Widely celebrated for its fruit driven consumer friendly wines, McWilliam's Inheritance is an everyday drinking style which delivers real value for money.
The Inheritance Semillon Sauvignon Blanc has a lively acidity that gives this wine a long and refreshing finish.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Original price: VND 385.000 per bottle
HIFOOD's price: Please contact us for more information
Brand: McWilliam's
Product Series: Inheritance
Liquor Style: White wine
Grapes: Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc
Size: 750ml
Vintage: 2023 (varied in the future)
Alcohol Volume: 11.5%
Country: Australia
Vineyard Region: New South Wales
Produced at: Jack McWilliam Road, Hanwood, New South Wales, 2680 Australia
Brand Owner: Calabria Family Wines (UK) Limited
Address: Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom
Importer & Distributor: Viet Nang Company Limited (Hanoi)
TASTING NOTE
COLOUR
Pale straw with a fresh green hue.
BOUQUET
Lifted aromas of sweet melon, peach and nectarine fruits
TASTE
Fruit driven notes carried on a creamy textured with fresh lemon and hints of mineral.
FOOD PAIRINGS
Serve chilled and enjoy with seafood and creamy pasta dishes or try with fresh figs salad with cheese.
WINE ANALYSIS
pH: 3.1
TA: 6.79 g/l
RS: 5.0 g/l
VA: 0.05 g/l
SG: 0.990
ABOUT MCWILLIAM'S
With six consecutive generations of winemakers and over 140 years of experience, the wines we make are more than just quality, award-winning wines. They are wines that tell the story of our family and a century long love affair with winemaking.
In 2021, Calabria Family Wines (London, UK) acquired the McWilliam's Family Brands. A year later, McWilliam's was named in Drinks International Top 50 Most Admired Wine Brands.
(Image: mcwilliams.com.au)
Also in 2022, the Australian Industry Wine Awards proudly celebrated the Maurice O’Shea Award and a new award - the McWilliam’s Excellence in Action Award.
Winners - Pamela Dunsford OAM and the Australian Women in Wine Awards. (Image: mcwilliams.com.au)
ABOUT NEW SOUTH WALES
The Australian landscape is as varied as it is vast. From hot, rural locations to mountainous cool-climate regions, the New South Wales vineyards from which McWilliam’s source their fruit embody this diversity.
One of McWilliam's vineyards in New South Wales. (Image: mcwilliams.com.au)
The weather conditions, geography and soil are some of the key factors that inevitably leave their footprint across each bottle of wine. The McWilliam’s winemaking philosophy centres on the quality of fruit and this means that there must be an intimate understanding across all regions of the complex relationship that exists between the land, the climate and the winemaker.