O Que É Sauvignon Blanc Wine?
A dry, white wine known for its herbaceous and citrus notes, made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes.
Qual o Sabor de Sauvignon Blanc Wine?
Sauvignon Blanc Wine tem um sabor dry, tart, citrus, herbaceous, mineral com aromas de grapefruit, green apple, grass, gooseberry, passionfruit.
- Taste
- Dry, Tart, Citrus, Herbaceous, Mineral
- Texture
- Light-bodied, Crisp
- Aroma
- Grapefruit, Green Apple, Grass, Gooseberry, Passionfruit
- Acidity
- High
Technical Metrics
Informação Nutricional
Per 147g (5 fl oz)Segredo do Chef
Deglazing a pan with Sauvignon Blanc adds bright, acidic notes that cut through richness and deepen flavor.
Substitutos e Proporções de Sauvignon Blanc Wine
O melhor substituto para Sauvignon Blanc Wine é Pinot Grigio, usado na proporção de 1:1. Similar dry, crisp, and acidic profile for drinking or cooking.
| Substituto | Proporção | Melhor para |
|---|---|---|
| Pinot Grigio Melhor | 1:1 | Similar dry, crisp, and acidic profile for drinking or cooking. |
| Dry Vermouth | 1:1 | Good for cooking where acidity and herbaceous notes are desired, adds complexity. |
| Chardonnay (unoaked) | 1:1 | Offers a similar crispness without the oak influence, good for cooking. |
| Chicken or Vegetable Broth (with lemon/vinegar) | 1:1 | Non-alcoholic option for adding moisture and acidity in savory dishes. |
Como Escolher e Armazenar Sauvignon Blanc Wine
Look for recent vintages for freshness; check regional styles like Sancerre (Loire) or Marlborough (NZ).
O Que Combina Bem Com Sauvignon Blanc Wine?
- Goat cheese
- seafood
- chicken
- salads
- fresh herbs
- light pasta dishes.
Perguntas frequentes
Qual o sabor de Sauvignon Blanc Wine?
Dry, Tart, Citrus, Herbaceous, Mineral Grapefruit, Green Apple, Grass, Gooseberry, Passionfruit
Qual é um bom substituto para Sauvignon Blanc Wine?
O melhor substituto é Pinot Grigio (1:1). Similar dry, crisp, and acidic profile for drinking or cooking.
Como escolher e armazenar Sauvignon Blanc Wine?
Look for recent vintages for freshness; check regional styles like Sancerre (Loire) or Marlborough (NZ).