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oak or stainless steel fermentation for Sauvingon Blanc?
04-02-2003, 12:37 PM,
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I am a newbie to wine but I have read that you can buy Sauvingon Blanc that has been fermented by stainless or oak and I was wondering which was better. I like a sweet wine. also how would I tell from looking at the bottle?
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04-02-2003, 01:02 PM,
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In my opinion there's no point in buying oaked SB. The grape is all about snappy freshness and delicate herbal smells, all of which is dulled and overpowered by oak. I think of SB as making sort of atmospheric wines; oak pulls it solidly down to the earth. It's a real shame. You can recognize oaked SBs (and other varietals) by keywords on the label such as "toast," "butter," and "vanilla." Another rule of thumb--many of the California examples are oaked, but New Zealand is currently known for it's great, unoaked, reasonably priced SB. Enjoy!
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04-02-2003, 08:51 PM,
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I give a great big strong second for SWs advice.
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