
Division, Division-Villages Sauvignon Blanc La Frontiere, 2025
A Sancerre-minded Sauvignon Blanc from Oregon, made by Portland's most European-leaning urban winery. Division Winemaking Company runs the Division-Villages label as their bistro-tier project — wines that channel European inspirations for the weeknight table. La Frontière is sourced from two organically farmed Sauvignon Blanc sites: a 7.5-acre parcel in the Eola-Amity Hills of the Willamette Valley and the Allegre Vineyard in the Columbia Gorge, planted to Friulian clones. The wine is raised in a mix of stainless steel, neutral Burgundy barrel, and puncheon — a light hand designed to let site speak. The result is a Sauvignon that nods more toward Sancerre than Marlborough: zippy, mineral, citrus-driven, with quiet textural complexity from time in wood. Drink chilled and young.
Original: $29.99
-65%$29.99
$10.50Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
A Sancerre-minded Sauvignon Blanc from Oregon, made by Portland's most European-leaning urban winery. Division Winemaking Company runs the Division-Villages label as their bistro-tier project — wines that channel European inspirations for the weeknight table. La Frontière is sourced from two organically farmed Sauvignon Blanc sites: a 7.5-acre parcel in the Eola-Amity Hills of the Willamette Valley and the Allegre Vineyard in the Columbia Gorge, planted to Friulian clones. The wine is raised in a mix of stainless steel, neutral Burgundy barrel, and puncheon — a light hand designed to let site speak. The result is a Sauvignon that nods more toward Sancerre than Marlborough: zippy, mineral, citrus-driven, with quiet textural complexity from time in wood. Drink chilled and young.












