St. Supery Dollarhide Sauvignon Blanc 2023 - 750ml
St. Supery Dollarhide Sauvignon Blanc 2023 - 750ml
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94pts Wine Enthusiast
Aromas and flavors of crisp nectarines, alpine strawberries, papaya and lemongrass deliver a satiating and lengthy Sauvignon Blanc with a pleasing texture and palate-stimulating acidity.
94pts Decanter
93pts Wine Spectator
An impressive white, showing ruby grapefruit, yuzu, mango and grilled Meyer lemon flavors, with accents of wild fennel and lemon oregano, plus hints of tarragon and white pepper, all on a sleek and juicy frame. There's plenty of intensity on the finish. Drink now. 4,724 cases made.
92pts James Suckling
There’s a real sense of structure to this, with dried melon and apples as well as phenolics to back it up. It’s medium- to full-bodied with lovely fruit and a flavorful finish. Some white peaches, too. Drink or hold.
90pts Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
While a small portion of the 2023 Sauvignon Blanc Dollarhide Estate was barrel fermented in French oak (15%), the rest was made in stainless steel. Pencil shavings do show up on the nose, alongside grapefruit and passion fruit, plus riper notes of fig and melon. It's medium-bodied, with a faintly silky texture that brings added interest to the finish.
Jeb Dunnuck
Sappy green herbs, pineapple, and honeyed citrus notes all emerge from the 2023 Sauvignon Blanc Dollarhide Estate Vineyard, a juicy, medium-bodied, enjoyable Sauvignon Blanc that will be versatile on the dinner table.
Tasting Notes
A wine filled with fresh grapefruit, kiwi, lemon zest and dried melon aromas with fennel pollen and subtle notes of toasty oak. The palate is marked by pink grapefruit, ripe green apple, lime zest and white peach essence. It is structured and inviting, with a round, textured mouth feel from the oak barrel maturation and a creamy, layered texture. This Sauvignon Blanc is crisp yet rich with a satisfying lengthy finish.
Vineyard Notes
The single vineyard wines from our Rutherford Vineyard have a luxurious texture and a lengthy finish of find-grained tannins attributed to the Rutherford dust soils while the oldest vines at Dollarhide Vineyard, some now 40 years old, produce the full-bodied, distinctive wines upon which St. Supéry Estate’s reputation was built.