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The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

author:Wine Prophet Wineseer

Fast forward to the first Friday of May. Today is Sauvignon Blanc Day, the birthday of the grape variety Sauvignon Blanc, and I wish parents a happy Sauvignon Blanc Day!

If you have Sauvignon Blanc around you, pour yourself a glass and raise a glass with Sauvignon Blanc fans from all over the world!

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

It has always been considered that "Sauvignon Blanc" is one of the most classical translations of the chinese translation of grape varieties, and perhaps because of this, the reverie of wine can be slowly expressed.

"Sauvignon Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc. If you ask for lovesickness, unless you meet each other. "I believe that there is always a place in this world, there are always some people who are worth paying for for the long time."

Wine needs to be paired with food, and eating and drinking should also be one of the most reflective Chinese ways of socializing; recently I saw a sentence that is quite touching: "We don't have to drink, but we can't quit drinking together."

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

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However, in 2022, which is trapped by the epidemic, offline gatherings are still impossible in some areas; the world is so big, the idea of going out to see is even more out of reach.

Some wine lovers sighed: sealed, it is spring; sealed, about to usher in summer. With the advent of summer, but also coinciding with Sauvignon Blanc Day, here I ask everyone to ask about soul torture:

When this wave of the epidemic is over, when we can finally take off the mask and smile, what do we want to do most? Who is the person you most want to meet? Where is the most exciting place to go? (Leave a message in the comments section for a chance to receive Sauvignon Blanc.) )

The wine is ready, leave your story behind and make this Sauvignon Blanc day a little different. After unsealing, look forward to having a good drink with you face to face, and when we are reunited for a long time, let's talk about Sauvignon Blanc again!

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

Step into the summer, Sauvignon Blanc is worth it

Wine guru Jane Skilton MW once said that every season we should know what to drink.

One of the world's most popular white wines, Sauvignon Blanc is light and crisp, always with the signature acidity, which is doubly refreshing and perfect for summer drinks.

Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant white grape variety from France, whose name means "wild white grape" in French, because this grape is very vigorous! It is now widely cultivated all over the world and has different performances in various countries, especially Sauvignon Blanc in the New World, which is very different in style and widely popular.

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

Image credit: New Zealand Winegrowers

Speaking of this variety, which country will come to mind first?

My answer is: New! West! Orchid!

New Zealand is famous for producing Sauvignon Blanc wines. Although only 1% of the world's wines are produced here, it is still known as the "Sauvignon Blanc capital of the world".

The aroma of Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand has captivated wine connoisseurs around the world and has become an international benchmark for the style. The rich aroma, the bursting fruity and the exuberant herbal flavor, paired with just the right touch of clear acidity, come to a cup this summer, cool off, relieve fatigue and restart the taste buds.

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

In a vast strip of vineyards in New Zealand from the north subtropical range of 36° S to 46° S, the world's southernmost vineyards, different climates, soil types and winemakers have made the Sauvignon Blanc grape variety ever-changing, resulting in an extremely diverse range of Sauvignon Blanc wines.

The North Island has a low latitude, a warm and humid climate, and plenty of sunshine. The hot and dry summers facilitate the full photosynthesis of the grapes, the accumulation of sugar, and the crisp autumn ripens the grapes earlier, resulting in a full body and rich flavor.

The South Island has higher latitudes and relatively high altitudes, so the overall climate is cool, sunny and dry, and the grapes enjoy a longer growth period, resulting in wines with strong aromas and unique flavors.

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

Image credit: New Zealand Winegrowers

Please leave your story in the message area,

Pay attention to this public account, and get the most likes 3,

We will give you a complimentary bottle of Sauvignon Blanc wine.

The number of likes is counted as of 12:00 noon on May 10,

On the 10th, the lottery article is pushed, please pay attention to the information of this public account.

(Please do not swipe likes, otherwise you will be disqualified from participating in the event.)

This activity is held at "Tung Sake Exchange", and the same ID/same address/same number cannot be used to claim the prize repeatedly. )

The prize information for this sweepstakes is as follows, and the wine will be issued randomly.

Come to the message area and write your story!

(Note: Depending on the logistics situation in various places, the prize may be sent later, please be patient and thank you for your understanding.) )

The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine
The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine
The message has a welfare | International Sauvignon Blanc Day, leave your story behind and win New Zealand wine

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