/2018/12/the-desert-wine-guy-2017-whitehaven.html). With a Desert Wine Guy rating of 94 points, the wine impressed me enough to track down a few more bottles and to also now review it's younger brother, the 2018 vintage. Luckily for me, this young brother of the 2017 vintage was rather easy to find as when I went back to Costco to purchase a couple of more bottles of the 2017, I also noticed that right there in the very same bin was the 2018 vintage as well. By the way, aside from purchasing this wine I went ahead and purchased two more bottles of the 2017 vintage. Let's get into this review now.
As you already know by now, today's review is of the 2018 Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc (https://whitehaven.co.nz/products/2018-whitehaven-marlborough-sauvignon-blanc-375ml) which is of course from Marlborough, New Zealand. Let's go ahead and get into some specifics of the wine now. I purchased this wine from Costco for $12.99 but I have seen it in at some other stores regularly selling for as high as $17.99. The wine comes in at a very comfortable 13% on the alcohol scale and is made from 100% Marlborough fruit.
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Right now I want to talk about the Bouquet of this wine and what it has to offer up. Right up front I want to tell you that the Bouquet as a whole is immediately creating for me a very Springtime/pool time vision in my mind as it should. First up here is as expected is some pretty serious Marlborough, Sauvignon Blanc, Gooseberry which although not quite as fragrant as the 2017 expression, is indeed very nice and eye opening. There also certainly is at least the perceived promise or the sense at least of a good amount of a crispness & cleanness that could perhaps hopefully be displayed on the Palate. Whether this crispness/cleanness will actually appear on the palate or not I am not sure, but I am choosing to believe in that unspoken promise :) A nice Grapefruit Note is also expressing itself rather nicely here on the Nose and also adds a sort of a light, Grapefruit type tangy overall Note to what I am smelling. Adding to these juicy notes is one of Kiwi which comes right after the initial opening Nose and also appears to act as a carrier of sorts as it doesn't allow any of the other Notes to fade which is good. Mixed deep within the Bouquet is also a nectarine Note that brings to mind a perceived sense of perhaps a bit of some sugar that might also show itself on the Palate. Overall, this is a wine that at least appears to display what hopefully is going to be a super tight and structured, classic Marlborough, Sauvignon Blanc. Now that we have the preliminaries out of the way, it's time now to move on and dig a lot more into this wine and discover if it's the real deal as the last vintage was.
Whitehaven Vineyard - Marlborough, New Zealand |
Marlborough, New Zealand Wine Region |
Alright, let me go ahead and wrap up this review. This is a wine whose whole life seems to be dedicated to reinforcing Summertime fun because it just livens the entire Palate up for that very experience. Before I end this review I feel the need to again address that bit of sweetness that I mentioned earlier. Please don't get me wrong, I really enjoyed the wine, a lot, but that tad bit of extra sweetness really presented shall I say, a slight issue for me, perhaps it won't for you though. On The Desert Wine Guy rating scale I am giving this wine when enjoyed cold, 93 points which is one point lower than the 2017 varietal and yes, that one point makes a difference. If you prefer to enjoy the wine just a hair bit warmer, that rating drops to 91 points. The next time I enjoy this wine (and there will be a next time) I will certainly break out the ice bucket for it. One last thing before I go, aside from the two issues I listed, there is an unknown something that is just missing here that also prohibits elevating the wine to that 94 point (cold) rating,what it is I can't quite put my finger on though and so I'll just leave it at that. The bottom line is that I did enjoy the wine and I would not shy away from buying it again. One last thing before I go is that I learned in my research of this wine that the Whitehaven Sauvignon Blanc label is actually SUPER popular with those people who love the Marlborough expression of the varietal. I actually feel rather behind the curve for not having discovered the producer sooner but I guess better late than never.
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