Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine that is great for a variety of occasions. Grown all over the world it is perfect with or without food.
When
you are a the supermarket or looking online for white wine there is
one name that crops up time and time again – Sauvignon Blanc. This
white wine is produced from a grape bearing the same name and is a
prolific variety now produced all over the world. The grape
originates from the Bordeaux region in France and it is from there
that you will find a bunch of classic white wines but it is from the
rest of the world that you will now find a range of sauvignon blanc
that will suit almost everybody’s taste. In general the sauvignon
blanc grape produces a crisp dry white wine however it can also be
used in the production of dessert wines too, making it versatile and
therefore a good grape to grow.
The
name Sauvignon Blanc originates from the word ‘sauvage’ meaning
wild and ‘blanc’ meaning white. However it is hardly a wild
plant, cultivated across the world it is now the wines that come from
New Zealand that are making the biggest impact on the wine world.
Introduced
to New Zealand in the 1970s it was originally thought that the
sauvignon blanc grape would be planted with the Muller Thurgau grape
to be blended together to produce wine. However the Sauvignon Blanc
had other ideas and has started to produce some amazing wines. The
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc white wine has become an all time classic
with its crisp gooseberry flavour. The dryness of the wine makes it
an excellent wine to enjoy alone or with food.
The
great thing about Sauvignon Blanc is that is works well with lots of
different things. Fabulous with fish, perfect with cheese, great with
a light salad and even good with Sushi it is a wine with great
character and universal appeal. It is however a wine that doesn’t
age well and so should be drunk soon after purchase. In fact it was
one of the first wines to be put into screw top bottles because of
this fact.
If
you like a dry white wine this could be the wine for you – it is a
favourite of many wine critics and connoisseurs alike. In fact if you
are interested in finding out more on this and many other wines why
not visit an online independent wine retailer. They have a great
selection of wines and are able to give you tasting notes for all
their wines.
| About the author |
Fiona Muller is a qualified journalist and has worked in food and drink writing for the last few years. To find out more information about different types of Sauvignon Blanc wines visit laithwaites.co.uk |
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