Dog Point Sauvignon Blanc 2024
| Category | White Wine |
| Varietal | |
| Brand | Dog Point |
| Origin | New Zealand, Marlborough, Wairau Valley |
| Alcohol/vol | 13.5% |
Colour: Straw Green Bouquet: Flinty, with floral notes, complimented by exotic tropical fruit of quava, melon, lemon and lime. Palate: A mineral backbone, soft lingering acidity, textural palate, strong citrus core. Food match: Shell fish especially mussels and oysters, white meats and soft cheeses.
Wine Enthusiast
- we93
Dog Point's whites are known for their distinctive flinty, reductive characters that sometimes go too far. But lately, this producer has reined it in, striking the perfect balance so that the white peach and guava fruit shine, too. There's chalky, pithy textural components and a tautness that suggests a happy few years of aging. If drinking now, a little aeration in glass won't hurt.
James Suckling
- js93
This is excellent, as always, showing flint, sliced lemons and fresh green melon. Some Thai basil too. Medium body, crisp acidity and lots of fruit at the end but with focus and tension. From organically grown grapes. Drink now. Screw cap.
Wine Spectator
- ws92
Intriguing and aromatic, this has a singed note to the up-front peach, honeysuckle and jasmine flavors, but the lush core is pure melon, apricot and lemon curd on a fleshy frame. Finishes with candied ginger, marmalade and spice, with fresh, vibrant acidity. Drink now. 10,000 cases imported.
Vinous
- v91
The 2024 Sauvignon Blanc is far from the wham-bam mass-produced Marlborough style. This is relatively restrained and textural, with far lower yields, hand-harvesting and whole bunch-pressing before most of the wine went through an indigenous fermentation. On first opening, there's a struck match character that needs some air to blow off to reveal lemon and lime, tangy green character of nettles. It's balanced and seamless, exuding a sense of calm in the mouth with an attractive, lightly grippy texture on the refreshing finish. This fades a little more quickly than I'd like.