Aldi is UR Go-To Sauv Blanc Source-Specially Selected Touraine Sauvignon Blanc 2025

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Specially Selected Touraine Sauvignon Blanc 2025

Touraine is the middle ground between everyday Loire Valley Sauvignon Blanc and Sancerre.

This Touraine sells for $7.99 which puts it a lower cost than the regular Sauvignon Blanc.

This is a no compromise bargain!

French Sauvignon Blanc at a price that undercuts NZ Sauvignon Blanc.

If you have not acquainted yourself with the French variety this is a great place to start. 

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Hey, Domain Dave here, cheapwinefighter.com. With a wine uh today, um a$7.99 Aldi wine. And it's really good. Um, it's the specially selected terrain Savion Blanc 2025. And like I said, it's$7.99. Specially selected wines from Aldi is a line of wines they they select a wine from a one of the best growing areas in the world. Get a value price vine from there, and they'll have Napa, they'll have Tuscany, they'll have Bordeaux. You know the uh and that's what they do. They they they give you a taste of exclusive growing regions for a fraction of the price. I'm gonna take a sip. Now, if you thought that Savion Blanc uh only came from New Zealand or started out from New Zealand, well, it is that way now, kind of. But um Savion Blanc is from France, um Bordeaux, where it is Bordeaux Blanc. Uh typically uh mixed with a little bit of semillon, and those wines could be the most expensive wines they can age in 25 uh years. Uh that's Bordeaux Blanc. And then there's from the Laura of the Valley, the Valley of the Kings of France. And uh Saint Cyr, that's the hot one. That's there's a town around there in the in the Laura Valley and all the vineyards around the hills of that town at Saint Cyr. Those wines typically cost or start in the 20s, uh$20 and up. But if you ask me, Savion Blanc from the entire Laura Valley is pretty good. And they they do a lot of wines. Um they're famous for a lot of wines, but Savion Blanc is one of the leading ones. And that brings us to terrain. Terrain's in the middle section. Uh, it seems I looked at a map, and it looks like um Lore Valley wine regions don't all meet, they're not in they're not connected. This is from the middle section. Um, there's some towns in there. I uh the back label mentions some towns, but it's not gonna make that much difference because we don't know who made it. And terrain is sometimes called baby sans sear because it has a lot of what sans sears have, which I think all Savion Blocks Millor Valley have. If you ask me, I'm not fit the fussy. If I if I can get one for 10 bucks, well, here, eight bucks, I'm fine. If I get a sans sear for a good price, I'm fine with that too. And this is a baby sansere because typically you can get them for half price, which means you know, a$25 sans sear, this should be$12,$13, maybe$15 and under for a terrain. And we got that for half price from that too. So this is legitimate. Aldi is a German company who is the they are your your value-priced wine dealers in Europe. Uh both um our Aldi's Aldi's is uh in Europe is uh Aldi South, and Trader Joe's is Aldi North, this is Aldi South. And we have this 1920, uh it's 2025, a brand uh a new young Savion Blanc. Get it now. You don't want to have it sit around for a couple years. You want it now when it's really showing. And it's delicious. It has a nice nose. It's way more well, it's way more balanced than New Zealand Sabines used to be. New Zealands kind of um refine their wines to the good. I mean, I still think some of them should be mad dog wines with the with the crazy flavors and you know spice and everything, but you know, bringing things back down to the norm is not bad either. This is a really well-balanced put-together wine. Great acidity. It's got a lot of different flavors, um, so it gives it a little complexity, gives it a little length. All things that you want from a young Savion Blanc. I mean, it's all good. I mean, this is a no-compromise value wine. It just tastes good. Can you find a$27 San Cyr that you might prefer? Hopefully. But at$7.99, you can get a bunch for that price. So I, you know, I think I'd prefer getting a bunch. Because this is still delicious. I mean, it's not like one's good, one's bad. They're both good. Take another sip. Yeah, just fruit basket wines, really pretty. City just gives it a good length. It wants it, it makes you want to take another sip. It's just a really nice wine. I mean, it's just well put together wine. And that's all there is to it. I mean, it's it's doesn't have any flaws I can see. I mean, I drink it, put it on ice, sip it. 12.5 in the alcohol, so it's not one of those wines that um you know you're gonna you're gonna have to worry about, you know, with that are heavy. I just we just did a uh a wine the other day with 14.7 on the on the alcohol. That those wines can get a little stiff. These 12.5 ones are nice sipping wines. You can look you can blaze the day away you know under uh under an umbrella. Put this in an ice bucket, and be perfectly happy. One of the things I always say about how much I like Lower Valley Sauvignon Blanc, that they're hard to get because you don't know who the good producers are. No one's out there telling you that the wine shops are kind of all over the place when it comes to what they bring in. Aldi brings in a good one. You don't have to know, you just have to buy and sip and drink. So that's it for me, Domain Dave, cheapwinefighter.com. Adios, keep it cheap, and I'll be talking to you. Bye bye.

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