Sauvignon Blanc.

Why Sauvignon Blanc has intriguing flavours

Anne Krebiehl MW, 14.09.2022

Does Sauvignon Blanc really taste of passion fruit, boxwood or asparagus and what is responsible for the huge range of flavours?

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Vinifying Sauvignon Blanc at controlled, cool temperatures in stainless steel – rather than in wooden or cement vats as it was traditionally done in the variety’s homeland of France – unleashed a range of aromas the world went mad for. Flavour chemistry has clearly identified the compounds responsible for the aromas that make this grape so distinctive. The good news: if you smell boxwood or jalapeño in your Sauvignon Blanc, you are not dreaming. The main aroma compounds can be divided into two camps: methoxy-pyrazines and thiols.

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