Sauvignon Blanc
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International Trophy Sauvignon Blanc over £15 – Bay of Fires, Sauvignon Blanc, Tasmania, Australia 2014By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Sauvignon blanc could ‘kill’ our industry, warns Moet New Zealand boss
Sauvignon Blanc could ‘kill’ the New Zealand wine industry, a new study says.
By Maggie Rosen Last updated
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First world Sauvignon Blanc congress to be held in August
The position and potential of Sauvignon Blanc will be the focus of the first World Sauvignon Congress in Graz, Austria, in August 2008.
By Darrel Joseph Last updated
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Sauvignon Blanc next for northern Europe
Sauvignon Blanc could thrive in northern Europe if average climate temperatures continue to rise, a conference has heard.
By Darrel Joseph Last updated
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James Lawther MW visits New Zealand to taste the Sauvignon Blancs
By James Lawther MW Last updated
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New Kiwi wine alliance will shun Sauvignon BlancA group of five fine wine producers in New Zealand have formed a new association to ‘set themselves apart’ from the Sauvignon Blanc market.
By Rebecca Gibb MW Last updated
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Sauvignon Blanc (white)
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Ten New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc 2014 wines to tryBy Tina Gellie Last updated
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Gruner Veltliner could be next NZ Sauvignon, say winemakersGrüner Veltliner could be the new Sauvignon Blanc of the future, a New Zealand winemaker has claimed.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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DWWA 2013 International Trophies: Sauvignon Blanc Over £15This year's winner of the Decanter World Wine Awards International Trophy for the Best in Show Sauvignon Blanc Over £15 went to David Nieuwoudt, Ghost Corner Sauvignon Blanc, Elim 2012, South Africa.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Chardonnay and Sauvignon allowed in Rioja
Rioja winemakers can now use Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Verdejo in their white wines, the region’s wine body has decreed.
By John Radford Last updated
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Australian wine producer puts faith in ‘cigar’ barrelsBy Danielle Costley Last updated
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Video: Tim Heath of Cloudy BayCloudy Bay winemaker Tim Heath popped into the Decanter tasting room to give us a preview of the 2010 Sauvignon Blanc and talked us through his style of winemaking
By John Abbott Last updated
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DAWA 2014 results: India wins historic first International Trophy as full results releasedA Sauvignon Blanc from India has made history by winning the country's first International Trophy, according to results from the Decanter Asia Wine Awards 2014, released online today.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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DWWA 2014 International Trophies: Sauvignon Blanc under £15This year's Decanter World Wine Awards International Trophy for the Best in Show Sauvignon Blanc under £15 went to Paul Cluver, Estate Sauvignon Blanc, Elgin, South Africa 2013 (13.4%)
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DWWA 2014 International Trophies: Sauvignon Blanc over £15This year's Decanter World Wine Awards International Trophy for the Best in Show Sauvignon Blanc over £15 went to Jean-Paul Balland, Grande Cuvée, Sancerre, Loire, France 2012 (13.2%)
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Bordeaux harvest starts with Carbonnieux after ‘roller-coaster’ growing seasonChateau Carbonnieux in Pessac Leognan is due to begin picking its Sauvignon Blanc grapes at the end of this week after a 'roller-coaster' season of highs and lows.
By Jane Anson Last updated
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Rueda
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SancerreBy Margaret Rand Last updated
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SA wineries to be monitored for additive use
A major testing programme has started in South Africa to monitor use of flavourings in Sauvignon Blanc.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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New World Sauvignon
New Zealand set the world alight when it started producing quality Sauvignon Blanc back in the 1980s. Now Chile and South Africa are catching up, says SARA BASRA
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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White grape harvest begins in BordeauxThe Bordeaux harvest began yesterday with workers at first growth Château Haut-Brion starting to pick the Sauvignon Blanc for the estate’s white wines.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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KWV sacks winemakers in additive scandal
South Africa’s second-biggest and best-known producer has fired two much-lauded winemakers after it was discovered they had adulterated the company’s Sauvignon Blanc.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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Chanel or Botrytis? Delpeuch creates perfume from wine
If you like the aroma of Sauvignon Blanc enough to rub it on your neck and smell of it all evening, CIVB chief Christian Delpeuch has just the thing for you.
By Panos Kakaviatos Last updated
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New Zealand: $17m research project into Sauvignon
New Zealand is working on a multimillion dollar research project to examine the distinctive qualities of Sauvignon Blanc.
By Adam Lechmere Last updated
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Didier Dagueneau diesDidier Dagueneau, one of the greatest Sauvignon Blanc producers in the world, has died in a flying accident at the age of 52.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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Top 10 Supermarket own-brand whites
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New Zealand Sauvignon sales rocket in Australia
Sales of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc to Australia have soared with the varietal’s popularity increasing 143% from November to December last year.
By Decanter Staff Last updated
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£3.99 NZ Sauvignon a ‘blip’
The sale of £3.99 Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is a short-term ‘blip’, according to the European head of New Zealand Winegrowers.
By Rebecca Gibb MW Last updated
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Canada’s 2009 harvest starts in Okanagan Valley
By Carolyn Hammond Last updated
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Australian producers rally to stem flood of New Zealand Sauvignon
Some of Western Australia’s most prominent producers are pooling their resources to combat the ever-increasing popularity of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
By Guy Woodward Last updated
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French ‘Kiwi Cuvee’ blocked in AustraliaA French Sauvignon Blanc has been blocked in Australia, following complaints from the New Zealand Winegrowers Association.
By James Lawrence Last updated