Sauvignon Blanc Comparison: Pouilly-Fume vs. California
Dear Enthusiasts! It is no secret that Sauvignon Blanc is my favorite grape. It's made into delicious wine all over the world - New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. However, this post focuses on Sauvignon Blanc made in two key regions: California
and
Pouilly-Fume.
A few reminders on the awesomeness of the Sauvignon Blanc grape: the taste is most commonly described as grassy, bell peppers, asparagus, and even cirtrus fruits. Sauvignon Blanc is both lighter and less expensive than the traditional Chardonnay Americans reach for.
(1) Honig 2012 Sauvignon Blanc
Grapes:
97% Sauvignon Blanc, 2% Semillion, 1% Muscadet
Where its From:
Napa Valley. This label also has a Sauvignon Blanc specifically from Rutherford - obviously for a larger price tag - I'd love to hear a comment if the extra bucks are worth it.
Alcohol:
13.5%
Comments:
Wine was aged 90% in steel tanks, 10% in neutral oak.
The label says...
zippy acidity lends a crisp freshness to tropical flavors of mango, kiwi, lemongrass & freshly squeezed grapefruit. Juicy and refreshing, with aromas of honeysuckle, peach and grapefruit rind. Medium bodied, with a smooth, minerally finish.
I thought...
this wine is definitely a grapefruit bomb! Balanced - but grapefruit bomb. Don't get me wrong it was a great wine and I would definitely drink it again, but the Pouilly-Fume just seemed more complex and interesting.
(2) Domaine Masson-Blondelet 2012 Pouilly-Fume
Grapes:
Sauvignon Blanc
Where its From:
AOC Pouilly-Fume (Eastern part of Loire Valley)
Alcohol:
13%
Comments:
Pouilly-Fume is sometimes more difficult to find than the Sauvignon Blancs from Sancerre, but its definitely worth it if you find one! The limestone soil produces light-bodied, citrusy, acidic wines with a minerally finish. I love the steely finish limestone gives to these grapes! Pouilly-Fume is rumored to be fuller bodied that its neighbor Sancerre. This wine in particular was aromatic, citrusy with that awesome minerality I was looking for - highly recommended!
Wine Photos:
Honig on right; Pouilly-Fume on left.
Next time you are at the liquor store, considering buying your favorite grape from two different regions and do a comparison yourself! Until next time!
Cheers!