Description
The dazzling freshness of Cretan Sauvignon
Douloufakis Winery ‘s Sauvignon Blanc Greek white wine expresses all the vivacity of this world-renowned grape variety. Grown in Dafnes, in the heart of the Cretan hills, it benefits from an ideal climate, combining generous sunshine and sea breezes. The result is a luminous expression of Sauvignon Blanc, fresh, fruity and elegant.
The nose reveals aromas of lime, grapefruit and ripe pear, enhanced by a subtle herbal touch. On the palate, the wine is lively and balanced, with a fine mineral tension that lingers on the finish. Finally, its precise, thirst-quenching style perfectly reflects the modernity of Cretan winegrowing.
A lively, fruity and well-balanced Greek white wine
Served at 9-10°C, this Greek Sauvignon Blanc is the perfect accompaniment to grilled fish, seafood, summer salads or mild cheeses. It can also be enjoyed as an aperitif to take advantage of its intense freshness. Thanks to its natural balance, it will appeal equally to lovers of aromatic wines and to palates in search of purity.
Frequently asked questions about wine Greek white Sauvignon Blanc :
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How does Greek Sauvignon Blanc differ from French versions?
The Cretan version is sunnier and more aromatic. In fact, the warm climate gives it tropical aromas and a rounder texture, while retaining its freshness.
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Is Sauvignon Blanc Greek white wine dry or fruity?
This is a dry white wine, but with a generous fruitiness. It balances liveliness and sweetness, offering a fresh, harmonious mouthfeel.
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What dishes should Douloufakis Sauvignon Blanc be served with?
This wine goes well with grilled fish, shellfish, mild cheeses and salads. It also enhances vegetarian cuisine and citrus-based dishes.
- How is Douloufakis Sauvignon Blanc vinified to preserve its freshness?
The wine is fermented at low temperature to preserve its citrus and white fruit aromas. What’s more, the absence of wood aging preserves the wine’s natural purity and liveliness.
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How long can I keep a bottle of Douloufakis Sauvignon Blanc?
This wine is best enjoyed young for its freshness. However, it can be kept for two or three years, gaining in roundness and aromatic complexity.













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