Dona Paula Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc
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Description
Dona Paula Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc is a 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Mendoza, Argentina, bottled at approximately 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This crisp, mineral-driven white has earned Silver medals at both the Mundus Vini competition (2023 vintage) and the International Wine Challenge (2014 vintage), establishing consistent quality across multiple vintages.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~12.5% | Origin: Uco Valley, Mendoza, Argentina | 100% Sauvignon Blanc | Producer: Doña Paula
Production & Heritage
Doña Paula sources fruit for the Los Cardos line from vineyards in the Uco Valley, one of Mendoza's most acclaimed sub-regions for cool-climate viticulture. Grapes are hand-picked, then cooled and softly pressed before undergoing pellicular maceration — a deliberate skin-contact step designed to transfer aromatic varietal character from the skins to the must. Alcoholic fermentation takes place at low temperatures in stainless steel tanks, preserving the bright acidity and fresh fruit expression that define this bottling. The result is a wine that critics have compared favorably to classic mineral-rich Sauvignon Blancs from the Loire Valley.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with fresh, minerally lime and citrus peel, followed by layers of passion fruit and white peach. Hints of chalk and grapefruit zest emerge as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: The entry is snappy and bright, with lemon-lime and pineapple leading into a mid-palate of green apple, white currant, and stone fruit. Integrated acidity drives through the center, activating a salivating freshness alongside mineral-like undertones that give the wine unexpected depth for its category.
Finish: Clean and lingering, with a lime-like persistence and gentle bitterness that keeps the palate engaged. Lasting acidity carries through, leaving a well-balanced impression of citrus and Granny Smith apple.
How to Drink Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc
This wine is best served well-chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), to highlight its crisp acidity and aromatic intensity. It drinks beautifully on its own as an aperitif or alongside food. For a refreshing warm-weather cocktail, try it in a White Wine Spritzer — the wine's natural acidity and citrus notes pair well with soda water and a twist of lime. It also works in a Hugo Spritz, where the passion fruit and peach aromatics complement elderflower liqueur. For something more adventurous, use it in a Sangria Blanca, letting the grapefruit and green apple flavors anchor a light, fruit-forward punch.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners where a reliable, food-friendly white is needed
- Warm-weather entertaining and outdoor gatherings
- Introducing Argentinian white wines to friends who favor New Zealand or Loire Sauvignon Blanc
- Light lunch pairings with salads, seafood, or grilled vegetables
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc taste like? It delivers bright citrus flavors of lemon-lime and grapefruit alongside passion fruit, green apple, and mineral undertones, all carried by a firm, zesty acidity through a clean finish.
How does Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc compare to Loire Valley Sauvignon Blanc? Wine critics have noted that this bottling leans toward the classic mineral-rich style more commonly associated with Loire Valley Sauvignon Blancs from regions like Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé. The key difference is price point — Los Cardos positions well below most Loire appellations while delivering comparable minerality and citrus-driven freshness.
Is Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc good for sipping on its own? Yes, its bright acidity, clean fruit profile, and mineral complexity make it a satisfying standalone sipper, especially when served well-chilled on a warm day.
Where is Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc made? It is produced by Doña Paula in the Uco Valley, a high-altitude sub-region within Mendoza, Argentina, known for cool-climate growing conditions that favor aromatic white grape varieties.
What foods pair well with Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc? Grilled white fish benefits from the wine's citrus acidity cutting through delicate flesh. Goat cheese salads echo the mineral and tart green apple notes. Ceviche matches the wine's lime-forward profile and bright acidity. Grilled asparagus or artichokes complement the herbaceous undertones. Light pasta dishes with lemon-butter sauce align with the wine's clean, fresh character.
What sizes does Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc come in? Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc worth the price? Los Cardos positions as an entry-level expression within the Doña Paula portfolio, offering strong value for everyday drinking. Its Silver medals from respected international competitions and favorable critical comparisons to pricier Loire Valley wines suggest it consistently overdelivers relative to its approachable price tier.
Why Los Cardos Sauvignon Blanc?
What sets this wine apart from many New World Sauvignon Blancs is its deliberate use of pellicular maceration — a skin-contact technique that extracts deeper varietal character before fermentation even begins. This production step, combined with cool stainless-steel fermentation and high-altitude Uco Valley fruit, produces a wine with mineral complexity and citrus precision that critics have likened to Loire Valley benchmarks rather than the tropical-forward style typical of warmer climates. Multiple Silver medal wins across international competitions confirm the consistency Doña Paula achieves vintage after vintage. For drinkers seeking a crisp, food-versatile Sauvignon Blanc from Argentina that punches above its weight class, Los Cardos remains one of the more compelling options in the category.
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