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Sauvignon Blanc Grapes

Fume Blanc Grape

Fume Blanc is another name for the Sauvignon Blanc grape. The name "Fume Blanc" was coined by the Robert Mondavi winery in the late 1960s. The Fume Blanc/Sauvignon Blanc grape is a green skinned grape used to make white wine. The Sauvignon Blanc grape originated in the Bordeaux region of France where it is typically mixed with Semillion to make white Bordeaux. Sauvignon Blanc is a very popular grape variety and is grown in most of the world's major wine growing regions including:

Fume Blanc is a dry white wine. Fume Blanc based wines are typically not aged in oak barrels and do not benefit from bottle aging.

Fume Blanc wines are often referred to as light and crisp because of their high acidity. They can display flavors of melon and green fruit such as apples. Many will display a smokey quality and some even have flavors of green pepper and green grass (referred to as gassiness) that can be unpleasant if too pronounced.

Fume Blanc is typically served chilled (see: Wine Serving Temperature). It is considered to be a "food friendly" wine and pairs well with cheese, fish, poultry, and many other dishes that need a crisp wine to complement the food and cleanse the palate.

Other Names for Fume Blanc

Fume Blanc may also be known by the following names:

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