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1
Q

In what climates does Sauvignon Blanc prefer to grow?

A
  • Cool
  • Moderate
2
Q

Describe the general style of Sauvignon Blanc.

A
  • Dry
  • High acidity
  • Light to medium body
  • Aromatic/floral
  • Herbaceous (grass, bell pepper, asparagus)
  • Fruits range from gooseberry to passionfruit
  • Most are unoaked
3
Q

What grape is typically blended with Sauvignon Blanc?

A

Semillon/Sémillon

4
Q

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

A

Inert vessels such as stainless steel.

5
Q

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

A

Oak flavors typically overpower the fruity characteristics of Sauvignon Blanc.

6
Q

When is Sauvignon Blanc normally best consumed?

A

In its youth

Especially when fruit flavors and herbaceous notes are at their freshest.

Sauvignon Blanc can develop unappealing flavors (decaying vegetables) as it ages.

7
Q

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

A
  1. Loire
  2. Bordeaux
8
Q

Which region in France is known to bottle Sauvignon Blanc as a single varietal?

A

Loire Valley

9
Q

Which appellations in Loire produce quality Sauvignon Blanc?

A

In descending quality:

  1. Sancerre AOC
  2. Pouilly-Fumé AOC
  3. Touraine AOC
10
Q

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

A

They are across the Loire River from one another.

11
Q

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

A

Cool climate

12
Q

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

A
  • Dry
  • High acidity
  • Green apple
  • Herbaceous
  • Wet river rock, especially in Sancerre AOC
13
Q

Which is lower in quality: Touraine AOC or Sancerre AOC?

A

Touraine AOC

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

14
Q

What 3 appellations in Bordeaux are known for Sauvignon Blanc?

A

In descending order of quality:

  1. Péssac-Léognan AOC
  2. Graves AOC
  3. Bordeaux AOC
15
Q

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

A

Bordeaux

16
Q

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

A

Bordeaux AOC

17
Q

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

A

Barrel aging

White wines from Bordeaux will develop attractive and pleasant aromas from the oak maturation, such as honey and nuts.

18
Q

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

A

The South of France is too warm for Sauvignon Blanc to retain its characteristic freshness.

But when Sauvignon Blanc is grown in the south of France, it is at higher elevation.

19
Q

Which region in New Zealand is identified with Sauvignon Blanc?

A

Marlborough

20
Q

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

A
  • 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.

Flavors can range from lean and precise Loire Valley-styled Sauvignon Blanc to super fruity and exaggerated asparagus Sauvignon Blancs.

21
Q

Are Sauvignon Blancs from Marlborough usually bottled as single varietals or are they blended with other grape varietals?

A

Single varietal

22
Q

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

A

Both

When it’s blended, it’s usually with Semillon.

23
Q

Name 2 appellations in Australia known for Sauvignon Blanc.

A
  1. Margaret River
  2. Adelaide Hills
24
Q

What impact does Semillon/Sémillon have when it’s blended with Sauvignon Blanc?

A

Semillon/Sémillon adds weight and texture to Sauvignon Blanc, giving it a fuller body.

Semillon/Sémillon also gives the wine longer aging potential.

25
Q

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

A

Both are cooled by sea breezes, and Adelaide Hills is at a higher altitude.

Adelaide Hills is 600-650 meters (roughly 2000 feet) above sea level.

26
Q

Which 2 regions in Chile make acceptable to very good quality Sauvignon Blanc (in ascending order)?

A
  1. Central Valley
  2. Casablanca Valley
27
Q

What makes Casablanca Valley a good place to grow Sauvignon Blanc?

A
  • Morning fog
  • Cool ocean breezes
28
Q

What 2 areas in South Africa are known for making refreshing Sauvignon Blanc?

A
  1. Constantia
  2. Elgin
29
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What cools down Constantia?

A

Cool ocean breezes coming up from Antarctica.

30
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What cools down Elgin?

A

Altitude

Elgin is one of the coolest wine growing areas in South Africa.

31
Q

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

A

Napa Valley

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

32
Q

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

A

Oak maturation

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