The Great Wave Sauvignon Blanc Bag in Box
Rating, 2.2 out of 5 from 13 reviews.2.25L £12.11 per litre
£27.25
Product attributes
Vegetarian
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Product Information
A fresh and vibrant sauvignon blanc with zesty notes of lime and tropical fruit.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Features
Wine of D.O. Aconcagua Valley, Chile, Art of wine, Suitable for Vegetarian & Vegans
Country of origin
Chile
Preparation and Usage
1 Lay pack on side. Break and lift perforated flap. Tear off circular portion.
2 Pull out neck of tap all the way. Locate neck. Firmly in round opening and secure with flap
3 Remove security seal of tap.
4 Place pack upright. Pour wine by pressing tap button with thumb.
2 Pull out neck of tap all the way. Locate neck. Firmly in round opening and secure with flap
3 Remove security seal of tap.
4 Place pack upright. Pour wine by pressing tap button with thumb.
Package type
Box
Other Information
Full Product Name:
White wine
Storage:
Stays Fresh for 6 Weeks after Opening
Origin:
Product of Chile
Importer:
Viniberia SA,
11403 Jerez,
Spain.
For:
Lethaby's Limited.
Additional Information:
Manufacture of a Bag-in-Box generates on average 7.5x less carbon emissions than 3 glass bottles.
2.25L Equivalent to 3 x 750ml Bottles of White Wine
White wine
Storage:
Stays Fresh for 6 Weeks after Opening
Origin:
Product of Chile
Importer:
Viniberia SA,
11403 Jerez,
Spain.
For:
Lethaby's Limited.
Additional Information:
Manufacture of a Bag-in-Box generates on average 7.5x less carbon emissions than 3 glass bottles.
2.25L Equivalent to 3 x 750ml Bottles of White Wine
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Contains Sulphites
Contains Sulphites
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans
Brand
Art of Wine
Brand details
The Great Wave, C. 1830 (Detail)
Katsushika Hokusai, 1760 - 1849
The flat-patterned wave depicted in this Japanese woodblock arches up to its majestic height, and dwarfs the three vulnerable and barely noticeable narrow boats caught in its path. Sacred Mount Fuji, glimpsed at the centre in the far distance, stands serene and eternal, unaffected by events surrounding it.
Katsushika Hokusai, 1760 - 1849
The flat-patterned wave depicted in this Japanese woodblock arches up to its majestic height, and dwarfs the three vulnerable and barely noticeable narrow boats caught in its path. Sacred Mount Fuji, glimpsed at the centre in the far distance, stands serene and eternal, unaffected by events surrounding it.
Manufacturer
Bottled by:
W1740,
At:
DH9 7XP,
UK.
W1740,
At:
DH9 7XP,
UK.
Return to Address
W1740,
DH9 7XP,
UK.
DH9 7XP,
UK.
History
The Great Wave Sauvignon Blanc features Katsushika Hokusai's The Great Wave C.1830. The flat-patterned wave depicted in this Japanese woodblock arches up to its majestic height, and dwarfs the three vulnerable and barely noticeable narrow boats caught in its path. Sacred Mount Fuji, glimpsed at the centre in the far distance, stands serene and eternal, unaffected by events surrounding it.
Agent
E I Wines
Grape variety
Sauvignon Blanc
Current vintage
2021
Regional information
The proximity to the Pacific Ocean provides cool nights as well as morning mists and sea breezes during the afternoons. This is a cool and dry region, where rainfall occurs mostly during the winter period. These conditions help to achieve slow ripening grapes, resulting in a wine with crisp natural acidity, complex flavours and an elegant minerality.
Tasting notes
A fresh and vibrant sauvignon blanc with zesty notes of lime and tropical fruit
Alcohol by volume
12.5
Units
28.1
Producer
Art of Wine
Vinification details
Sauvignon Blanc grapes are hand harvested early in the morning when temperatures are cooler, which helps to retain aromas and flavours. The grapes are gently pressed at a controlled temperature of 15˚C with selected yeasts, to preserve delicate varietal characteristics, typical of Sauvignon Blanc grapes from the cooler coastal zones in Chile.
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