If you're fond of the crisp, citrusy notes of Sauvignon, try this. It's from Rueda in NW Spain, the leading white grape of which is Verdejo, which makes great-tasting whites. Bursting with bright lemony and grassy-fresh appeal.
Crisp, ripe and fragrant, Los Hermanos is a class act. It comes from a 200 year old family estate that has a very modern approach to winemaking. This accounts for its brillant fresh pear and apple fruit with a gentle toastiness from oak fermentation.