....one of the World’s Top Ten Iconic Wine Shops     -     Wine Enthusiast Magazine

sauvignon Blanc

Shop By
View as Grid List

Showing 1-48 of 54 Results

Set Descending Direction
  1. 2A Blanc 2019
    2A Blanc 2019

    The Prince Wine Store’s 2A range is designed to be both affordable and very drinkable! We are proud of these wines and believe that they offer exceptional value for money in their price range. Made from fruit sourced from Victoria’s Strathbogie ranges this delicious and refreshing dry white was fermented without wood to allow the natural fruit characters to come out. PWS

    2019
    sauvignon Blanc
    Australia
    463
  2. Domaine du Salvard Unique Sauvignon Blanc 2020
    Domaine du Salvard Unique Sauvignon Blanc 2020
    Previously labelled 'Unique' Sauvignon Blanc. With a new name and spanking new label designed by the talented French-based artist Louise Sheeran, the package here now reflects the quality of the wine inside. Cropped from mature vines rooted in the sandy clay soils of Cheverny's Fougères sur Bièvre, Blanc de Salvard is 100% Sauvignon Blanc raised on lees without any oak. The Delaille brothers' 2020 is another succulent and vibrant white, packed with aromas and flavours of pithy citrus, and shot through with smoky, resinous freshness and mouth-watering acidity. Classic Vin de Soif Loire.
    2020
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  3. Maude Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2021
    Maude Wines Sauvignon Blanc 2021
    Elegant, mineral centric with scents of fresh citrus and orchard fruits, herbs and hay, grapefruit and yellow flowers. Flavours on the palate are a mix of lemon and peach which transition into gooseberry and fresh herbs. Excellent texture and length with a fine mealy mouthfeel emphasising rocks and clay, fine fruit tannins and acidity. A delicious, salivating expression ready as an aperitif or with fresh shell fish. Lengthy finish, balanced and well made. Best drinking from 2022 through 2027. CAM DOUGLAS MS
    2021
    sauvignon Blanc
    New Zealand
    373
  4. Jonathan Didier Pabiot Pouilly Fume Luminance 2020
    Jonathan Didier Pabiot Pouilly Fume Luminance 2020

    The 2020 Pouilly Fumé Luminance is pure, fragrant and enticing. Forget a bouquet of flowers for your nearest and dearest, buy this highly floral style of Poully Fumé instead with its attractive elderflower and nectarine perfume. Formerly known as Predilection, this is tender and far more textured than most; it's creamy and blossoming and that's due to both the kimmeridgian-marl soils and 18 months on lees. A light chalky texture coats the roof of the mouth on the long, scented and salty finish. REBECCA GIBB, Vinous.com

    From Kimmeridgian limestone, the 2020 Pouilly Fumé Luminance (known as "Prédilection" until the 2019 vintage) is excitingly pure and mineral on the saline and complex nose that indicates ripe and concentrated fruit. On the palate, this is a rich and intense, finely tannic, bitter yet stimulatingly fresh and saline Pouilly with a long and powerful finish. STEPHAN RHEINHARDT, Wine Advocate


     

    2020
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  5. Jonathan Didier Pabiot Pouilly Fume Leon 2020 375ml
    Jonathan Didier Pabiot Pouilly Fume Leon 2020 375ml

    The 2020 Léon is surprisingly tangy and bright for this warm vintage with just 13% alcohol. It's light in body and focused while 12-18 months on lees has provided a sense of roundness and texture to the mid palate as well as a touch of autolysis-derived pastry character to the apple and citrus fruit and lightly floral aromas. Vibrant, fresh and youthful. Best enjoyed in the first three to six years of its life for its energy. REBECCA GIBB, Vinous.com

    The former Florilège comes with a new name this year. Predominantly from limestone soils but also silex, the 2020 Pouilly Fumé Léon offers a clear, deep, fresh and spicy, quite complex and iodine bouquet with great precision and mineral intensity. Aged in stainless steel, concrete and 20% oak barrels (228 and 500 liter), this is a rich and round, very elegant and aromatic Pouilly-Fumé with good mineral and fruity freshness and a long, intense and tensioned finish that reveals fine tannins and crisp grip. This is a substantial wine with excellent aging potential. STEPHAN RHEINHARDT, Wine Advocate

    2020
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  6. Casa Rojo Tierra de Blancos La Gabacha Rueda Blanco 2021
    Casa Rojo Tierra de Blancos La Gabacha Rueda Blanco 2021

    The vineyards of  100% Sauvignon Blanc are between 20 and 30 years old, located in the municipality of Valdestillas, (Valladolid) at an altitude of 750 meters; mechanized harvest and harvested at night. A low temperature fermentation at keeps the aromas of the variety. Aging was on fine lees for 3 months.

    Opens first with tropical notes of mango and pineapple accompanied by slight hints of citrus, and herbaceous details. On the palate the wine is dry, with fresh zingy acidity that gives it a lovely nervousity with a delicate mineral steak that spikes the fruit. Great balance and super easy to enjoy.

    2021
    sauvignon Blanc
    Spain
  7. Domaine du Salvard Unique Sauvignon Blanc 2022
    Domaine du Salvard Unique Sauvignon Blanc 2022
    Previously labelled ‘Unique’ Sauvignon Blanc. With a new name and spanking new label designed by the talented French-based artist Louise Sheeran, the package here now reflects the quality of the wine inside. Cropped from mature vines rooted in the sandy clay soils of Cheverny’s Fougères sur Bièvre, Blanc de Salvard is 100% Sauvignon Blanc raised on lees without any oak.

    This is how sauvignon blanc should be. Racy, minerality at its core but tamed with white fruits, nectarine, a little hint of something tropical delicately in the background and packed with flavour without being a one-dimensional tropical fruit bomb. This a great example of what a little care and attention can turn this somewhat ubiquitous grape into something so freakin delicious.
    2020
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  8. Chateau La Caussade Bordeaux Blanc 2021
    Chateau La Caussade Bordeaux Blanc 2021
    The Chateau la Caussade wines are grown on the typical clay-limestone soil of southern Bordeaux with fossilized oysters in subsoil that give it the minerally freshness and firm fruit. A blend of 96 % Sauvignon 4% Semillon its fermented in stainless steel tanks with some extend macerations and long ageing on lees with frequent stirring.

    The team at Caussade have done a wonderful job of building texture and weight into this wine while keeping all the beautiful fresh and mineral laden fruit at the core. The lemon and pepper hit from the semillon at lovely little accents here and there wine flows with fresh apple, citrus and soft peach notes. A little wild herb on the finish just adds another dimension.
    2021
    sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
    France
    460
  9. Chateau Peybonhomme Les Tours Côtes de Blaye Le Blanc 2021
    Chateau Peybonhomme Les Tours Côtes de Blaye Le Blanc 2021

    Biodynamic. This delicious and racy white is a blend of Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc drawn from a two-hectare, biodynamic vineyard close to the banks of the Gironde River. Guillaume Hubert's grounded, vineyard-focused approach results in a vibrant, unworked and racy white whose crunchy freshness and juicy texture reflects its limestone soils more transparently than anything we have come to expect of white Bordeaux.

    The grapes are handpicked, manually sorted and undergo a 24-hour carbonic period before being pressed into a mixture of concrete vats and oak barrels. Here there the wines complete their fermentation, carried out by indigenous yeasts only. In other words, it's a mould-breaking white Bordeaux, and just to be sure no one misses the point, the family bottle it in a Burgundy-shaped vessel. Vibrating with the year’s stony freshness, it's a crunchy, racy white with mouth-watering lemon pith, fresh herbs and some white floral notes, closing with silky grace and gentle phenolic bite. A lovely release of this vibrant, well-priced white.

    2021
    sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Sem/Sauv Blend
    France
    356
  10. Chateau Thieuley 'Generation 3' Bordeaux Blanc 2022
    Chateau Thieuley 'Generation 3' Bordeaux Blanc 2022

    Marie and Sylvie Courselle are two sisters most certainly doing it for themselves, not afraid to break from tradition in order to create truly tasty wines. A short 25 km from Bordeaux, the Courselle vineyard is located at Chateau Thieuley, the historic family property on the clay and limestone hills of Entre-dux-Mers. From growing up in the region, and studying their craft, to travelling widely abroad, the Courselle sisters came to have a deep understanding of the complexities of the family vineyard, and also its potential. They wanted to make wines to reflect their values, while show their great pride in their family history at Chateau Thieuley and pay tribute to the knowledge they learned from their parents.

    Marie and Sylvie have also worked hard to obtain their sustainable certification from Terra Vitis, working to ensure vineyard health and vitality that shines through in the end result.

    2018
    sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
    France
    356
  11. Domaine Lalaurie  Rivage Blanc IGP Coteaux de Narbonne 2021
    Domaine Lalaurie Rivage Blanc IGP Coteaux de Narbonne 2021
    Following their father's death in 2020, twin sisters Camille and Audrey are forging ahead as the 10th generation to run this gorgeous family farm near Narbonne in the Languedoc. As an enologist Camille has overseen a significant jump in quality by introducing modern winemaking techniques after working vintages abroad. They are investing in revitalising the old cellar and focused on biodiversity and achieving close to organic farming practices. Her wine style is sparkly, clean and honest, delivering impeccable quality across the range.
     
    A delicate, fresh and mineral wine from twin sisters Camille and Audrey, Rivage Blanc is racy and driven by Sauvignon Blanc, in a restrained European style. Floral citrus mingles with grapefruit juice and a very fine cut of refreshing acidity, a great example of Camille's clever, frank wine making style.
    2020
    chardonnay, Riesling, sauvignon Blanc
    Australia
    490
  12. Deep Woods Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2023
    Deep Woods Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2023

    JAMES HALLIDAY'S TOP 100 WINES 2023
    There's a special bond between place and variety here that creates a style unmatched elsewhere in Australia. The partial barrel ferment of a richly flavoured mix of snow pea, citrus and passionfruit has a refreshing undercarriage of polished acidity. (95) JAMES HALLIDAY

    SPECIAL VALUE - It oscillates between showy and bright with varietal flavours of snow peas, lemon balm, lemon-lime juice and passionfruit pith. A neat slip of texture with some creamy lees and slightly sticky phenolics JANE FAULKNER

    2022
    sauvignon Blanc
    Australia
    432
  13. Gerard Boulay Sancerre Clos Beaujeu 2022
    Gerard Boulay Sancerre Clos Beaujeu 2022
    In one of the region’s most regarded sites, Boulay’s vines claim prime position, sitting on that vein of Kimmeridgian limestone, the same that runs down through Chablis. Vines here are as old as 110 years. The steep slopes, old vines, and SE exposure ensures that this is often one of the most densely fruited wines. However this year I found it had a little more generosity than the others, certainly not a big wine, in the sense of fruitfulness, but if any in this bracket could be said to be “easy going” then this would come closest. I was startled by how good this wine was and it is only the first. Long, salty, tactile and struck through by a rod of acidity that tightens everything up at the end. It’s excellent! ROSCOE
    2022
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  14. Gerard Boulay Sancerre Les Monts Damnes 2022
    Gerard Boulay Sancerre Les Monts Damnes 2022
    Some may call this one of Chavignol’s Grand Crus, I would be among them. Though warmer and more exposed than some of Boulays other sites the steep vineyard has more chalky clay components in the soil, does that make a difference? I don’t know but every year I find this to be a bit more structural, grippy and phenolic backed wines in the line up, nothing this year to change my opinion there.
    Where this sets itself apart from some recent releases is this tightrope it seems to be walking, perhaps the wrong analogy, more of a tug of war. On one side you have this compact but heavy, dense fruit pulling down on the palate while on the other, offering equal resistance is the crisp acidity and almost chewy phenolic/extract characters. They kind of grip the fruit and pull it along, for now they are winning this game but only just. I think this may be the first to open up and expose its more charming characters. When it does I expect it will be gorgeous to drink. ROSCOE
    2022
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  15. Gerard Boulay Sancerre Comtesse 2022
    Gerard Boulay Sancerre Comtesse 2022
    From a tiny 0.40 hectare plot of 70 year old vines on the chalky soils of Monts Damnes this is supposed to represent the pinnacle of the Boulay’s bottlings, usually it does. This year it goes toe to toe with the La Cote. Honestly, only time will tell which of them will eventually take home the meat tray, but for now I think it’s a toss of the coin.
    Here there is an inescapable muscularity to the wine. It’s almost brawny and chewy. The extract is off the hook and it seems like its all that stands between your palate and a veritable onslaught of intensity and flavour. Hugely long and wildly intense, this is really quite something and has a long, glorious future ahead of it. Like the La Cote, these are Grand Cru quality wines that unerringly articulate their terroir. Exceptional wine. ROSCOE
    2022
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  16. Domaine Vacheron Sancerre Blanc 2022
    Domaine Vacheron Sancerre Blanc 2022
    ... its straight Sancerre Blanc, a blend of parcels (limestone 45%, flint 45% and 10% marl), is fermented in tank after being hand harvested. It is a stellar ‘entry’ wine to their range.VINOUS

    Domaine Vacheron is one of Sancerre’s elite properties, producing both white and red Sancerre wines of amazing purity and definition. The domaine has been completely transformed over to biodynamic farming with two young cousins, Jean-Laurent and Jean-Dominique Vacheron, at the helm. No synthetic material is used in the vineyard, harvests are carried out exclusively by hand, and the only fertilizer used is produced from the compost pile. Yields are kept extremely low. Having inherited some of the most coveted parcels in the appellation, the cousins are trying a Burgundian approach to Sancerre winemaking, with parcels being vinified
    2022
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    422
  17. Gaudry Sancerre Scorpion 2018
    Gaudry Sancerre Scorpion 2018
    Organic/biodynamic sauvignon blanc. The philosophy finds winemaking practice rooted in the historical past - old mentality about the wines.

    Textural and quite rich in style, light granitic minerality in the wine, some creaminess around that. Mouth-watering tang in the palate, exceptional length. Very classy, complex, almost savoury style but for the freshness and limey vibes. Lovely. MIKE BENNIE, The Wine Front
    2021
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    423
  18. Vincent Delaporte Sancerre 2022
    Vincent Delaporte Sancerre 2022
    Delaporte's 2021 Sancerre Chavignol is a classic cooler expression of Sauvignon in Sancerre with youthful aromas of lemon, gooseberry, crisp apples and green capsicum. While light in body, there is an element of weight and texture that augments the wine's volume and softens its edges. The finish is bright yet balanced but rather brief. However, an attractive chalky note persists, providing interest and tension. REBCCA GIBB MW, Vibous
    2014
    sauvignon Blanc
    France
    423
Page
per page