1840 Sauvignon DOC 2018 – H. Lun Sudtirol Alto Adige – Premium Italian White Wine (75cl)

Price range: £18.90 through £219.99

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A Distinctive Expression of Alto Adige’s Terroir

Experience the elegance and character of the 1840 Sauvignon DOC 2018 from H. Lun—a distinguished white wine from Italy’s renowned Alto Adige region. Crafted exclusively from Sauvignon Blanc grapes, this wine offers a harmonious balance of aromatic complexity and refreshing acidity.

Tasting Notes:

  • Aroma: Distinctive and typical notes of elderflower and paprika
  • Palate: Full-bodied and generous, with a crisp acidity and tropical fruit notes

Serving Suggestions:

  • Temperature: Best served chilled
  • Pairings: Complements light hors-d’oeuvres, fish dishes, zesty grilled shrimp, oysters on the half shell, light salads with goat cheese and fresh herbs, basil pesto pasta, Thai green curry, roasted asparagus, and Mediterranean vegetable platters

Product Details:

  • Volume: 75cl
  • Region: Alto Adige, Italy
  • Grape Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
  • Allergen Info: Contains sulphites

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What You Should Know About This Wine

Helpful insights on serving, pairing and what to expect from this bottle.

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Real questions our customers ask.
What makes the 1840 Sauvignon DOC 2018 from H. Lun in Alto Adige special?
This wine is a pure expression of Alto Adige’s unique terroir, crafted entirely from Sauvignon Blanc grapes. It balances aromatic complexity—featuring elderflower and paprika notes—with refreshing acidity, resulting in a distinctive and elegant white wine that reflects the region’s character.
How does the 1840 Sauvignon DOC 2018 taste and feel on the palate?
On the palate, expect a full-bodied and generous texture with a crisp, zesty acidity. Flavours of tropical fruits combine with herbal and floral aromas to create a wine that is both vibrant and well-structured, ending on a clean, moreish finish.
What dishes pair well with this Sauvignon Blanc from Alto Adige?
This wine pairs beautifully with Mediterranean and light European dishes—try it with zesty grilled shrimp, oysters on the half shell, or light salads featuring goat cheese and fresh herbs. It also complements basil pesto pasta, Thai green curry, roasted asparagus, and vegetable platters, where its acidity balances fresh and herbaceous flavours.
Did you know? What’s unique about Sauvignon Blanc in the Alto Adige region where this wine comes from?
Alto Adige’s cool alpine climate and diverse soils allow Sauvignon Blanc to develop remarkable aromatic intensity and crisp acidity uncommon elsewhere in Italy. Historically, local winemakers have refined their techniques to highlight these traits, making wines like this a true regional signature that perfectly matches local cuisine.