Cherie d'Amour

Cherie d'Amour

2025 Sauvignon Blanc

This half-dry “sweetheart” offers generous aromas and flavours of pineapple, passionfruit, and ripe peach.

$25 each

Description

A late-harvest Sauvignon Blanc from Murrumbateman in the cool-climate Canberra District, showcasing the region’s hallmark purity of fruit, vibrant acidity, and intense flavour. This half-dry “sweetheart” offers generous aromas and flavours of pineapple, passionfruit, and ripe peach. A beautifully balanced sweetness and zesty acidity make it an ideal match for spicy dishes or creamy soft cheeses.

Wine Details

Vintage

2025

Type

White Wine

Variety

Sauvignon Blanc

Alcohol Volume

12.2%

Standard Drinks

7.2

Vineyard Notes

Late harvest Sauvignon Blanc.

Winemaking

Cool fermented in stainless steel tank. Stirred on Lee’s for four weeks.

Tasting Notes

Tropical fruit flavours with a hint of sweetness. Cherie d’ Amour (sweetheart) is delightful and refreshing cool climate Sauvignon Blanc.

Style

Late harvest, half dry.

Colour

Brilliant straw

Bouquet

Tropical fruit flavours.

Palate

Pineapple and melon are the dominant tropical fruit flavours.

Peak Drinking / Cellaring Potential

Drink now through to 2027.

Food Matches

Spicy Asian stir-fries, ripe Brie cheese.

Vegan Friendly

Yes

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