05 Domaine Salvard Cheverny
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
$12.99
Another winner for sauvignon blanc lovers who enjoy the fruitier side of life. This wine heralds from the Touraine region of the Loire valley, which produces a lot of delicious, affordable sauvignon blanc that in this price range tends to be less austere than its cousins in Sancerre and much less rich than the nearby Pouilly Fume. It’s very tangy and fruit-forward, with quite a bit of grapefruit both on the nose and going down. However, it’s not nearly as acidic and grapefruit-heavy as many of the sauvignon blancs we’ve come to know from New Zealand (and sometimes Australia and South Africa). This may well be due the the fact that it’s tempered with 10% chardonnay. All-in-all, this is a great white table wine, probably best suited to spring and summer. It will pair very well with most fish, light chicken dishes, and summer vegetables. And with Wine Spectator awarding it 89 points, you can rest assured I’m not lying about how good it is.
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