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Sauvignon Blanc is a popular white wine grape variety that has pale green skin and originates from the region of Bordeaux, France. The grape comes from a mixture of the word sauvage, which is the French word that means "wild" and blanc, which means "white" in French. The variety’ originated in  SouthWestern France and the variety could be related to the savagnin grape type. The variety is said to have its beginnings in the Loire Valley and Bordeaux regions of France, but the location of origin cannot be determined for certain. Sauvignon blanc grapes are grown and cultivated all over the world and is a variety that is used quite often in dessert wines. The variety is grown in parts of Chile, Moldova, France, and California, among many other regions. Cuttings of Sauvignon blanc vines were first brought to California in the 1800s by the founder of Cresta Blanca Winery. Sauvignon Blanc crafts crisp, dry varietal wines that can differ from being sweet in flavor, to even grassy aromas, depending on the region and climate it was grown in. Sauvignon blanc is one of the few wines that goes nicely with sushi, and is a marries perfectly with cheeses, fish, or as a somewhat chilled wine to enjoy alone. Sauvignon Blanc was one of the first types of wine to be bottled with a screw cap, and was mostly bottled in that style by producers in New Zealand. The variety is typically consumed while young and does not typically get better with age.

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