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Iconic NZ Sauvignon Blanc stars at Taste of London |
| Written by Francesca Law | |
| Friday, 16 June 2006 | |
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Award-winning Maven Sauvignon Blanc, is going to be on sale for the first time to the general public at this weekend’s Taste of London festival, after having made its mark in the Southern Hemisphere by the strikingly iconic font label design. Still in its first vintage, Maven is already on the wine list at London’s prestigious Boisdales restaurant and its reputation as a producer of balanced, vibrant, distinctive fine wines is ever growing. Each label of Maven Sauvignon Blanc depicts an iconic scene from in and around Craven’s Road Vineyard, by the stony banks of Marlborough’s Wairau River. This premium single vineyard Sauvignon Blanc displays crisp, invigorating freshness with lifted aromas of passionfruit and gooseberry. With that unmistakable Marlborough zing, Maven Sauvignon Blanc balances the freshness of melon and lime with rich, ripe tropical fruit on the palate and a lingering finish. Normally retailing at £8.99, they’re running a special show offer at the New Zealand Winegrowers stand (D22) at Taste of London … £7.99 while stocks last! Mike Ritchie MW and Director of Agency Wines at The Cellaret says: “Maven Sauvignon Blanc is a real food-friendly wine and it gets excellent notices wherever its presented. Classic with ceviche, Pacific Rim barbequed chilli prawns and chicken teriyaki …” Maven Wines are exclusively distributed by London fine wine merchants, The Cellaret (www.thecellaret.com tel: 0845 226 0197)
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