Cantina Terlano-Kellerei Terlan Quarz Terlano Sauvignon - 2022 (750ml)
Cantina Terlano-Kellerei Terlan Quarz Terlano Sauvignon - 2022 (750ml)
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“Delicate as the fine inclusions of quartz in Terlano’s volcanic porphyry rock - that is our Sauvignon Selection, which does full justice to its name. Quarz offers a combination of fine texture, depth and salty aftertaste that has given this noble white an international reputation.”
Rudi Kofler
This vibrant, minerally white is long and graceful, with a streak of salinity that delivers a mouthwatering, salty tang to the focused range of nectarine, pink grapefruit granita, gooseberry, chive blossom and white pepper notes. Drink now through 2032. 3,000 cases made, 175 cases imported.
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