Sauvignon Blanc Flashcards

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In what climates does Sauvignon Blanc prefer to grow?

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  • Cool* Moderate
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Describe the general style of Sauvignon Blanc.

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  • Dry* High acidity* Light to medium body* Aromatic/floral* Herbaceous (grass, bell pepper, asparagus)* Fruits range from gooseberry to passionfruit* Most are unoaked
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What grape is typically blended with Sauvignon Blanc?

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Semillon/Sémillon

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When Sauvignon Blanc is made as a single-varietal wine, which type of vessel is it usually fermented in?

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Inert vessels, such as stainless steel.

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Why isn’t new oak usually used on single-varietal Sauvignon Blanc?

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Oak flavors typically overpower the fruity characteristics of Sauvignon Blanc.

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When is Sauvignon Blanc normally best consumed?

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In its youth when fruit flavors and herbaceous notes are at their freshest.## FootnoteSauvignon Blanc can develop unappealing flavors (decaying vegetables) as it ages.

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What are the 2 regions in France that are best known for Sauvignon Blanc?

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  1. Loire2. Bordeaux
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Which region in France is known to bottle Sauvignon Blanc as a single varietal?

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Loire Valley

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Which appellations in Loire produce quality Sauvignon Blanc?

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In descending quality:1. Sancerre AOC2. Pouilly-Fumé AOC3. Touraine AOC

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Where are Sancerre AOC and Pouilly-Fumé AOC located in relation to one another?

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They are across the Loire River from one another.

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What is the climate of Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé, and Touraine?

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Cool climate

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In the cooler climate of the Loire Valley, what characteristics will Sauvignon Blanc express?

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  • Dry* High acidity* Green apple* Herbaceous* Wet river rock, especially in Sancerre AOC
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Which is lower in quality: Touraine AOC or Sancerre AOC?

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Touraine AOC is lower in quality to Sancerre AOC (it’s usually acceptable to good quality, but never high quality).Sauvignon Blanc from Touraine AOC will be inexpensive, come from a broader area, and will be more simple and fruit-forward than Sancerre.

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What 3 appellations in Bordeaux are known for Sauvignon Blanc?

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In descending order of quality:1. Péssac-Léognan AOC2. Graves AOC3. Bordeaux AOC

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Which region in France is known to blend Sauvignon Blanc with Sémillon?

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Bordeaux

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Of Bordeaux’s 3 appellations known for Sauvignon Blanc, which produces the most generic in style?

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Bordeaux AOC

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Because Bordeaux typically blends Sauvignon Blanc with Sémillon, what winemaking technique do many winemakers use?

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Barrel aging## FootnoteWhite wines from Bordeaux will develop attractive and pleasant aromas from the oak maturation, such as honey and nuts.

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Why aren’t there significant plantings of Sauvignon Blanc in the South of France?

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The South of France is too warm for Sauvignon Blanc to retain its characteristic freshness.## FootnoteBut when Sauvignon Blanc is grown in the south of France, it is at higher elevation.

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Which region in New Zealand is identified with Sauvignon Blanc?

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Marlborough

20
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Why are there so many different styles of Sauvignon Blanc coming out of Marlborough?

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  • Winemakers can blend across diverse sites, or they can bottle single-vineyard wines;* Winemakers will harvest grapes at different ripeness levels and blend them, or they will bottle from one site that was harvested all at once.## FootnoteFlavors can range from lean and precise Loire Valley-styled Sauvignon Blanc to super fruity and exaggerated asparagus Sauvignon Blancs.
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Are Sauvignon Blancs from Marlborough usually bottled as single varietals or are they blended with other grape varietals?

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Single varietal

22
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In Australia, is Sauvignon Blanc bottled as a single varietal or blended with other grape varietals?

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Both, and when it’s blended it’s usually with Semillon.

23
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Name 2 appellations in Australia known for Sauvignon Blanc.

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  1. Margaret River2. Adelaide Hills
24
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What impact does Semillon/Sémillon have when it’s blended with Sauvignon Blanc?

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Semillon/Sémillon adds weight and texture to Sauvignon Blanc, giving it a fuller body.## FootnoteSemillon/Sémillon also gives the wine longer aging potential.

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Why are Margaret River and Adelaide Hills good places to grow Sauvignon Blanc?

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Both are cooled by sea breezes, and Adelaide Hills is at a higher altitude.## FootnoteAdelaide Hills is 600-650 meters (roughly 2000 feet) above sea level.

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2 regions in Chile make acceptable to very good quality Sauvignon Blanc.What are they in ascending order?

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  1. Central Valley2. Casablanca Valley
27
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What makes Casablanca Valley a good place to grow Sauvignon Blanc?

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  • Morning fog* Cool ocean breezes
28
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What 2 areas in South Africa are known for making refreshing Sauvignon Blanc?

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  1. Constantia2. Elgin
29
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What cools down Constantia?

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Cool ocean breezes coming up from Antarctica.

30
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What cools down Elgin?

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Altitude## FootnoteElgin is one of the coolest wine growing areas in South Africa.

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What’s the one area in California known for its Sauvignon Blanc?

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Napa Valley## FootnoteSauvignon Blanc is grown in cooler areas, not on the warm valley floor, to help it retain its acidity.

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What stylistic choice do some Napa Valley winemakers make with their Sauvignon Blancs?

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Oak maturation, which adds body, texture and vanilla/smoky flavors.