Sauvignon Blanc is, I have to admit, not one of my go-to grapes. I find many versions just too strident to either match with food or drink or to drink by themselves.
I’m happy, though, to make exceptions to the rule when I come across something a little bit special, and Domaine de la Rochette’s Fleur de Printemps is definitely a cut above the average. Its aromas are vividly, typically Sauvignon Blanc in character – loads of pungent nettle and tomato leaf – but the palate has a richness and weight to it that provides the wine with a bit of gravitas and elegance. It’s a wine of great energy and drive, with a refreshing twist of lemon sherbet on the finish.