Sauvignon Blanc Flashcards

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Commonly known as planted widely in?

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Bordeaux, in the Loire Valley and in the New World, particularly Marlborough (New Zealand).

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In cool or moderate climate regions on poor soils

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High acidity
Classic green, herbaceous flavours (often reminiscent of green pepper, grass or nettles). These herbaceous characteristics are usually joined by some fruitiness - typically passionfruit, or elderflower.

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Warm and Hot regions

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It can fail to develop much aromatic character, just have hints of peach and grapefruit.

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Can Oak be used and generally where?

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Yes Oak is sometimes used to give the wines more body and flavour character, particularly in the United States where the Oak aged wines are frequently labelled as Fume Blanc.

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In the United States, what are Oak aged Sauvignon Blancs labelled?

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Fume Blanc.

Please note that in most other regions this is merely a synonym for Sauvignon Blanc

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Sauvignon Blanc is best consumed

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While young and fruity, Those that do not simply fade and can develop vegetal aromas of asparagus and peas.

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Classic regions include

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Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume (The Loire Valley)

Marlborough (New Zealand)

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Good Examples of this grape can also be found in

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Parts of the Loire, 
New Zealand
South Africa
Chile
Bordeaux 
The Midi (Southern France)
California
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