Kim Crawford Illuminate Sauvignon Blanc White Wine
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A refreshingly new take on the wine experience, Kim Crawford Illuminate New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc White Wine is light in style, yet satisfyingly flavorful. This Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc bestows aromas of passionfruit and guava with hints of citrus. The full flavor and crisp acidity of this elegant white wine are highlighted by a fresh herbal and citrus finish. Carefully chosen, sun-ripened New Zealand grapes undergo cold-soaking prior to fermentation and treatment with Spinning Cone technology, which removes a portion of the alcohol without impacting the aroma or taste of this New Zealand white wine. The result is a lower calorie, reduced alcohol wine with satisfying aroma and taste in each glass of wine. This easy to enjoy , lower alcohol wine has only 70 calories per serving and 7.0% ABV, yet this 100% sauvignon blanc wine still boasts Kim Crawford's signature quality and style. For optimal enjoyment of this bottle of wine, serve chilled. Make it Amazing with Kim Crawford wine. Kim Crawford Illuminate Sauvignon Blanc per 5 fl. oz. average analysis: alcohol by volume: 7%, calories 70, carbohydrates 4g, protein 0g, fat 0g; compared to Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc per 5 fl. oz. average analysis: alcohol by volume: 13%, calories 120, carbohydrates 3g, protein 0g, fat 0g. Please enjoy our wines responsibly. © 2026 Constellation Imports, Rutherford, CA
- One 750ml bottle of Kim Crawford Illuminate Sauvignon Blanc Wine, containing five 5 fl. oz. servings of wine
- New Zealand white wine with crisp acidity and vibrant tropical fruit flavors
- Enjoy this bottled wine with fresh seafood, grilled vegetables, and summer salads
- This low-alcohol wine* is only 7.0% ABV and 70 calories** per 5 fl. oz. serving
- Sauvignon Blanc wine sourced from grapes grown in New Zealand
- No Saturated Fat
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Nutrition FactsServings Per ContainerServing sizePER 5 FL. OZ.Amount per servingCalories70% Daily value*Total Fat0gTotal Carbohydrate4gProtein0g*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.Allergen Info
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