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Bonterra - Sauvignon Blanc Organically Grown Grapes 2024
$27.00
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Alcohol ABV
13%
Region
United States
Vintage
2024
Size
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Bonterra Sauvignon Blanc Organically Grown Grapes 2024 is a fresh and vibrant white wine crafted from organically grown grapes, reflecting Bonterra's commitment to sustainability and high-quality winemaking. This vintage delivers a crisp, lively profile with bright citrus and tropical fruit flavors, complemented by refreshing acidity and a clean, smooth finish.

The wine’s organic origins and balanced character make it an ideal choice for those who appreciate both exceptional taste and environmental responsibility. Bonterra Sauvignon Blanc 2024 is perfect for enjoying on its own or pairing with seafood, salads, and light dishes, offering a flavorful, approachable, and eco-conscious option for wine enthusiasts.

Bonterra Vineyards

Bonterra is a pioneering California winery celebrated for its dedication to organic viticulture and sustainable winemaking practices. Founded in Mendocino County, the brand has become synonymous with environmentally conscious wines that reflect both purity and terroir. Bonterra meticulously cultivates grapes without synthetic chemicals, emphasizing healthy soils, biodiversity, and careful vineyard management to ensure fruit of exceptional quality and expression. The winemaking process combines traditional techniques with modern precision, including hand-harvesting, gentle pressing, controlled fermentation, and selective oak aging, allowing the natural flavors and aromas of each varietal to shine. Known for a range of varietals including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Zinfandel, Bonterra wines are recognized for their balance, elegance, and accessibility, appealing to both casual wine lovers and environmentally conscious enthusiasts. The brand embodies a commitment to sustainability, authenticity, and craftsmanship, producing wines that are expressive, refined, and reflective of California’s organic wine-growing legacy.

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