Boya Sauvignon Blanc 2022

Attractive nose with citric notes like lime, grapefruit and green apple, with typical tropical hints from this variety such as mango and passion fruit . The palate is well balanced with nice natural acidity. Salty, fresh and vibrant.
$46.00
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  • Country : Chile
  • Region: Leyda Valley
  • Wine Style: White - Light & Crisp
  • Grape: Sauvignon Blanc
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Boya was created by the Garcés Silva family, pioneers of the coastal Leyda Valley in Chile. Boya in Spanish means “buoy” – an appropriate name for a wine coming from vineyard blocks that overlook the Pacific Ocean. The winery’s architecture is inspired by its environment, and the surrounding rolling hills determine the different levels of the winery. Boya is made in a 100% gravity fed winery, a winemaking practice that preserves its aromatic potential and natural structure. Wild yeast fermentation, low-sulphur dosing, and little to no fining is also practiced. All Boya wines are certified sustainable through Wines of Chile Sustainability Code. This code certifies wineries working sustainably in four different areas including vineyards, winemaking, employees and tourism. The winery is on-track to becoming Certified Organic by 2023 through its various efforts of composting and working with sheep, cows and horses to adopt as many regenerative agriculture practices as possible.
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Region Info/Origin

Leyda Valley is a small sub-area of the San Antonio Valley, a wine-producing sub-region, part of the bigger Aconcagua wine region. The Leyda Valley is located 90km to the west of Santiago and it is right on the Pacific Ocean. This cool-climate region experiences the effects of the Humboldt Current and consequently produces vibrant and fresh wines. The Leyda Valley wine region produces excellent examples of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.
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