Buy or order Sauvignon Blanc wine

When you think of the Sauvignon Blanc grape, everyone thinks fresh, ripe, and vibrant. Not surprising, because those are the characteristics of a delicious Sauvignon Blanc. Everyone thinks of crisp white wines, but dessert wines are also made from this grape. A well-known region where dessert wines are made from Sauvignon Blanc is Sauternes and Barsac. The Sauvignon Blanc grape has since become one of the most important in the world. The diversity is clearly noticeable in the different countries where Sauvignon Blanc grows. Its origins lie in Bordeaux, where it got its name from the word "Sauvignon Blanc," which means "wild." Why, you ask? Well, it used to be considered a weed—yes, you read that right. To a certain extent, when winemakers recognized it as a gift from heaven. Today, Sauvignon Blanc is indispensable.

The Sauvignon Blanc grape offers a wide variety of flavors. It can be aged in stainless steel vats or oak barrels. This process adds depth and richness to the grape, transforming its flavor. Countries like Chile and South Africa, in particular, produce light, crisp white wines suitable for everyone. Full-bodied, ripe Sauvignon Blancs like Sancerre and Touraine are more suitable for the more discerning drinker.

When you think of the Sauvignon Blanc grape, everyone thinks fresh, ripe, and vibrant.

Read more

414 products

Items per row:
White
Old Cape Classic White

5 , 1 9
Old Cape Classic White South Africa, 2024, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, Colombard

White
K-Naia

9 , 9 5
K-Naia Spain, 2024, Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Gibault Sauvignon Blanc Touraine

11 , 5 0
Gibault Sauvignon Blanc Touraine France, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
mundus-vini-gold
vivino-4-2
Rapaura Springs Sauvignon Blanc

15 , 2 9
Rapaura Springs Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Springfield Life From Stone Sauvignon Blanc

17 , 9 5
Springfield Life From Stone Sauvignon Blanc South Africa, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Montecillo Blanco Barrel Fermented Rioja

11 , 9 5
Montecillo Blanco Barrel Fermented Rioja Spain, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc, Tempranillo, Viura

White
Marques de la Carrasca Verdejo Sauvignon Blanc
Prijs op aanvraag
Marques de la Carrasca Verdejo Sauvignon Blanc Spain, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc, Verdejo

Shipment within approx. 2 business days. Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

White
Marius Bianco Verdejo Sauvignon Almansa do Organic

8 , 5 9
Marius Bianco Verdejo Sauvignon Almansa do Organic Spain, 2025, Verdejo, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Kleine Zalze Sauvignon Blanc Cellar Selection

Regular 9,95

From
8 , 2 9
Kleine Zalze Sauvignon Blanc Cellar Selection South Africa, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

5+1 FREE
White
9-ster-de-grote-hamersma-2
Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Sauvignon Blanc

12 , 9 5
Henri Bourgeois Petit Bourgeois Sauvignon Blanc France, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
vivino-4-0
Valdelagunde Sauvignon Blanc

8 , 9 9
Valdelagunde Sauvignon Blanc Spain, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
perfecte-prijs
San Marzano Primavoce Malvasia Sauvignon Salento

6 , 6 0
San Marzano Primavoce Malvasia Sauvignon Salento Italy, 2023, Sauvignon Blanc, Malvasia

White
vivino-4-1
Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc

11 , 9 5
Villa Maria Private Bin Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Masseria Pietrosa Bianco Salento

7 , 8 0
Masseria Pietrosa Bianco Salento Italy, 2023, Malvasia, Sauvignon Blanc

White
9-de-grote-hamersma-2
Misty Cove Landmark Sauvignon Blanc

11 , 9 5
Misty Cove Landmark Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand, 2023, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Bernardus Sauvignon Blanc

Regular 21,95

From
20 , 1 2
Bernardus Sauvignon Blanc America, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon

11+1 FREE
White
Claude Val Wit

7 , 2 0
Claude Val Wit France, 2024, Vermentino, Mauzac, Chasan, Grenache Noir, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc

White
vivino-4-0
Saint Clair Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

12 , 9 5
Saint Clair Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc New Zealand, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Domaine Guillaman Sauvignon Blanc

7 , 9 9
Domaine Guillaman Sauvignon Blanc France, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Sartori Marani

10 , 9 5
Sartori Marani Italy, 2024, Garganega, Chardonnay, Manzoni Bianco, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Cielo Sauvignon Blanc

5 , 9 5
Cielo Sauvignon Blanc Italy, 2024, Sauvignon Blanc

White
nziws-gold-medal
Mount Riley Sauvignon Blanc Limited Release

11 , 8 9
Mount Riley Sauvignon Blanc Limited Release New Zealand, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

Shipment within approx. 2 business days. Shipment within approx. 2 business days.

White
vivino-4-2
Cloudy Bay Te Koko

44 , 9 5
Cloudy Bay Te Koko New Zealand, 2023, Sauvignon Blanc

White
Hunters Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough

11 , 9 5
Hunters Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough New Zealand, 2025, Sauvignon Blanc

Page of 18

Buy or order Sauvignon Blanc wine

When you think of the Sauvignon Blanc grape, everyone thinks fresh, ripe, and vibrant. Not surprising, because those are the characteristics of a delicious Sauvignon Blanc. Everyone thinks of crisp white wines, but dessert wines are also made from this grape. A well-known region where dessert wines are made from Sauvignon Blanc is Sauternes and Barsac. The Sauvignon Blanc grape has since become one of the most important in the world. The diversity is clearly noticeable in the different countries where Sauvignon Blanc grows. Its origins lie in Bordeaux, where it got its name from the word "Sauvignon Blanc," which means "wild." Why, you ask? Well, it used to be considered a weed—yes, you read that right. To a certain extent, when winemakers recognized it as a gift from heaven. Today, Sauvignon Blanc is indispensable.

The Sauvignon Blanc grape offers a wide variety of flavors. It can be aged in stainless steel vats or oak barrels. This process adds depth and richness to the grape, transforming its flavor. Countries like Chile and South Africa, in particular, produce light, crisp white wines suitable for everyone. Full-bodied, ripe Sauvignon Blancs like Sancerre and Touraine are more suitable for the more discerning drinker.

What does a Sauvignon Blanc taste like?

The Sauvignon Blanc grape offers beautiful flavors, including fruit notes like gooseberry, green apple, and citrus. A hint of freshly mown grass is also often present, combined with passion fruit. When a Sauvignon Blanc is aged in oak, this changes, often revealing notes of toasted wood, a touch of smoky aromas, and herbs like tarragon and mint leaves. The taste is always refreshing, with lovely minerality and green fruit like apple and lime. The winemaker's challenge is to find the right acidity—not too much, as that will make it difficult to drink, but also not too little. A good winemaker knows how to strike the right chord and will captivate you with the beauty of a Sauvignon Blanc.

This Sauvignon Blanc grape also lends itself perfectly to pairing with various dishes. Its slightly spicy flavor and pleasant acidity make it a perfect accompaniment to salty dishes like mussels and razor clams. Pairing it with goat cheese and tomato is also irresistible. Prefer some tasty snacks on a summer evening? Then try a Sauvignon Blanc wine, as it makes for a truly wonderful evening.

How long can I keep a Sauvignon Blanc wine?

Sauvignon Blanc is often said to be a wine that should be enjoyed young. Yes, that's certainly true for a young and affordable Sauvignon Blanc from, for example, Chile or South Africa. But if you have a classic wine like Sancerre or an oak-aged Sauvignon Blanc, it can age much longer in the bottle. Think about six years in most cases, but that depends greatly on the quality of the wine. Dessert wines made from the Sauvignon Blanc grape can actually be kept indefinitely, provided they are stored properly. Of course, it's important to store them under the right conditions.

Buy or order Sauvignon Blanc wine

When you think of the Sauvignon Blanc grape, everyone thinks fresh, ripe, and vibrant. Not surprising, because those are the characteristics of a delicious Sauvignon Blanc. Everyone thinks of crisp white wines, but dessert wines are also made from this grape. A well-known region where dessert wines are made from Sauvignon Blanc is Sauternes and Barsac. The Sauvignon Blanc grape has since become one of the most important in the world. The diversity is clearly noticeable in the different countries where Sauvignon Blanc grows. Its origins lie in Bordeaux, where it got its name from the word "Sauvignon Blanc," which means "wild." Why, you ask? Well, it used to be considered a weed—yes, you read that right. To a certain extent, when winemakers recognized it as a gift from heaven. Today, Sauvignon Blanc is indispensable.

The Sauvignon Blanc grape offers a wide variety of flavors. It can be aged in stainless steel vats or oak barrels. This process adds depth and richness to the grape, transforming its flavor. Countries like Chile and South Africa, in particular, produce light, crisp white wines suitable for everyone. Full-bodied, ripe Sauvignon Blancs like Sancerre and Touraine are more suitable for the more discerning drinker.

What does a Sauvignon Blanc taste like?

The Sauvignon Blanc grape offers beautiful flavors, including fruit notes like gooseberry, green apple, and citrus. A hint of freshly mown grass is also often present, combined with passion fruit. When a Sauvignon Blanc is aged in oak, this changes, often revealing notes of toasted wood, a touch of smoky aromas, and herbs like tarragon and mint leaves. The taste is always refreshing, with lovely minerality and green fruit like apple and lime. The winemaker's challenge is to find the right acidity—not too much, as that will make it difficult to drink, but also not too little. A good winemaker knows how to strike the right chord and will captivate you with the beauty of a Sauvignon Blanc.

This Sauvignon Blanc grape also lends itself perfectly to pairing with various dishes. Its slightly spicy flavor and pleasant acidity make it a perfect accompaniment to salty dishes like mussels and razor clams. Pairing it with goat cheese and tomato is also irresistible. Prefer some tasty snacks on a summer evening? Then try a Sauvignon Blanc wine, as it makes for a truly wonderful evening.

How long can I keep a Sauvignon Blanc wine?

Sauvignon Blanc is often said to be a wine that should be enjoyed young. Yes, that's certainly true for a young and affordable Sauvignon Blanc from, for example, Chile or South Africa. But if you have a classic wine like Sancerre or an oak-aged Sauvignon Blanc, it can age much longer in the bottle. Think about six years in most cases, but that depends greatly on the quality of the wine. Dessert wines made from the Sauvignon Blanc grape can actually be kept indefinitely, provided they are stored properly. Of course, it's important to store them under the right conditions.