Muir Wood

Arroyo Seco Sauvignon Blanc

8.715 ratings
8.63 pro ratings
Arroyo Seco, Central Coast, California, USA
Sauvignon Blanc
Cheddar & Gruyere, Tomato-Based, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Goat & Feta Cheese, Chili & Hot Spicy, White Fish, Salads & Greens, Meaty & Oily Fish, Fruit Desserts, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Sipping Fine Wine

Pale lemon with bouquet of tropical and citrus fruits. On the palate tart pear with lemon citrus, very crisp. Overly acidic with earthy mineral and grassy tones. Ok, not great. Tasting Sample.

Pale lemon with bouquet of tropical and citrus fruits. On the palate tart pear with lemon citrus, very crisp. Overly acidic with earthy mineral and grassy tones. Ok, not great. Tasting Sample.

Feb 8th, 2020
Byron C Mayes

Star bright straw gold. Big bosomy nose of… dried pineapple, white pepper, and clover plus hints of other stuff. A real wild ride of aromas! The medium light-bodied palate doesn’t relent either yielding dried tropical fruits, clover, lemongrass, and a hint of vanilla on the finish to round things out. Medium plus acidity (as a good SB should) makes this a perfect food wine. muirwood’s “more wood” style is definitely on display here, but with all of the finesse the variety demands. Greens and seafood are natural pairings, but consider yellow and orange fruits and root vegetables (mango, butternut squash, sweet potato) as well. Drink now, of course.

Star bright straw gold. Big bosomy nose of… dried pineapple, white pepper, and clover plus hints of other stuff. A real wild ride of aromas! The medium light-bodied palate doesn’t relent either yielding dried tropical fruits, clover, lemongrass, and a hint of vanilla on the finish to round things out. Medium plus acidity (as a good SB should) makes this a perfect food wine. muirwood’s “more wood” style is definitely on display here, but with all of the finesse the variety demands. Greens and seafood are natural pairings, but consider yellow and orange fruits and root vegetables (mango, butternut squash, sweet potato) as well. Drink now, of course.

Jan 29th, 2019
Randy Fuller

The nose this wine offers is unlike any I've experienced with Sauvignon Blanc, even of the Musqué variety, like this one. There are apple notes and flower aromas, but an overriding smokiness - muskiness? - lends a savory effect. The acidity is zippy but not mind-blowing, and the weight is medium full, like a Chardonnay. It's a very satisfying drink, and one of the more impressive of the variety that I've tasted. Sauvignon Blanc generally means spring to me, but this would be great next to a Thanksgiving ham.

The nose this wine offers is unlike any I've experienced with Sauvignon Blanc, even of the Musqué variety, like this one. There are apple notes and flower aromas, but an overriding smokiness - muskiness? - lends a savory effect. The acidity is zippy but not mind-blowing, and the weight is medium full, like a Chardonnay. It's a very satisfying drink, and one of the more impressive of the variety that I've tasted. Sauvignon Blanc generally means spring to me, but this would be great next to a Thanksgiving ham.

1 person found it helpfulApr 21st, 2018
Liz Axson

Quite nice. Not too tart and goes down easy

Quite nice. Not too tart and goes down easy

Mar 7th, 2021
Daniel Cavazos

Crisp and refreshing. Great price point.

Crisp and refreshing. Great price point.

Mar 8th, 2019
Stephanie

Good with fish

Good with fish

Dec 25th, 2018
Paul Koschnitzke

Paul had this 4 years ago

Paul had this 4 years ago

Jan 12th, 2021
S
8.2

S had this 5 years ago

S had this 5 years ago

Apr 21st, 2020
Olivia Gonzalez

Olivia had this 5 years ago

Olivia had this 5 years ago

Apr 20th, 2020
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Luis had this 5 years ago

Luis had this 5 years ago

Apr 2nd, 2020