Sauvignon Blanc is a grape variety that thrives in nearly every climate, and it’s grown in several wine regions around the ...
Sauvignon Blanc is historically connected to two French winemaking regions: the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. It most likely originated in the former, which today still makes single-variety expressions ...
Sauvignon Blanc is historically connected to two French winemaking regions: the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. It most likely originated in the former, which today still makes single-variety expressions ...
Sauvignon Blanc is New Zealand’s signature grape. Below is a brief description and tasting notes on 15 of New Zealand’s award ...
A redo of one of the world’s most notable wine competitions — the 1976 Judgment of Paris — will pit U.S. wines against French Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah.