Nose

In the nose, the aromas are intense, fresh and typical; those of wild mint, grapefruit and rue stand out.

Palate

A fresh, concentrated, well-balanced and persistent wine.

Growing Conditions

Region: 85% Alluvia Vineyard, Gualtallary (Uco Valey) 15% Los Cerezos Vineyard, Cordón del Plata in Tupungato (Uco Valley). Both estates have warm days and cool nights, with an average temperature variation of 14 °C (57.2 °F) in Los Cerezos and 12.5 °C (54.5 °F) in Alluvia, and an average annual rainfall of 280 mm (11in). The vines yield 10 tons per hectare, and they are grown in espaliers, using drip irrigation.

Harvest

The grapes are hand-picked in the morning during the first week of March. A very careful, protective destemming and pressing process is carried out. Then a peculiar maceration is performed to transfer the varietal character from the skin to the must. Fermentation takes place ay low temperatures, between 12 and 15°C (53.6 - 59°F), is stainless steel tanks, to preserve the primary aromas.

Winemaking

Alluvia Vineyard is located in Gualtallary, Tupungato, Uco Valley, at 1.350 meters (4.430 feet) above sea level. The soils are sandy loam, stony, and with a high calcareous content. On the other hand, Los Cerezos Vineyard is located in the Cordón del Plata mountains, Tupungato, Uco Valley, at 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) above sea level. Here, there are loam soils of variable depth, with a calcium carbonate layer 120 cm (47 in) from the surface.

Appearance

Doña Paula Estate Sauvignon Blanc has a greenish-yellow color.

Food Pairing

Pollack served with sun-dried tomato pesto, asparagus, spinach crepes, and yellow pepper coulis. A dish that has different flavors, textures and temperatures, what makes it very interesting to be paired with a complex wine like this one.