Wandering Vines – Viura, Sauvignon Blanc

Fresh and vibrant, Wandering Vines Blanco is a great value house wine –  with a great character whilst being easy drinking.

It is a blend of 90% Viura and 10% Sauvignon Blanc.

Maceration is 5 hours and fermentation 20 days at 10-15C.

Wandering Vines is one of the labels from Bodegas Lozano, the largest privately owned and family run Bodega in Spain, well regarded for sourcing quality grapes from La Mancha.

Grape Varieties:
Sauvignon Blanc, Viura
Alcohol/VOL:
11.5%
Vintage:
2024
Tasting Notes:

Straw yellow colour with light citrus and tropical fruit aromas – grapefruit, pineapple and apples. A fresh palate of passionfruit and lime with a lingering, soft and rounded, aftertaste.

Perfect with pasta and rice dishes plus light cheeses.

Other:
Screwcap , Vegan , Vegetarian

About the Producer

Bodegas Lozano

Bodegas Lozano was established in 1853 when wine was first produced from their vineyards. Four generations later, the company, which was founded in 1920 when the first winery was built, is the largest privately owned, family run Bodega in Spain and the 5th largest overall.

Situated in the heart of La Mancha at Villarrobledo, Bodegas Lozano own almost 1000ha on two estates within 5 miles of the winery. La Carrasca and Los Salvadores are planted with 11 different varietals. Collaborating with more than 1000 local growers to source and vinify additional requirements the Bodega uses technology that is both modern and managed to the very highest standards.

The winery works closely with the local community and has worked with generations of the same family growers who surround the estate.

“Our lands represent the work and lives of our people and our effort will also be our best legacy.”

Regions

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