The Allure of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc

How one of the world's youngest wine regions makes one of the most exciting white wines around
Harvey Steiman
Posted: October 4, 2001

    Top-Scoring New Zealand Wines       Best-Value New Zealand Wines       2001 New Zealand Harvest Report       New Zealand Branches Out       New Zealand Menu     Most Americans who like New Zealand wine became familiar with it because of Sauvignon Blanc from Marlborough, a region on the northeastern tip of the country's South Island.

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