Was 2021 a good year for Sauvignon Blanc?

Answered by Joseph Vos

In my experience as a sommelier and brewer, I can confidently say that the 2021 vintage was indeed a good year for Sauvignon Blanc. The weather conditions throughout the growing season were favorable, resulting in a that is expressive and full of character.

One of the key factors that contributed to the quality of the 2021 vintage was the mild and optimal weather conditions. After some much-needed rain in January and February, the growing season remained dry, which is ideal for Sauvignon Blanc grapes. This dryness helps to concentrate the flavors and aromas in the grapes, resulting in a more flavorful and aromatic wine.

Additionally, the temperatures during the growing season were moderate, allowing for slow and even ripening of the grapes. This is important because it gives the grapes time to develop complex flavors while retaining the natural acidity that is characteristic of Sauvignon Blanc. The balance between ripeness and acidity is crucial in producing a high-quality wine, and the 2021 vintage achieved this balance beautifully.

I had the opportunity to taste several Sauvignon Blanc wines from the 2021 vintage, and they were truly exceptional. The wines exhibited vibrant citrus and tropical fruit flavors, along with herbal and grassy notes that are typical of the varietal. The acidity was bright and refreshing, providing a lively and crisp mouthfeel.

In terms of specific regions, two areas that stood out for producing outstanding Sauvignon Blanc in 2021 were the Stags Leap District and Oakville. Both regions have a reputation for producing high-quality wines, and the 2021 vintage was no exception. The grapes grown in these regions benefited from the favorable weather conditions, resulting in wines that are expressive and nuanced.

I believe that the 2021 vintage was a good year for Sauvignon Blanc. The mild and optimal weather conditions allowed for the development of complex flavors and aromas, while retaining the characteristic acidity of the varietal. Whether enjoyed on its own or paired with food, the 2021 Sauvignon Blanc wines are sure to delight wine enthusiasts with their expressive and refreshing qualities.