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    Sauvignon Blanc

    Sauvignon Blanc is the world’s third most planted white variety after Chardonnay and the Spanish Airen, and it’s loved for its zesty personality. The French grape has fans worldwide and now grows in nearly every wine-producing country.

    Sauvignon Blanc is known for its refreshing acidity, dry palate and aromas reminiscent of fruit and fresh herbs. Perhaps the most versatile light-bodied white wine, Sauvignon Blanc rises to any occasion with astounding adaptability.

    Nevertheless, Sauvignon Blanc tastes and smells different depending on the climatic conditions, so you might like one style over the others. 


    The History of the Sauvignon Blanc Grape Variety

    Sauvignon comes from the old French term ‘sauvage,’ or the wild one. Sauvignon grew wild in western France, most likely in the Loire Valley, where it was discovered and soon domesticated. Sauvignon’s origins are unclear; however, experts believe it might be the offspring of another local wild varietal, Savagnin.

    The earliest written records featuring the white grape go back to 1543. By the 18th century, Sauvignon Blanc was already recognised for the quality of its wines. Around this time, Sauvignon was paired with another local grape, the red Cabernet Franc, to produce the world’s most famous varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon.

    Sauvignon Blanc became a staple in the Loire Valley and Bordeaux, and in the 19th century, the thin-skinned grape found a new home in the New World. Today, the United States and New Zealand grow more Sauvignon than France, but the classic French styles continue to be benchmarks for quality.



    Wine Regions

    Sauvignon Blanc is always refreshing and lively. However, it can show very different aromas depending on where it grows. The most famous wines made with Sauvignon Blanc come from the French regions of Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre in the Loire Valley. These regions have a cold climate and white calcareous soils, ideal for growing the delicate grape. Neighbouring appellations, such as Menetou-Salon, Quincy and Reuilly, are also good Sauvignon sources.

    Winemakers also produce excellent examples of the grape in Bordeaux, where they blend it with the medium-bodied and waxy Semillon. On the other hand, adequately priced wines made with Sauvignon exist, and although not as complex or nuanced as those from the Loire or Bordeaux, they’re still attractive. This type of Sauvignon generally comes from the Southwest and Languedoc-Roussillon, in France, or the New World.

    Sauvignon Blanc is widely planted outside of France, notably in New Zealand and Chile, where the grape gains a tropical personality. Sauvignon is also produced abundantly in Australia, California and Northern Italy. Nearly every wine-producing country makes Sauvignon wine of acceptable quality.



    Wine Styles & Tasting Notes

    Winemakers worldwide produce inexpensive wines with Sauvignon Blanc. These wines are light-bodied and dry, with medium alcoholic strength and enticing acidity. These wines offer subtle white fruit notes on the nose, often with herbal aromas reminiscent of fresh-cut grass or cooking herbs.

    When Sauvignon Blanc grows in more prestigious sites, such as the white soils of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé, the wine is extraordinary. Minerality shines through, contrasting with citrus and white fruit aromas mingling with vegetal undertones. This is the classic Sauvignon style, and it is highly regarded in the world of fine wine. Sauvignon Blanc rarely sees new oak in the Loire Valley.

    Bordeaux is another remarkable source of Sauvignon. Here, the green grapes are mixed with Semillon, a richer varietal, to produce age-worthy wines, from which the finest spend time in barrels. These wines are bolder and fuller than those from the Loire.

    Finally, when grown in warmer climates, such as New Zealand, coastal Chile, and California, Sauvignon Blanc offers an entirely distinct set of aromas. Tropical fruits like lychee and guava shine through, and the subtle herbal notes typical of the varietal come forward as the unmistakable scent of bell peppers and jalapeno. Although attractive on the nose, these wines often lack the racy acidity of their French counterparts.



    Food Pairings

    Sauvignon Blanc is a versatile white wine at the table. The grape’s natural acidity helps many foods shine, like adding lemon or vinegar to fried fish. This acidity, paired with pleasant and never overwhelming scents of fruit, citrus, and herbs, results in a wine that never steals the spotlight, letting the food take centre stage. Sauvignon Blanc pairings are easy to put together.

    Sauvignon Blanc is traditionally paired with goat’s cheese and other fresh and curd cheeses. It is also compatible with raw fish, such as sushi and sashimi, and all types of fried food — acidity cuts through the oil.

    Seafood, including fish and shellfish, will benefit from the wine’s tart palate, while bolder and creamier dishes might benefit from its palate-cleansing properties.

    When oak-aged, Sauvignon can tackle more robust meals, such as white meat, poultry and pasta, especially if they have herbal ingredients, such as pesto. There is no doubt that Sauvignon Blanc is food friendly; it turns out it is also a fantastic stand-alone wine for warm summer days.

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    • Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Colombard-Sauvignon
      Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Colombard-Sauvignon
      This 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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    • Domaine Horgelus Gros Manseng
      Côtes de Gascogne: Domaine Horgelus Sauvignon & Gros Manseng
      The 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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    • Pays d'Oc: Domaine V La Grange Sauvignon
      Pays d'Oc: Domaine V La Grange Sauvignon
      Pretty 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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    • Vin de France: Sîn Blanc Sec
      Vin de France: Sîn Blanc Sec
      White flowers on the nose, lively and refreshing on the palate. Evolution of aromas of exotic fruits and acacia flower.
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    • Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvee Tradition
      Blaye Côtes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Cuvee Tradition
      Made 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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    • Chateau Les Bertrands 9Max White
      Vin de France: Vignobles Dubois #9Max White
      Light and fruity low alcohol 9% wine made from Sauvignon Blanc.
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    • Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Sauvignon l'Espiegle
      Côtes de Thongue: Domaine Coste Rousse Sauvignon l'Espiegle
      Long in the mouth with slightly acidulated notes. Perfect with seafood and fried fish, serve at 10°C.
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    • Pays d'Oc: Chateau Guery Serre de Guery Sophia Sauvignon
      Pays d'Oc: Chateau Guery Serre de Guery Sophia Sauvignon
      Excellent classic sauvignon, structured, smooth and refreshing.
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    • Vin de France: Domaine Laurens Cerisier White
      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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    • Bordeaux: Chateau des Landes Le Blanc
      Bordeaux: Chateau des Landes Le Blanc
      Brilliant and limpid colour. On the nose you feel complex and intense notes of white fruits, citrus, and white flowers. On the palate is big, rounded and silky with freshness to bring balance and length.
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    • Comte Tolosan: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique White
      Comte Tolosan: Domaine Roumagnac Authentique White
      The 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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    • Cotes Du Tarn: Domaine Barreau Baro No.2 White
      Cotes Du Tarn: Domaine Barreau Baro No.2 White
      'Brilliant, Aromatique, Rond, Oncteux'
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    • Cotes de Bergerac: Château La Moulière White
      Cotes de Bergerac: Château La Moulière White
      Pretty 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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    • Touraine: Domaine Saint Roch Les Demoiselles
      Touraine: Domaine Saint Roch Les Demoiselles
      Dry with some roundness to finish with. Not much acidity. Nice texture - Pleasant lingering taste.
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    • Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet White
      Coteaux du Pont du Gard: Domaine de Poulvarel Le Bouquet White
      Aromatic nose with notes of yellow fruits, vanilla pod and rose blossom. On the palate, charming with flavours of citrus and pineapple.
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    • Gaillac Perle: Domaine Barreau Augustin White
      Gaillac Perle: Domaine Barreau Augustin White
      Bottled very early, the Gaillac Perlé preserves fine bubbles giving it freshness and salinity, and ensuring a good length in the mouth. The roundness of Mauzac supports the fruitiness of Ondenc, giving a delicious whole.
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    • Chateau Bousquet Graves White
      Graves: Chateau Bousquet White
      This estate owned by the Zauza family offers this very charming white, very supple and round.
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    • Sauternes: Chateau d'Arche La Perle d'Arche 37.5cl
      Sauternes: Chateau d'Arche La Perle d'Arche 37.5cl
      Perle 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 Sud
      Blaye Cotes de Bordeaux: Chateau Les Bertrands Pente Sud
      Wine 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 Les Chenonceaux
      Touraine: Domaine Bardon Les Chenonceaux
      Chenonceaux is a dry wine on the palate, expressing a certain power, with notes of white flowers and citrus.
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    • Domaine L'Epineau Coteaux du Giennois L'Instant
      Coteaux du Giennois: Domaine de L'Epineau L'Instant
      Remarkable expression of sauvignon, nose of blackcurrant flower and exotic fruits, combining freshness and length in the mouth, good aromatic balance.
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    • Reuilly: Gerard Bigonneau
      Reuilly: Gerard Bigonneau
      Elegant 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 Vrilleres
      Menetou-Salon: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres
      Pleasant nose of citrus, round, silky and full-bodied.
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    • Quincy: Gerard Bigonneau
      Quincy: Gerard Bigonneau
      Its 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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    • Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres
      Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres
      Always 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 Demon
      Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres Reserve du Demon
      An 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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    • Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres Perle Blanche
      Sancerre: Kevin et Karine Lauverjat Moulin des Vrilleres Perle Blanche
      A special cuvee made from vines around 55 years old, with an aroma combining floral and mineral tones. On the palate a true Sancerre, voluptuous, aromatic.
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    • Pouilly Fume: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Villa Paulus
      Pouilly Fume: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Villa Paulus
      Elegant 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 Pierre
      Pouilly Fume: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Les Pierres de Pierre
      The 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 Paladi
      Pouilly-Fumé: Domaine Masson-Blondelet Clos du Chateau Paladi
      Peach 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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