Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc
Product Information
Country New Zealand
Region Marlborough
Grape Variety Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage 2024
ABV 13%
Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2024
Award-Winning Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc with Precision & Elegance
The Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2024 is a standout vintage from one of Marlborough’s most respected single-estate producers. Known for its precision, purity, and expressive aromatics, this premium New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc captures the essence of the Wairau Valley in a beautifully balanced and vibrant style.
Crafted from estate-grown fruit and made with minimal intervention, the 2024 vintage delivers a refined expression that sets it apart from more commercial Marlborough Sauvignon Blancs.
Vintage 2024 Overview
The 2024 growing season in Marlborough was marked by a warm, dry summer with optimal ripening conditions. Cooler nights helped preserve acidity while enhancing aromatic intensity.
This vintage shows exceptional clarity and balance, with slightly more texture and depth than the 2023 release, making it ideal for both immediate enjoyment and short-term cellaring.
Why 2024 stands out:
• Greater concentration of tropical and citrus fruit
• Enhanced minerality and structure
• Excellent natural acidity for freshness
Tasting Notes – Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2024
Nose: Intense and lifted, with notes of:
• Passionfruit
• Lime zest
• Fresh-cut grass
• Subtle herbal undertones
Palate: Crisp and expressive, featuring:
• Juicy grapefruit and citrus
• Tropical fruit layers (guava, mango)
• Elegant mineral backbone
• Silky texture with refreshing acidity
Finish: Long, clean, and vibrant with lingering citrus and a flinty edge.
Wine Critics’ Scores – Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2024
94 Points – Robert Parker Wine Advocate (Erin Larkin) “Juniper and cassis, green apples and lemon zest… a really classy wine… sophisticated.”
95 Points – Cameron Douglas MS. Described as “fresh, complex and elegant” with citrus, gooseberry, white peach and mineral layers.
91 Points – Wine Enthusiast. Praised for bright citrus, passionfruit and herbal notes with a balanced, textural palate.
91 Points – James Suckling. Notes of cut grass, passion fruit, citrus blossom and mineral precision.
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Food Pairing Suggestions
This versatile white wine pairs beautifully with a wide range of dishes:
• Fresh seafood (oysters, prawns, grilled sea bass)
• Goat’s cheese salads
• Thai and Vietnamese cuisine
• Asparagus and green vegetables
• Light pasta dishes with citrus or herb sauces
Serving temperature: 8–10°C
Why Buy Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2024?
If you are searching for the best Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2024, this bottle delivers exceptional quality and authenticity.
Key benefits:
• Single-estate, sustainably grown fruit
• Premium alternative to mass-produced Sauvignon Blanc
• Ideal for Sauvignon Blanc lovers seeking complexity
• Perfect for gifting or special occasions
Key Product Details
• Region: Marlborough, New Zealand
• Grape Variety: Sauvignon Blanc
• Vintage: 2024
• Alcohol: ~13% ABV
• Style: Dry, aromatic white wine
• Closure: Screw cap
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Is Isabel Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2024 worth buying?
A. Yes, this is a premium Sauvignon Blanc offering greater depth, balance, and minerality than many standard Marlborough wines.
Q. How does the 2024 vintage compare to 2023?
A. The 2024 vintage shows more concentration and structure, with enhanced tropical fruit and a more refined finish.
Q. Can I cellar this wine?
A. While best enjoyed young, it can develop additional complexity over 2–3 years.
Q. What makes Isabel Estate different?
A. Isabel Estate focuses on single-estate fruit and careful vineyard management, resulting in more expressive and terroir-driven wines.