Right now, one of the top Sauv Blancs is Kim Crawford from 2006. It was on Wine Spectator's top 100 list for last year and is fairly widely available. My local Costco and target shops both carry it for under $15.
Its slightly dry and quite citrusy with a nice finish. It goes well on a warm day or with a nice mellow Asian dish. It even goes well with artisan cheeses. I bought a case of it to enjoy this summer.
I STRONGLY recommend this wine to EVERYONE who wants a nice easy going white that's not sweet. Something that you can sit and sip or pair with a meal to compliment it.
http://www.wine.com/wineshop/product_detail.asp?PProduct_ID=CLW851897_2006
2007-03-12 09:07:20
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answered by Anonymous
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St. Supery in Napa makes a great Sauvignon Blanc that is readily available. There are lots of great Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand, including Kim Crawford. You can't go wrong with either of these.
2007-03-11 16:34:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Chateau St. Michelle, at the same time as marvelous wine for the money, is approximately $10 to $18 USD consistent with bottle. So, for the reason which you mentioned a very greater budget, you will get into extra useful, extra complicated wines, in case you prepared to spend that quantity... listed here are some Sauv Blancs that i've got enjoyed: Margeurite Shale Ridge Stephen Vincent Turnbull Bogle Bontera Vineyards Kim Crawford I agree that the Marlborough region of latest Zealand makes the finest Sauv Blancs. good success!
2016-11-24 21:38:15
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answered by ? 4
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Try the Australian wines but you should know sauvignon blanc is a type of grape. US marketer have use the grape names instead of actually using the names of the wine. So, I assume what you really want is a white Bordeaux. Try some white Australian wine; for the price they cannot be beat. Yellowtail is good, Lindeman's is good, so is Black Opan and
I love Tyrrell's
http://www.tyrrells.com.au/wines/?sessid=84b7824f27a91b46503afeb96da260a9
New Zealand and South African wines are also excellent and priced far better than California wine plus they taste better.
Konocti vineyards in California used to make some great
white wines.
For inexpensive table wine nothing nothing beats Keller-Geister from Gemany and it is slightly sparkling too.
If you want to spend a few bucks try Orvieto white burgundy.
2007-03-11 16:45:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Santa Maria sauvignon blanc from chile is a very good selection
2007-03-12 07:14:55
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answered by Mr Christian Ct 4
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in the US i like Silverado Vineyars and Honig Vineyards from Napa Valley. From New Zealand I like Cloudy Bay, Oyster Bay and Isabel Estate. All in the mid-teens price category. Like 15 - 18 per bottle.
2007-03-12 07:11:42
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answered by Lisa H 7
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Not Cloudy Bay, not Cakebread, not any of those overpriced crappers.
I've been known to down some Voss, Honig, and I keep a couple cases of one called Casa Julia. It's from a small distributor in NY, called T. Edwards, I know they sell to retail stores in NJ & NY - if you can get it, get it's like 8 bucks a bottle and it is good.
2007-03-11 16:22:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know about "best", that is relative, but I have been liking Nobilo Sauvingnon Blanc. I'm pretty sure it is from New Zealand.
It is very "buttery" to me, good mouthfeel, kind of sexy actually.
2007-03-11 17:34:01
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answered by smp1969 3
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Australian and New Zealand wines are amongst the best white wines in the world. Lindemans is good. Bortolli is good too.
2007-03-11 18:06:45
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answered by Narelle T 2
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I drink a box of wine every night, i'm gonna have to say "Great Value White grape liquor"
2007-03-11 17:07:43
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answered by golfer0197 2
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