The Winery Sassy of Orange of Nouvelle-Galles du Sud

The Winery Sassy is one of the best wineries to follow in Orange.. It offers 7 wines for sale in of Orange to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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High-altitude Australian region (600-1,100 m) in New South Wales: signature Chardonnay as king white — racy and mineral with notes of lively citrus, green apple, pear, white flowers and a chalky touch, chiselled acidity preserved by the cool climate. Pinot Noir, spicy Shiraz and structured Cabernet as elegant reds (cherry, pepper, blackberry, cedar). Taut Sauvignon Blanc as backup. GI (1997), volcanic basaltic soils on Mount Canobolas (extinct volcano), cool high-altitude climate.
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Exceptional sweet wines obtained by on-vine drying, with an unctuous mouth balanced by cutting acidity, featuring intense aromas of candied pineapple, mango, candied citrus, dried apricot, honey, dried fruits and sweet spice notes. Very high ageing potential. Star of Jurançon moelleux AOC and Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh AOC, also made as ambitious dry wines. Very late-ripening native grape of Béarn (South-West France).
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Elegant, crisp dry whites with a pale golden robe, a supple palate and preserved acidity of refined apple, pear, white peach, sweet almond, white flowers (acacia) and calcareous mineral notes. An airy, expressive profile. Absolute star of Roero Arneis DOCG on the Roero hills, also grown in Langhe DOC. Rescued from near-extinction in the 1980s by Vietti and Bruno Giacosa. Native Piedmontese grape of the hills of Cuneo.