Sauvignon BlancThe zesty, herbaceous white that put New Zealand on the wine map!
Sauvignon Blanc hails from the Loire Valley and Bordeaux in France, where it's been cultivated since the 18th century. The name derives from the French word 'sauvage' (wild), referencing its untamed vigor in the vineyard. This globe-trotting grape found fame in unexpected places—particularly Marlborough, New Zealand, where it transformed into a pungent, tropical fruit bomb that took the wine world by storm in the 1980s.
Today, Sauvignon Blanc thrives in cool to moderate climates worldwide, from Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé in France to California's Napa Valley, Chile's Casablanca Valley, and South Africa's coastal regions. What makes it special? Its chameleon-like ability to express terroir dramatically—crisp and mineral in France, explosively fruity in New Zealand, and elegantly balanced in California. It's also a key blending partner with Sémillon in white Bordeaux.
How to recognize this grape variety?
Prepare your palate for a refreshing wake-up call! Sauvignon Blanc typically bursts with vibrant aromas of grapefruit, lime, and gooseberry, often accompanied by herbaceous notes of freshly cut grass, bell pepper, and nettles. Tropical versions showcase passion fruit, guava, and ripe melon. On the palate, expect mouthwatering acidity that makes your taste buds dance, with a crisp, clean finish that begs for another sip. The body is usually light to medium, with most examples unoaked to preserve that signature freshness.
This wine is a culinary dream partner. Pair it with fresh goat cheese, seafood (especially oysters and grilled fish), salads with citrus vinaigrettes, asparagus, and Asian cuisine with herbs like cilantro and Thai basil. The bright acidity cuts through rich dishes beautifully while complementing lighter fare.
Sauvignon Blanc production around the world
Here's the list of the top 5 producers of Sauvignon Blanc worldwide.
New ZealandMarlborough, Awatere Valley, Wairarapa, Hawke's Bay, Central Otago
27 000 haFranceLoire Valley, Bordeaux, Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé, Touraine, Graves, Pessac-Léognan
26 800 haChileCasablanca Valley, San Antonio, Leyda, Aconcagua Costa, Elqui Valley, Colchagua, Limarí
9 500 haSouth AfricaStellenbosch, Constantia, Elgin, Cape South Coast, Durbanville, Walker Bay
6 000 haAustraliaMargaret River, Adelaide Hills, Padthaway, Yarra Valley, Tasmania
5 200 haIf you like this grape variety...
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Grape variety fact sheet
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