Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc is one of the most widely planted white grape varieties in the world, following Chardonnay and Spain’s Airén. It is prized for its vibrant, zesty character and has gained global popularity, now cultivated in nearly every wine-producing country.
The grape is known for its refreshing acidity, typically dry style, and distinctive aromatic profile, often showing notes of citrus, green fruits, and fresh herbs. As a light-bodied white wine, Sauvignon Blanc is highly versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of occasions and food pairings.
However, Sauvignon Blanc’s flavour and aroma can vary significantly depending on climate and terroir. Cooler regions tend to produce more herbaceous, crisp styles, while warmer climates yield riper, more fruit-driven expressions, meaning personal preference often plays a key role in choosing a style.
The History of the Sauvignon Blanc Grape Variety
The name Sauvignon is derived from the old French word sauvage, meaning “wild”, reflecting the grape’s origins as a wild vine in western France, most likely in the Loire Valley, where it was later domesticated. While its exact lineage remains uncertain, it is widely believed to be related to the ancient variety Savagnin.
The earliest written references to Sauvignon Blanc date back to the 16th century, and by the 18th century it was already recognised for producing high-quality wines. It was during this period that Sauvignon Blanc was crossed with Cabernet Franc, giving rise to Cabernet Sauvignon, now one of the world’s most important grape varieties.
Sauvignon Blanc became firmly established in both the Loire Valley and Bordeaux, where it remains a key component of regional wine styles. In the 19th century, the grape was introduced to the New World, where it adapted successfully to a range of climates. Today, countries such as the United States and New Zealand produce significant quantities, although the classic expressions from France continue to serve as benchmarks for quality.
Wine Regions
Sauvignon Blanc is consistently refreshing and lively, although its aromatic profile can vary significantly depending on where it is grown. Some of the most renowned examples come from the Loire Valley, particularly from Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre. These regions benefit from a cool climate and calcareous soils, which suit the grape well and contribute to its crisp, mineral-driven style. Nearby appellations such as Menetou-Salon, Quincy, and Reuilly also produce high-quality Sauvignon Blanc.
In Bordeaux, Sauvignon Blanc is commonly blended with Sémillon, a fuller-bodied and more textured grape, to produce both dry and sweet wines. More accessible, everyday styles are also produced, particularly in south-west France and the Languedoc-Roussillon. While these wines may be less complex than those from the Loire or Bordeaux, they remain fresh, approachable, and appealing.
Sauvignon Blanc is widely cultivated beyond France, notably in New Zealand and Chile, where it often develops a more tropical and expressive character. It is also produced in significant quantities in Australia, California, and northern Italy. Today, Sauvignon Blanc is grown in most wine-producing countries, reflecting its adaptability and global popularity.
Wine Styles & Tasting Notes
Winemakers around the world produce a wide range of wines from Sauvignon Blanc, including many inexpensive, approachable styles. These wines are typically light-bodied and dry, with moderate alcohol and vibrant acidity. On the nose, they often display subtle white fruit notes, accompanied by herbal aromas reminiscent of fresh-cut grass and green herbs.
When grown in more prestigious sites, such as the calcareous soils of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé in the Loire Valley, Sauvignon Blanc can reach exceptional quality. These wines are often defined by pronounced minerality, balanced by citrus and white fruit flavours, alongside characteristic vegetal nuances. This classic Loire style is highly regarded, and Sauvignon Blanc from this region is rarely influenced by new oak, preserving its purity and freshness.
Bordeaux offers another notable expression of Sauvignon Blanc, where it is typically blended with Sémillon to produce more structured and age-worthy wines. Some of the finest examples are barrel-aged, resulting in fuller-bodied wines with greater depth and complexity. In warmer climates, such as New Zealand, coastal Chile, and California, Sauvignon Blanc develops a more tropical profile, with flavours of lychee and guava, alongside more pronounced herbal notes such as green pepper. While these styles are expressive and appealing, they often show softer acidity compared to their French counterparts.
Food Pairings
Sauvignon Blanc is a highly versatile white wine at the table. Its natural acidity enhances many dishes, much like a squeeze of lemon over fried fish. Combined with its fresh aromas of fruit, citrus, and herbs, the wine remains balanced and unobtrusive, allowing the food to take centre stage. As a result, Sauvignon Blanc is particularly easy to pair with a wide range of cuisines.
It is traditionally paired with goat’s cheese and other fresh, curd cheeses. It also works well with raw fish, such as sushi and sashimi, as well as fried foods, where its acidity cuts through richness and oil. Seafood, including fish and shellfish, benefits from the wine’s bright, crisp profile.
More structured styles, particularly those with some oak influence, can complement richer dishes such as poultry, white meats, and pasta, especially when herbs are involved, for example in pesto-based dishes. Overall, Sauvignon Blanc is an exceptionally food-friendly wine, while also being enjoyable on its own, particularly in warm weather.
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Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Colombard-SauvignonThis exquisite marriage of colombard and sauvignon reveals citrus, floral and exotic aromas, very refreshing and full of flavours. This wine is perfect as an aperitif and with all fish and seafood dishes.
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Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Sauvignon l'EspiegleLong in the mouth with slightly acidulated notes. Perfect with seafood and fried fish, serve at 10°C.
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Vin de France: Domaine Laurens Cerisier White'Comme un Dimanche Sous Un Cerisier' - Like a Sunday under a Cherry Tree. Aromas of passion and citrus fruits.
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Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Gros Manseng & SauvignonThe duo of Sauvignon and Gros-Manseng will seduce you with its intense notes of exotic and citrus fruits, with a streak of minerality and freshness.
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Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvee TraditionMade with a majority of Sauvignon complemented by Muscadelle. Very floral and soft on the palate, with lingering lemony flavours. Best with seafood or on its own.
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Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet WhiteAromatic nose with notes of yellow fruits, ginger, lemongrass and rose blossom. Refreshing and beautifully balanced on the palate, with flavours of citrus and pineapple.
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Pays d'Oc: Domaine V La Grange SauvignonPretty pale gold colour, shiny with green reflections. Fine, intense and fruity nose with notes of citrus fruit, lemon and redcurrant. Well-balanced palate that gives a sensation of freshness and richness with a lingering finish.
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Comte Tolosan: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique WhiteThe youngest of the 'Authentique' wines from this producer - has a very aromatic nose of citrus and white fruits. The palate is lively, the mouth light with a lot of freshness and a nice return of citrus.
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Touraine: Domaine Saint Roch Les DemoisellesElegant, dry wine with a powerful nose. Lovely combination of fruity notes with a mineral finish. Pure with a unique character, this is a refined and authentic experience.
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Bordeaux: Chateau de Bonhoste WhiteSupple and well-rounded with hints of white flower and citrus fruit. Fruity and fresh floral wine, gently acidic. Drink young to keep its freshness. Most popular wine.
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Pays d'Oc: Chateau Guery Serre de Guery Sophia SauvignonExcellent classic sauvignon, structured, smooth and refreshing.
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Cotes Du Tarn: Domaine Barreau Baro No.2 White'Brilliant, Aromatique, Rond, Oncteux'. Beautiful bright dress, fruity nose with citrus notes. Fruity, full-bodied, with a tangy finish.
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Vin de France: Vignobles Dubois #9Max WhiteLight and fruity low alcohol 9% wine made from Sauvignon Blanc.
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Cotes de Bergerac: Chateau La Mouliere WhitePretty yellow colour, limpid and brilliant with golden reflections. The nose is frank, fresh and fruity with aromas of pear and pineapple. The palate is supple and lively, then round and mellow, developing pleasant fruity flavours that persist for a long time on the finish.
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Graves: Chateau Bousquet WhiteMineral undertones, a charming liveliness and fruitiness, with notes of white peach and a hint of citrus.
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Valencay: Domaine Bardon Les Hauts TaillonsA delicate balance between the finesse of spring flowers and the power of a great generosity. An elegant texture and depth, with aromas of white fruit on the palate.
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Sauternes: Chateau d'Arche La Perle d'Arche 37.5clPerle d'Arche is a Sauternes wine made from selected plots at Chateau d'Arche, Grand cru classé in 1855. This wine combines finesse and aromatic intensity with elegance. With fresh and jammy fruit, spice and vanilla notes, it adds a light, gourmet touch to aperitifs and meals.
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Blaye Cotes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Pente SudWine from a plot perfectly exposed on a southern slope. Aging in barrels gives this wine structure and fullness. Intense and complex bouquet combining fruity and spicy notes.
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Touraine: Domaine Bardon ChenonceauxDry structure but rich on the palate, expressing a beautiful aromatic intensity. With elegant notes of white flowers and citrus. Lively and refined, with a lingering freshness.
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Quincy: Gerard BigonneauIts colour is limpid with sparkling reflections. On the nose, aromas of citrus fruit, grapefruit, and of fresh lemon. Striking on the palate with a beautiful body. A little roundness, but which remains with a nice balance and liveliness at the end.
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Reuilly: Gerard BigonneauElegant and generous, it reveals complex aromas of white fruits. The palate is dense, warm and balanced.
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Menetou-Salon: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des VrilleresPleasant nose of citrus, round, silky and full-bodied.
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Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des VrilleresAlways a fashionable winner if you like Sauvignon. This particular wine has the merit to always please irrespective of the vintage. That has been the case for the last 25 years. It has a dry and most appealing roundness, and such a lovely lingering after-taste. At its best with fish, shellfish and goat cheese. Best drunk within 5 years, but will keep longer and will change in character.
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Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres Reserve du DemonAn enticing and cheeky wine, offering a range of citrus fruits, honey and sage. The mouth is alive and invigorating, light and has fine length. The body is supported by rounded tannins.
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Pouilly Fume: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Villa PaulusElegant fruit. Flinty with long finish and persistent after-taste, best with seafood or goat cheese. A classy wine, always very consistent over the years.
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Pouilly Fume: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Les Pierres de PierreThe tense and vibrant attack gives way to fatness and roundness. Its high minerality and its length in mouth allow a great variety of food matches.
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Pouilly-Fumé: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Clos du Chateau PaladiPeach aromas on the nose, soft and round with a refreshing acidity. Made from a plot in the locally called 'Château Paladi', in Pouilly, a four-towered bourgeois house.
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Sancerre: Domaine Masson-Blondelet ThauvenayHarvested on hard limestone and chalky-flinty soils this wine is to be drunk young. Its intensity, freshness and great minerality matches with a platter of seafood and crustaceans.
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Sauternes: Chateau d'Arche La Perle d'ArchePerle d'Arche is a Sauternes wine made from selected plots at Chateau d'Arche, Grand cru classé in 1855. This wine combines finesse and aromatic intensity with elegance. With fresh and jammy fruit, spice and vanilla notes, it adds a light, gourmet touch to aperitifs and meals.
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Sancerre: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Amazing WhiteProduced for the first time upon the great 2022 vintage, this exceptional cuvée is an handpicked selection of the ripest and finest grapes made under Pierre’s supervision during the harvest - Masson Blondelet wanted to pay a Tribute to the Amazing Terroir of Sancerre which allows them to produce outstanding wines, where elegance, citrus-fruit and minerality are key-masters. A limited edition of 1,200 bottles.
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