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White currants, white fig, white blossoms, and white pepper mark the aromas and flavors of this Northern Italian Sauvignon. The nose is perfumed and heady, and the palate shares in its heft and unctuous nature. – J.R.
From Musqué clones of Sauvignon Blanc, this wine was aged six months sur lie in barrel. It’s lean and focused, bursting with lemon and lime brightness, white floral lift, and a fine beam of flinty, stony minerality that carries from the aromatics through the long finish. The mid-palate brings a fleshy, green melon-like generosity that softens the wine’s taut frame, adding balance and depth. There’s excellent tension and energy throughout, putting a fine point on this expressive Sauvignon Blanc.
This 100% Sauvignon Blanc sourced from the Nella Terra and Sunol Highlands Vineyards was barrel-fermented in American oak, then aged in stainless steel barrels. And wow—this is something else. Supercharged aromatics leap from the glass: toasty oak, slivered dried coconut, and sugar-dusted lemon bar meet lemon curd. On the palate, the wine shifts into sport mode, revealing refined apricot and white peach notes, lemon oil, and crunchy kumquat skin. Bold, burly, and full of personality, it’s highly recommended for camping trips, backyard BBQs, or anytime you want to pour something that feels profound without breaking the bank. Go for gold.
From a site in the foothills of the Guadalupe Mountains—the southernmost portion of the Rockies—Dell Valley Vineyards is the oldest vineyard in Texas, planted in the late 1940s. A few years ago, Ben secured access to some of its fruit. The site is a high-elevation desert, with intense daytime heat and dramatic diurnal swings, so the fruit is picked early, typically in early August, to preserve natural acidity. The grapes are pressed gently at their Hill Country winery to retain aromatic precursors, cold settled for 3–4 days, then fermented in stainless steel tanks before finishing in stainless barrels and neutral French oak. The wine is aged on the lees for 8–10 months prior to bottling. The result is bright and zippy, with citrus fruit and chalky mineral notes. A rich mid-palate of creamy orchard fruit is layered with citrus nuances, white flowers, and salted, crushed almonds on the long, complex finish.
100% Sauvignon Blanc from Nella Terra Vineyard, tucked into a southwestern valley that’s slightly cooler than most of the Livermore Valley AVA, fermented in stainless steel using two yeast strains. The aromatics build with mineral-scented intensity, layered with prairie grass, white peach, apricot, and sea spray. Light- to medium-bodied on the palate, with ripe orchard fruit supported by a saline-acid tension. Finishes with a spicy, almost jalapeño-like note that brings mouthwatering zip and drive.
This is a bright, spicy, and aromatic bottling of Sauvignon Blanc, with complex and inviting notes of white flowers and crushed almonds. Crunchy acid tension and a chalky minerality carry through the palate into a lengthy finish.
Dragonette continues to produce some of California’s most compelling Sauvignon Blancs and this Grassini Family Vineyard, situated inland enough so that a north-south mountain range blocks the Pacific coastal breezes, preventing them from cooling the canyons where this grows and as such the wine is generous in its creamy orchard fruit character, stunning lemon-lime oil purity and unbeleiveable mid-palate depth, like diving into the depths of a salty, briny, ocean, coming up with a handful of oysters. It has that kind of sea-like minerality with lemon blossom and lime zest and porached pear and apple fruit with subtle apple skin tannins. It’s a helluva Sauvingn Blanc. Meaty and laser focused.
Bracing and intense, this wine opens with a flash of saffron oil that’s quickly washed clean by a remarkable lime-scented rainstorm—cooling the old slate sidewalks of your neighborhood, enlivening the palate with scents and flavors of a wet pear or apple orchard, and settling in for the day on the mid-palate, carrying a cloud-like density—weighty yet airy—an enigma in and of itself. That acid tension is no illusion. It’s crystalline, bright, and perfectly balanced by a chalk-like minerality. It’s almost too complex to wrap your head around—so don’t. Just drink it. And by god, pair it with oysters or calamari.
I’ve biked past this vineyard countless times, and to this day I marvel at the complexity of the wine that emerges from these vines. Surrounded by neighboring vineyards, Vegelzang’s vines are planted on undulating slopes, surrounded by a patchwork of trees, shrubs, and rock formations, and the site exudes a quiet energy—and all of it seems to pour into the glass. The 2023 vintage is something special: pure apple and apricot notes lead the way, joined by crunchy pear and bright sea grass—the kind that grows wild on oceanfront sand dunes. A deeply penetrating salinity evokes salted candied lemon peel, nuanced by lime blossom and crushed Marcona almonds. This is Sauvignon Blanc Paradiso. And whether or not you think you love Sauvignon Blanc, you’ll love this wine. You can’t help it.
This 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Ridout Vineyard was stainless steel–fermented and aged for three months, made entirely in a reductive style—so give it a little air. Once it opens up, citrus fruit and almond notes shine alongside white peach and apricot pit. The wine is bright, clean, and driven by focused acid tension that carries the day. It’s a wine that grows on you with each sip and is ideal as a food-friendly vinous companion.
The 2023 Murrieta’s Well 100% Sauvignon Blanc was aged sur lie for four months in 10% new and 90% neutral French oak barrels. Refined and balanced, it shows expressive chalky minerality and a rich mid-palate density that remains light on its feet, thanks to scintillating acid tension. Crisp and focused, with orchard fruit shining through on the lengthy finish, sipping this is ike biting into a crunchy, crisp Granny Smith apple or early-season pear. Quite the ideal companion on a hot summer day.
Sourced from the Sunol Highlands, this Sauvignon Blanc bursts with aromas of crisp apple, lemongrass, lemon, and subtle spice. The palate reflects the cooler influence of its site, delivering a mineral-driven texture and a downright perky, refreshing energy. -JR
Fermented in stainless steel, this Sauvignon Blanc is grassy, vibrant, and aromatic, with just-ripe tropical fruit and subtle herbal undertones. Sourced from a cooler site in the Livermore Valley, the palate is energetic and refreshing, delivering crowd-pleasing notes of stone fruit and citrus. A bright, lively white that’s perfect for warm days and versatile at the table. -JR
The Family Reserve Old Vine Sauvignon Blanc is crafted from 40-year-old estate-grown vines, delivering the depth and intensity only mature plantings can offer. The nose is powerful and distinctive, with toasted citrus peel and dried green herbs. On the palate, it’s concentrated and focused, showcasing ripe lemon, melon, and grilled orange flavors. -JR
Fruit for this 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Sunol Highlands Vineyard at Nella Terra Winery in Livermore Valley is grown at 1,100 feet elevation. Fermented entirely in stainless steel, it’s understandably crisp and zippy, yet layered with rich notes of orange and lemon oil and salted Marcona almonds on the nose. Light- to medium-bodied, with crunchy orchard and citrus fruit framed by screaming saline-acid minerality through the tension-filled finish.
Fermented in stainless steel, with ageing split between partial acacia wood puncheons—used to build mid-palate weight and aromatic intensity—and stainless steel for five months. Very bright, crisp, energetic, and clean, with citrus notes alongside subtle hints of papaya and mango, flinty minerality, and white flowers on the nose. Medium-bodied on the palate, with excellent tension and grip, leading to a clean, mineral-driven finish with a saline edge. Fruit is sourced from Lahey Vineyards and Narra Vineyards in the Texas High Plains, along with estate fruit from the Texas Hill Country AVA.
Wente’s 2023 Limited Release 100% Sauvignon Blanc comes from the Mel Vineyard, and is aged sur lie for six months in 10% new and 90% neutral French oak barrels. Just 21 barrels were produced of this electric and gratifying Sauvignon Blanc. Bright, clean citrus and orchard fruit leap from the glass, layered with subtle baking spice notes from extended lees contact. That character builds with spicy intensity on the medium-bodied palate, and the finish shows excellent focus and acid stamina—enough to carry a meal from aperitif hour through to dessert.
A 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Triska Vineyard, aged for four months in stainless steel tanks. Bright, crisp, and full of zesty, snappy acid tension, this light- to medium-bodied wine offers crunchy apple, white peach, tangerine, and lime blossom notes. Chalky minerality shines through on the long, refreshing finish.
The winery’s inaugural Sauvignon Blanc, first produced in 2023, hails from the Steiner Vineyard in Bennett Valley—a late-ripening site where the valley converges with the slopes of Sonoma Mountain. Of the 50-acre parcel, roughly half is under vine, and this bottling comes from an Italian selection planted there. The fruit was pressed into tank and fermented at cool temperatures (around 60°F) on fine lees, then racked to neutral French oak barrels for five months prior to bottling. Super bright and citrus-driven, it offers striking sea spray minerality and aromatic lift. Medium-bodied, with layered notes of citrus, apricot, and white peach, the palate is framed by racy acidity and taut mineral tension. A vibrant, expressive debut with notable freshness and complexity.
This Sauvignon Blanc was grown in the heart of the Los Olivos District at Coquelicot Vineyard and Big Pond Vineyard, from Musqué and Clone 1 selections. The juice was cold-fermented in stainless steel and aged for only five months. The fruit is super ripe and tropical, calling to mind candied peach rings, honeydew melon, and creamy caramel. It’s generous and lush on the palate, finishing with a sweet spice note.
This 100% estate-grown Sauvignon Blanc from Lemmons Vineyard comes from the northernmost site in the acclaimed Crane Ridge micro-region. It drinks like a paradise punch—bursting with pure, ripe, crunchy pineapple, peach, and nectarine fruit, with lingering notes of orange oil and honeysuckle. The rich mid-palate carries a supple, juicy weight that makes this wine a true crowd-pleaser.
100% Sauvignon Blanc, Musqué clone, from the 30-acre Lemmons Vineyard, fermented and aged entirely in stainless steel. The vineyard blocks were planted in 2017 and 2020, as the site has been trending cooler each year—ideal conditions for Sauvignon Blanc, which continues to thrive here. This wine is superbly citrus-focused, with high-toned jalapeño and white pepper nuances layered over green apple, pear, and a kiss of passion fruit. Mouthwatering acidity gives it grip and energy, driving a lengthy, spicy finish.
100% Sauvignon Blanc from Triska Vineyard, aged for three months in stainless steel. A refined and expressive wine with notes of kiwi, lychee, and lemon and lime blossoms. Medium-bodied, with zesty lime-driven acid tension and juicy Melon de Bourgogne character. There’s excellent phenolic grip, and the finish lingers with grapefruit zest and tangerine oil essence—refreshing and vibrant from start to finish.
Fermented in stainless steel and sourced from Ridout Vineyard, this is a bright, spicy, zesty, and focused Sauvignon Blanc. Aromatics of poached pear, honeysuckle, lemon blossom, and lime-scented minerality lead into a high-toned floral and tropical finish. Clean, vibrant, and full of energy.
Dragonette continues to produce some of California’s most compelling Sauvignon Blancs. This entry-level bottling serves as the precursor to their trio of single-vineyard SBs, offering a vivid preview of the house style. Sourced from the Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara AVA, it’s a dynamic wine driven by orchard and tropical fruit, zesty sea grass, and prairie herbs. A kiss of vanilla and creamy oak spice mingles with lime oil, saffron, and quince, all carried on a long finish laced with crushed almonds and fine sea salt.
100% Sauvignon Blanc from Nella Terra Vineyard, fermented entirely in stainless steel. Super bright and super zesty, with lime citrus, lemon blossom, and a hint of jasmine layering in a spicy, expressive nuance. Medium-bodied on the palate with building tropical fruit intensity, balanced by all that zippy citrus and vibrant acid tension.
A blend of Sauvignon Blanc clones and vineyard blocks, fermented and aged in stainless steel with selective lees contact and partial malolactic fermentation. This is a bracing, crisp, and steely expression of the variety, with subtle notes of sea grass and a long, mouthwatering finish that channels sea spray and crushed minerals.
This 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Lucky 8 Vineyard comes from the southeastern portion of the Livermore Valley and is entirely Musqué Clone, aged primarily in stainless steel with 10% in neutral oak. Named in honor of the two eldest granddaughters, Peton Taylor and Ashton Paige, this Sauvignon Blanc pays homage to the variety’s legacy in Livermore Valley. It’s a vibrant expression, bursting with tropical melon and guava notes that build across the medium-bodied palate, layered with juicy white peach and underscored by zesty, citrus-driven acidity. Long and focused on the finish.
This Sauvignon Blanc shows a richer profile, with toasty oak and vanilla mingling with yellow apple and lemon curd—almost more of a Chardonnay-like nose, which some people will love. On the palate, it’s laser-focused and racy, with a nice breadth of texture and juicy orchard fruit structure. Barrel aging included 12% new Saury oak, 16% used, and 72% stainless steel, along with seven months of lees stirring, all of which contribute to the wine’s flattering richness. Adolfo Hernandez explained his background and winemaking style to me as follows: “I was the enologist and then assistant winemaker at Eisele Vineyard, splitting my time—two years each—between the Araujos and Château Latour. From there, I spent a year with Martha McClellan at Checkerboard, where we also made her gorgeous Levy & McClellan wines. In 2017, I started as associate winemaker at Benovia in the Russian River Valley with Mike Sullivan, where I’m happily still working today.”
This subtle rosé delivers heady stone fruit notes, sea spray minerality, and tart red berry fruit, all framed by expressive, bracing acidity. It’s a pink-hued acid trip—perfect for pairing with salads dressed in bright vinaigrette or an impressive cheese and charcuterie platter.
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White currants, white fig, white blossoms, and white pepper mark the aromas and flavors of this Northern Italian Sauvignon. The nose is perfumed and heady, and the palate shares in its heft and unctuous nature. – J.R.
From Musqué clones of Sauvignon Blanc, this wine was aged six months sur lie in barrel. It’s lean and focused, bursting with lemon and lime brightness, white floral lift, and a fine beam of flinty, stony minerality that carries from the aromatics through the long finish. The mid-palate brings a fleshy, green melon-like generosity that softens the wine’s taut frame, adding balance and depth. There’s excellent tension and energy throughout, putting a fine point on this expressive Sauvignon Blanc.
This 100% Sauvignon Blanc sourced from the Nella Terra and Sunol Highlands Vineyards was barrel-fermented in American oak, then aged in stainless steel barrels. And wow—this is something else. Supercharged aromatics leap from the glass: toasty oak, slivered dried coconut, and sugar-dusted lemon bar meet lemon curd. On the palate, the wine shifts into sport mode, revealing refined apricot and white peach notes, lemon oil, and crunchy kumquat skin. Bold, burly, and full of personality, it’s highly recommended for camping trips, backyard BBQs, or anytime you want to pour something that feels profound without breaking the bank. Go for gold.
From a site in the foothills of the Guadalupe Mountains—the southernmost portion of the Rockies—Dell Valley Vineyards is the oldest vineyard in Texas, planted in the late 1940s. A few years ago, Ben secured access to some of its fruit. The site is a high-elevation desert, with intense daytime heat and dramatic diurnal swings, so the fruit is picked early, typically in early August, to preserve natural acidity. The grapes are pressed gently at their Hill Country winery to retain aromatic precursors, cold settled for 3–4 days, then fermented in stainless steel tanks before finishing in stainless barrels and neutral French oak. The wine is aged on the lees for 8–10 months prior to bottling. The result is bright and zippy, with citrus fruit and chalky mineral notes. A rich mid-palate of creamy orchard fruit is layered with citrus nuances, white flowers, and salted, crushed almonds on the long, complex finish.
100% Sauvignon Blanc from Nella Terra Vineyard, tucked into a southwestern valley that’s slightly cooler than most of the Livermore Valley AVA, fermented in stainless steel using two yeast strains. The aromatics build with mineral-scented intensity, layered with prairie grass, white peach, apricot, and sea spray. Light- to medium-bodied on the palate, with ripe orchard fruit supported by a saline-acid tension. Finishes with a spicy, almost jalapeño-like note that brings mouthwatering zip and drive.
This is a bright, spicy, and aromatic bottling of Sauvignon Blanc, with complex and inviting notes of white flowers and crushed almonds. Crunchy acid tension and a chalky minerality carry through the palate into a lengthy finish.
Dragonette continues to produce some of California’s most compelling Sauvignon Blancs and this Grassini Family Vineyard, situated inland enough so that a north-south mountain range blocks the Pacific coastal breezes, preventing them from cooling the canyons where this grows and as such the wine is generous in its creamy orchard fruit character, stunning lemon-lime oil purity and unbeleiveable mid-palate depth, like diving into the depths of a salty, briny, ocean, coming up with a handful of oysters. It has that kind of sea-like minerality with lemon blossom and lime zest and porached pear and apple fruit with subtle apple skin tannins. It’s a helluva Sauvingn Blanc. Meaty and laser focused.
Bracing and intense, this wine opens with a flash of saffron oil that’s quickly washed clean by a remarkable lime-scented rainstorm—cooling the old slate sidewalks of your neighborhood, enlivening the palate with scents and flavors of a wet pear or apple orchard, and settling in for the day on the mid-palate, carrying a cloud-like density—weighty yet airy—an enigma in and of itself. That acid tension is no illusion. It’s crystalline, bright, and perfectly balanced by a chalk-like minerality. It’s almost too complex to wrap your head around—so don’t. Just drink it. And by god, pair it with oysters or calamari.
I’ve biked past this vineyard countless times, and to this day I marvel at the complexity of the wine that emerges from these vines. Surrounded by neighboring vineyards, Vegelzang’s vines are planted on undulating slopes, surrounded by a patchwork of trees, shrubs, and rock formations, and the site exudes a quiet energy—and all of it seems to pour into the glass. The 2023 vintage is something special: pure apple and apricot notes lead the way, joined by crunchy pear and bright sea grass—the kind that grows wild on oceanfront sand dunes. A deeply penetrating salinity evokes salted candied lemon peel, nuanced by lime blossom and crushed Marcona almonds. This is Sauvignon Blanc Paradiso. And whether or not you think you love Sauvignon Blanc, you’ll love this wine. You can’t help it.
This 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Ridout Vineyard was stainless steel–fermented and aged for three months, made entirely in a reductive style—so give it a little air. Once it opens up, citrus fruit and almond notes shine alongside white peach and apricot pit. The wine is bright, clean, and driven by focused acid tension that carries the day. It’s a wine that grows on you with each sip and is ideal as a food-friendly vinous companion.
The 2023 Murrieta’s Well 100% Sauvignon Blanc was aged sur lie for four months in 10% new and 90% neutral French oak barrels. Refined and balanced, it shows expressive chalky minerality and a rich mid-palate density that remains light on its feet, thanks to scintillating acid tension. Crisp and focused, with orchard fruit shining through on the lengthy finish, sipping this is ike biting into a crunchy, crisp Granny Smith apple or early-season pear. Quite the ideal companion on a hot summer day.
Sourced from the Sunol Highlands, this Sauvignon Blanc bursts with aromas of crisp apple, lemongrass, lemon, and subtle spice. The palate reflects the cooler influence of its site, delivering a mineral-driven texture and a downright perky, refreshing energy. -JR
Fermented in stainless steel, this Sauvignon Blanc is grassy, vibrant, and aromatic, with just-ripe tropical fruit and subtle herbal undertones. Sourced from a cooler site in the Livermore Valley, the palate is energetic and refreshing, delivering crowd-pleasing notes of stone fruit and citrus. A bright, lively white that’s perfect for warm days and versatile at the table. -JR
The Family Reserve Old Vine Sauvignon Blanc is crafted from 40-year-old estate-grown vines, delivering the depth and intensity only mature plantings can offer. The nose is powerful and distinctive, with toasted citrus peel and dried green herbs. On the palate, it’s concentrated and focused, showcasing ripe lemon, melon, and grilled orange flavors. -JR
Fruit for this 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Sunol Highlands Vineyard at Nella Terra Winery in Livermore Valley is grown at 1,100 feet elevation. Fermented entirely in stainless steel, it’s understandably crisp and zippy, yet layered with rich notes of orange and lemon oil and salted Marcona almonds on the nose. Light- to medium-bodied, with crunchy orchard and citrus fruit framed by screaming saline-acid minerality through the tension-filled finish.
Fermented in stainless steel, with ageing split between partial acacia wood puncheons—used to build mid-palate weight and aromatic intensity—and stainless steel for five months. Very bright, crisp, energetic, and clean, with citrus notes alongside subtle hints of papaya and mango, flinty minerality, and white flowers on the nose. Medium-bodied on the palate, with excellent tension and grip, leading to a clean, mineral-driven finish with a saline edge. Fruit is sourced from Lahey Vineyards and Narra Vineyards in the Texas High Plains, along with estate fruit from the Texas Hill Country AVA.

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