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Sauvignon Blanc

Sauvignon Blanc: elegance, freshness, and territorial identity

The Sauvignon Blanc collection from Italian Wine Selection brings together a selection of labels that interpret this grape variety in a refined and recognizable way. From the most vibrant and aromatic profiles to the more complex and structured versions, the wines present tell the stories of different territories and great Italian denominations, with a particular presence from Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Tuscany, Umbria, and Sicily.

Sauvignon Blanc is appreciated for its immediate character but also for its ability to evolve in the bottle, offering notes of aromatic herbs, citrus, white fruit, and a beautiful mineral tension. In this selection, modern interpretations coexist with wines of great depth, ideal for those seeking white wines with personality, both for everyday consumption and for more refined occasions.

An international grape variety, many Italian interpretations

The strength of this collection lies in the variety of styles. In Alto Adige, very precise and territorial expressions emerge, such as Cantina di Terlano - Kellerei Terlan, Tenuta Tiefenbrunner, Cantina Produttori Bolzano Kellerei Bozen, Manincor, Tenuta Schloss Englar, and Rohregger. Here, Sauvignon Blanc shows great clarity, freshness, and a very marked mineral profile.

From Friuli Venezia Giulia come highly acclaimed labels such as Jermann, Lis Neris, Livio Felluga, and Radikon, while in Tuscany and Umbria, authoritative interpretations are signed by Antinori Castello della Sala, Castello dei Rampolla, Castello di Fosini by Antinori, and Tenuta dell'Ornellaia.

White wines to drink young or to cellar

The selection includes immediate and fragrant wines, but also labels capable of offering complexity with evolution, such as reserves and more sought-after versions. Sauvignon Blanc can express itself in purity or in blends, giving rise to wines of great balance and depth. Some bottles present in the collection, such as the interpretations of Quarz, Conte della Vipera, Vintage Tunina, Poggio alle Gazze, or Muffato della Sala, represent well the stylistic variety that makes this category so interesting.

The presence of special formats like Magnum and different vintages makes the collection suitable for both those who want a bottle ready to uncork and those looking for labels to keep or gift. It is a selection designed for those who love elegant, precise, and versatile whites, with a strong connection between grape variety and territory.

Pairings and occasions for consumption

Sauvignon Blanc pairs naturally with seafood dishes, shellfish, vegetables, fresh cheeses, vegetarian cuisine, and aromatic preparations. The more structured or mature versions also lend themselves to pairings with more complex dishes, such as white meats, baked fish, and recipes with delicate sauces. The late harvest and botrytized interpretations present in this collection are ideal with blue cheeses, dry pastries, and refined desserts.

If you are looking for a characterful white that combines freshness, personality, and finesse, this selection of Sauvignon Blanc offers many keys to discover some of the most interesting names in Italian wine.

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FAQs

What characteristics does Italian Sauvignon Blanc have?
Italian Sauvignon Blanc often stands out for its freshness, aromatic intensity, and good mineral tension. Depending on the area of origin, it can be more vertical and savory, as in Alto Adige, or broader and more complex in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Tuscany, or Umbria. In the collection, you will find both immediate and fragrant versions as well as more structured labels, with greater depth and evolutionary potential. It is an ideal wine for those seeking a recognizable, elegant, and versatile white at the table.
What wineries do you find in this Sauvignon Blanc collection?
The collection brings together very representative producers of Italian white wine. Among the names present are Cantina di Terlano - Kellerei Terlan, Jermann, Lis Neris, Livio Felluga, Antinori Castello della Sala, Tenuta dell'Ornellaia, and other high-profile entities. It is a useful selection for comparing different styles and choosing the Sauvignon Blanc that best suits one's tastes.
What dishes pair best with Sauvignon Blanc?
Sauvignon Blanc is very versatile in pairing. The fresher and more aromatic versions pair well with fish appetizers, shellfish, vegetables, fresh cheeses, and vegetarian dishes. The more structured labels can also accompany white meats, baked fish, and richer yet still delicate preparations. The collection also includes late harvest and botrytized wines, which find their ideal moment with blue cheeses, dry desserts, and fine pastries. It is therefore a selection suitable for many consumption occasions.