Tyler Florence Sauvignon Blanc 2010

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Tyler Florence Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Front Label
Tyler Florence Sauvignon Blanc 2010 Front Label

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Varietal

Region

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Vintage
2010

Size
750ML

ABV
14.2%

Features
Screw Cap

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Winemaker Notes

Tyler Florence & Rob Mondavi Jr., a fourth generation winemaker, set out to maximize fruit expression in the Tyler Florence Sauvignon Blanc from Napa Valley. Cold tank fermentation emphasized the purity of the fruit and enhanced its aromatics, while barrel fermentation added subtle creaminess and length. This food friendly wine has bright orange blossom, Meyer lemon, and grapefruit characteristics supported by a round mouthfeel. Enjoy with grilled fish, oysters, or spicy foods.

Professional Ratings

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    Exhibits fresh herb and green tea notes up front, with an intense, juicy surge of grapefruit, lemon, lime and green apple flavors on the finish.

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Tyler Florence

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Tyler Florence, California
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"On December 11, 2009, I met with Michael Mondavi and his family at their beautiful winery in Carneros, at the southern tip of Napa Valley. Michael, his son Rob Mondavi, Jr., and his daughter Dina and I sat around a table and conducted our first blending session for Tyler Florence Wines. One of the things I love best about putting together my recipes Is experimenting with different ingredients in order to combine flavors in perfect balance. Turns out, it's one of my favorite things about wine making, too."

- Tyler Florence

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Capable of a vast array of styles, Sauvignon Blanc is a crisp, refreshing variety that equally reflects both terroir and varietal character. Though it can vary depending on where it is grown, a couple of commonalities always exist—namely, zesty acidity and intense aromatics. This variety is of French provenance. Somm Secret—Along with Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon Blanc is a proud parent of Cabernet Sauvignon. That green bell pepper aroma that all three varieties share is no coincidence—it comes from a high concentration of pyrazines (herbaceous aromatic compounds) inherent to each member of the family.

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One of the world's most highly regarded regions for wine production as well as tourism, the Napa Valley was responsible for bringing worldwide recognition to California winemaking. In the 1960s, a few key wine families settled the area and hedged their bets on the valley's world-class winemaking potential—and they were right.

The Napa wine industry really took off in the 1980s, when producers scooped up vineyard lands and planted vines throughout the county. A number of wineries emerged, and today Napa is home to hundreds of producers ranging from boutique to corporate. Cabernet Sauvignon is definitely the grape of choice here, with many winemakers also focusing on Bordeaux blends. White wines from Napa Valley are usually Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.

Within the Napa Valley lie many smaller sub-AVAs that claim specific wine characteristics based on situation, slope and soil. Farthest south and coolest from the influence of the San Pablo Bay is Carneros, followed by Coombsville to its northeast and then Yountville, Oakville and Rutherford. Above those are the warm St. Helena and the valley's newest and hottest AVA, Calistoga. These areas follow the valley floor and are known generally for creating rich, dense, complex and smooth red wines with good aging potential. The mountain sub appellations, nestled on the slopes overlooking the valley AVAs, include Stags Leap District, Atlas Peak, Chiles Valley (farther east), Howell Mountain, Mt. Veeder, Spring Mountain District and Diamond Mountain District. Napa Valley wines from the mountain regions are often more structured and firm, benefiting from a lot of time in the bottle to evolve and soften.

AMR18364_2010 Item# 115312

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