Pale straw in colour with golden hue. A fine perlage and lively bouquet, a lot of gooseberry, some lemongrass and peel abrasion, then herbaceous notes of lemon balm and a hint of tarragon. The result is a special sparkling wine from the Palatinate, wild and fruity, paired with an impressive length and freshness on the palate. The finish is wonderfully vibrant, seductive and excellently structured.
Oliver Zeter Sauvignon Blanc Brut
£122.10
for the equivalent of £20.35 a bottle
CASE OF 6 BOTTLES
Grower: Oliver Zeter
Grape Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Style: Fruity and Fresh
Country: Germany
Appellation: Pfalz
Vintage: 2020/21
Closure: CORK
Alcohol: 12.5% ABV
Bottle Size: 75cl
3 in stock
Oliver Zeter was born into a family of wine importers, and at first that's what he did too. But a trip to South Africa saw Oliver fall in love with the elegance and vivacity of Sauvignon Blanc and with the role of winemaker. He returned to the Pfalz and persuaded his cousins to lend him 4 hectares of vineyards, and so his estate began. There he has planted Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier (he likes to “swim against the current”), Riesling, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Noir. Right from the get-go in 2007, he has won awards. His aim is to produce wines that 'dance the tightrope between the styles of the New and Old Worlds'. The drinking bear that adorns the label comes from the quill of a well known Pfalz artist named Otto Dill, a friend of Oliver’s great grandfather Walter Baer. On one occasion in 1933 Walter was unable to meet his friends for a regular 'glass of wine or two' and the artist sent the sketch on a postcard to his friend Walter the 'bear', and the postcard was signed by all the friends present that day.
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