Sauvignon Blanc is from Bordeaux and Loire Valley in France.
One of the most popular grapes in the world (nr.8 in 2019).
The name means "wild white".
Sauvignon Blanc has high acidity, high fruit aromas and low alcohol.
Color: From Green Hues (typical Marlborough) to Pale Straw.
Straw if oaked or from warm climate.
Green in the color green in the taste!
Sauvignon Blanc is a highly aromatic dry wine, known for its green and herbaceous aromas.
Fruit. Citrus. Lime. Grapefruit. Orange.
Green Apple. White Peach. Apricot.
Gooseberry. Pineapple. Passion Fruit. Lychee.
Herbs. Fresh-Cut Grass. Blackcurrant Leaves. Lemon Grass.
Green Bell Pepper. Asparagus.
Flowers. Iris. Acacia. Linden. Elder.
Mineral. Flint. Wet Stone. Ozone. Gun Powder (Pouilly Fumé).
Chemical. Ammonia. Pipi du Chat (Cat Pee).
Unripe grapes often produces lime, gooseberries, green fruit and apple flavors.
Ripe grapes can add grapefruit, green melon and passion fruit aromas.
Highly ripe grapes can move towards peaches and nectarine.
Cooler regions can move the flavors towards vegetal and herb qualities like celery, fresh-cut grass, and green peppers.
Warmer regions move the flavors towards more citrus and tropical fruit.
Sauvignon Blanc is super food friendly, especially with Seafood, Fish and Veggies.
Aperitif.
Seafood. Mussels. Crab. Clams. Lobster.
Fried White Fish. Sea Bass.
White Sea Bass with Citrusy Sauce (Sancerre).
Fried-Fish Sandwiches with Jalapeño-Spiked Tomatoes (Chile).
Grilled Salmon or Trout. Smoked Salmon.
Salmon or Trout with Vinegar Cucumber Salad.
Sushi. Sashimi. Wasabi (South Africa).
Chicken. Turkey. Pork Chop.
Green Salads. Avocado. Vinegar.
Fresh Green Herbs. Parsley. Basil. Thyme. Mint. Capers. Tarragon. Rosemary.
Coriander.
Spring vegetables. Asparagus. Artichokes. Cucumber. Fennel. Tomatoes.
Cheese. Goat. Feta.
Serving temperatures: 8-10°C (46-50°F) |
Sauvignon Blanc is one of the most popular grapes in the world.
Bordeaux and the Loire Valley in France are the regions where it originated.
The name Sauvignon Blanc means "Wild White".
The grape is very aromatic and depending on climate and terroir the aromas can change from grassy to tropical.
However, the herbal green character is a common denominator wherever it is grown.
You can read more about Sauvignon Blanc world wide at Sauvignon Blanc Regions.
Sauvignon Blanc is gaining more and more popularity world wide.
You can read more about the grape at Sauvignon Blanc Grapes.
You can read more about the world wide production at Sauvignon Blanc Regions.
The best choice is a tulip shaped glass that keeps the aromas inside, makes your tongue form a U shape, and guides the wine to the center of your mouth, avoiding the sides, where acidity is less pleasant.
A smaller bowl also helps to serve smaller quantities, and keep the wine cold. Remember to hold your glass by the stem!