Temperature-Controlled Wines

Nobilo's Sauvignon Blanc is a Carefully Prepared New Zealand Wine

Nobilo's Sauvignon Blanc is an aromatic New Zealand wine that's meticulously prepared in Marlborough. To ensure the best flavors come through, the grapes are harvested at night when temperatures are cooler. After this, the wine is immediately pressed in a way that brings grape skins it into minimal contact with the stainless steel tanks. Finally, fermentation also happens at a low temperature to preserve the rich flavors of fruity pineapple, passion fruit that blend with herbal notes of nettle and tomato plant.

As a part of the brand's Regional Collection, this white wine hails from the Wairau and Awatere vineyards in New Zealand, giving off a well-rounded flavor profile that showcases the vibrancy of the region.

Nobilo suggests that the white New Zealand wine pairs well with seafood items like oysters, salmon, tuna and shrimp, though it can also stand on its own as a light aperitif.
Trend Themes
1. Night Harvesting - Winemakers can innovate by adopting the practice of night harvesting to achieve better flavor extraction.
2. Low Temperature Fermentation - Wineries can experiment with low temperature fermentation to preserve the distinct flavors of their wines.
3. Regional Collections - Wine brands can create more regional collections to showcase the unique flavors of different locations and appeal to tastemakers.
Industry Implications
1. Wine - Wineries can differentiate themselves by incorporating innovative techniques to develop distinct flavor profiles and stand out in a crowded market.
2. Seafood - Restaurants can leverage the trend of wine and seafood pairings to create unique and memorable dining experiences for their customers.
3. Hospitality - Hotels and resorts can feature regional wine collections as part of their food and beverage offerings, further enhancing their guests' experiences and increasing revenue opportunities.

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