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Seven Sauvignon Blancs to Savor

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Over the past several weeks I’ve been posting reviews of some Sauvignon Blancs that I’ve had the pleasure of tasting and today it’s time to summarize the results.  The good news is that there were no total bombs in the bunch.  Every SB I tried was enjoyable, but some more so than others.

I tried Sauvignon Blanc from three regions, all of which are known for good SB: New Zealand, California and Chile.  And one from each region made the top three.

Top Picks

Veramonte Sauvignon Blanc

My favorite pick from all of those that I tasted was the 2008 Veramonte Sauvignon Blanc from Casablanca Valley in Chile, which scored a 91 and I have found for a very reasonable $10.99.  This continues a recent trend of discovering a number of great value wines from Chile.  And it’s not the first time that Veramonte has been a top pick for me—in 2007, Veramonte was my top pick for Chardonnay.

Two other wines round out the top three picks, both with scores of 90 points.  The better value of the two comes from New Zealand with the 2008 Nobilo Regional Collection, which sells for about $11.99.  California Sauvignon Blanc also earned a 90 point score with the 2007 Rodney Strong Charlotte’s Home for about $15.00.

More Good Sauvignon Blanc

As I said, none of the wines I tried in this lineup were duds.  Here’s how the scores stacked up for the rest of them.

Brand

Year

Rating

Price

Veramonte Reserva
2008
91
$10.99
Nobilo Regional Collection
2008
90
$11.99
Rodney Strong Charlotte’s Home
2007
90
$15.00
Geyser Peak
2007
89
$11.99
De Martino Organico
2007
87
$10.49
Kendal Jackson Vitner’s Reserve
2007
86
$10.99
Brancott
2007
86
$11.99
Tim Lemke Tim is the founder and chief reviewer at Cheap Wine Ratings since 2007.

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