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Castle Rock Sauvignon Blanc (2023)

SKU: 83837003031
Regular price $12.97 $9.99 23% off
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Castle Rock Sauvignon Blanc (2023)

SKU: 83837003031
Regular price $12.97 $9.99 23% off
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California, USA
~12.5–13.5% (varies slightly by vintage)
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About the product

Crisp and refreshing Sauvignon Blanc from Castle Rock's 2023 vintage. This New Zealand wine delivers bright citrus and tropical fruit notes with a clean, zesty finish. Perfect for warm weather sipping, seafood pairings, or as an aperitif. A versatile white wine that balances vibrant acidity with smooth, approachable flavors. Ideal for those who enjoy fresh, fruit-forward wines with character.

Tasting Profile & Food Pairings

Taste Notes

The 2023 vintage is described as "sleek and crunchy," leaning into the zesty, citrus-forward side of the grape.

  • Appearance: Very pale straw with green reflections.
  • Aroma: Vibrant scents of lemongrass, grapefruit, and lemon thyme, with a clean hint of wet-stone minerality.
  • Palate: Crisp and lively. You’ll find bright flavors of pineapple, mandarin orange, and green apple. The acidity is balanced—sharp enough to be refreshing but smooth enough to drink on its own.
  • Finish: A clean, lingering citrus zest finish with an attractive "leafy" freshness.

Food Pairings

This is a high-acid wine, making it a perfect palate cleanser for light or oily foods:

  • Seafood: Fresh oysters, grilled shrimp, or ceviche.
  • Salads: Spring greens with goat cheese, or a classic Caesar salad.
  • Vegetarian: Asparagus with lemon butter, grilled zucchini, or pesto pasta.
  • Poultry: Lemon-herb roasted chicken or turkey sandwiches.
  • Cheese: Goat’s milk cheese (Chèvre) is the classic pairing here, but it also works well with sharp Feta.

About the brand

Founded in 1994 by Greg Popovich, Castle Rock Winery operates on a unique "virtual winery" model. They own no vineyards and no elaborate estate buildings. Instead, they invest all their capital into sourcing high-quality grapes through long-term contracts with prestigious growers and leasing production space at state-of-the-art facilities (like the Coppola facility).This low-overhead strategy allows them to sell premium-quality wine at budget-friendly prices. In 2026, they remain one of the top 50 largest wineries in the U.S., consistently winning "Best Buy" accolades from Wine Enthusiast and Wine Spectator.