Is 2 year old Sauvignon Blanc good?

Answered by Arthur Reyes

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can provide you with a detailed answer to your question about the quality of a two-year-old Sauvignon Blanc. In my experience, the age of a can greatly impact its taste and overall enjoyment.

Firstly, it's important to note that Sauvignon Blanc is known for its vibrant and fresh characteristics, typically showcasing flavors of citrus, tropical fruits, and grassy notes. These flavors are at their peak when the wine is young and have not undergone significant aging.

At two years old, a Sauvignon Blanc may still be enjoyable, but it is likely that some of the initial brightness and intensity of the flavors may have diminished. The vibrant acidity that is often a hallmark of this wine may have mellowed out slightly, resulting in a smoother and more rounded profile.

However, it's worth mentioning that the quality of a two-year-old Sauvignon Blanc can vary depending on several factors. These include the winemaking techniques used, the specific region or vineyard the grapes were sourced from, and the storage conditions the wine has been kept in.

Sauvignon Blancs that have been properly stored in a cool, dark place with consistent temperature and humidity levels have a better chance of maintaining their freshness and flavors over time. On the other hand, if the wine has been exposed to excessive heat or fluctuating temperatures, it may have deteriorated more quickly.

In general, I would recommend drinking most New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs within the first nine months to two years of their release. This is when the wine is likely to be at its freshest and most vibrant.

It's also worth noting that the use of screwcaps as closures for New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc has significantly improved the preservation of the wine's freshness compared to traditional cork closures. Screwcaps provide a tighter seal, preventing oxygen from entering the bottle and causing premature aging.

While a two-year-old Sauvignon Blanc may still be enjoyable, it is likely that some of the initial freshness and intensity of flavors may have diminished. To fully experience the vibrant characteristics of this wine, I would recommend enjoying it within the first nine months to two years of its release.