Frankie Sauvignon Blanc - South East Australia, Australia 6 Pack Value
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Frankie Sauvignon Blanc - South East Australia, Australia 6 Pack Value
Frankie Sauvignon Blanc - South East Australia, Australia 6 Pack Value
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Frankie Sauvignon Blanc - South East Australia, Australia 6 Pack Value

Frankie Sauvignon Blanc 2023 - South East Australia, Australia 6 Pack Value

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Frankie Sauvignon Blanc 2023 offers a crisp and refreshing expression of South East Australia's coastal vineyards. Bursting with zesty citrus flavors of lime and lemon, complemented by green apple and tropical hints of passionfruit, this vibrant white wine is perfect for warm weather sipping. Its clean, lively acidity and smooth finish make it a great match for seafood, salads, and light appetizers. A delightful choice for any casual gathering or weekday refreshment.

6 x Frankie Sauvignon Blanc 2023 - South East Australia, Australia

Top Winemaker

Winemaker "Lively and refreshing, this Sauvignon is bursting with lime zest, stone fruit, white pear and tropical fruit flavours. The perfect pairing for chicken and veggies."

Frankie is the coolest new winery on the block.

South-Eastern Australia is a Geographical Indication (GI) covering the entire southeastern third of Australia. This area's western boundary stretches 2,000 kilometers (1,250mi) across the Australian continent, from the Pacific coast of Queensland to the Southern Ocean coast in South Australia. This vast viticultural "super zone" effectively encompasses every significant Australian wine region outside Western Australia.

Rainforest, mountain ranges, scrubland, desert and dried-up riverbeds occupy the majority land within the South Eastern Australia zone. It is only in cooler, coastal areas that vineyards play any significant role in the landscape. The GI covers the states of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in their entirety, and also the southeastern halves of both Queensland and South Australia.

The Sauvignon Blanc taste is one of the most identifiable in the world of white wines for a few reasons. First, it always has crisp, high acidity. Second, it has a chemical compound called pyrazine which gives grassy, herbal or bell pepper flavors. When grown in cooler climates or picked early, the herbaceous green character is most prominent. In warmer climates or allowed to hang longer on the vine, the pyrazine character diminishes in favor of riper fruit flavors ranging from grapefruit, to passion fruit and guava.

Frankie Sauvignon Blanc 2023 offers a crisp and refreshing expression of South East Australia's coastal vineyards. Bursting with zesty citrus flavors of lime and lemon, complemented by green apple and tropical hints of passionfruit, this vibrant white wine is perfect for warm weather sipping. Its clean, lively acidity and smooth finish make it a great match for seafood, salads, and light appetizers. A delightful choice for any casual gathering or weekday refreshment.

6 x Frankie Sauvignon Blanc 2023 - South East Australia, Australia

Top Winemaker

Winemaker "Lively and refreshing, this Sauvignon is bursting with lime zest, stone fruit, white pear and tropical fruit flavours. The perfect pairing for chicken and veggies."

Frankie is the coolest new winery on the block.

South-Eastern Australia is a Geographical Indication (GI) covering the entire southeastern third of Australia. This area's western boundary stretches 2,000 kilometers (1,250mi) across the Australian continent, from the Pacific coast of Queensland to the Southern Ocean coast in South Australia. This vast viticultural "super zone" effectively encompasses every significant Australian wine region outside Western Australia.

Rainforest, mountain ranges, scrubland, desert and dried-up riverbeds occupy the majority land within the South Eastern Australia zone. It is only in cooler, coastal areas that vineyards play any significant role in the landscape. The GI covers the states of New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania in their entirety, and also the southeastern halves of both Queensland and South Australia.

The Sauvignon Blanc taste is one of the most identifiable in the world of white wines for a few reasons. First, it always has crisp, high acidity. Second, it has a chemical compound called pyrazine which gives grassy, herbal or bell pepper flavors. When grown in cooler climates or picked early, the herbaceous green character is most prominent. In warmer climates or allowed to hang longer on the vine, the pyrazine character diminishes in favor of riper fruit flavors ranging from grapefruit, to passion fruit and guava.