First Block Semillon Sauvignon Blanc – A Perfect White Wine Fusion

First Block Semillon Sauvignon Blanc – A Perfect White Wine Fusion

De Bortoli Wines is a symbol of Australia’s long and colourful history of winemaking. In 1928, Vittorio and Giuseppina De Bortoli migrated from a town named Asolo in Northern Italy to the “land down under” to start up a small winery and practice the craft they acquired in their home soil. Deen De Bortoli, the […]

De Bortoli Wines is a symbol of Australia’s long and colourful history of winemaking. In 1928, Vittorio and Giuseppina De Bortoli migrated from a town named Asolo in Northern Italy to the “land down under” to start up a small winery and practice the craft they acquired in their home soil. Deen De Bortoli, the couple’s enthusiastic and spirited son is the genius behind the consolidation of the family’s business and the company’s expansion to reach out to their prized consumers.

First Block Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

For almost a century of hard work and passion poured into each bottle of wine, the core values of the De Bortoli family are passed down to generations (now on its third). The renowned family of winemakers continues to blend premium quality and great tasting wines.

First Block Semillon Sauvignon Blanc, a De Bortoli wine specialty, is one of the most popular among its line-up of exquisite drinks because of being amazing “value for money”. The First Block line derived its name from the first plot of land cultivated by Vittorio which started the family tradition.

First Block Semillon Sauvignon Blanc is distinguished for the perfect blend of white Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc grapes resulting in tropical fruit flavour combination with a lift of light citrus tones. It caps to a smooth and refreshing finish that everybody will surely love.

This wine pairs well with a number of light European dishes and subtle seafood cuisines. A bottle of this wine is worth a try for a classic wine drinking experience.

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