2017 Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough
Break out! Run joyously in a field. Pierce some peaches with your bare fingers while you are at it.
Kim Crawford's Sauvignon Blanc played a significant role in introducing the world to the vibrant, zesty flavours of New Zealand wines. While their wines are now widely available, the 2017 vintage offers a chance to revisit this reliable crowd-pleaser.
Kim Crawford: A Marlborough Pioneer
Kim Crawford founded his eponymous winery in 1996 in Marlborough, New Zealand's flagship winegrowing region. His Sauvignon Blancs quickly gained international recognition for their bold fruit flavours and refreshing acidity.
Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc: A Global Sensation
Marlborough's cool climate and free-draining soils are ideal for Sauvignon Blanc. The region's signature style emphasizes ripe citrus, tropical fruit notes, and a herbaceous character often described as "fresh-cut grass."
Tasting Notes
Appearance: Pale lemon-yellow in colour.
Aroma: Bursts with aromas of passionfruit, grapefruit, lime, and a hint of fresh herbs.
Palate: Crisp and lively with flavours of tropical fruit, citrus, and hints of green bell pepper. Vibrant acidity provides balance.
Finish: Refreshing and clean with lingering citrus notes.
Food Pairings
The 2017 Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc's versatility shines with these foods:
Seafood: Perfect with oysters on the half shell, grilled white fish, or shrimp scampi.
Salads: Complements summer salads with goat cheese, citrus dressings, and fresh herbs.
Spicy Dishes: The acidity cuts through the heat of mildly spicy cuisine.
Where to Find it
Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc is available at most grocery stores, wine retailers, and online. The 2017 vintage might have less availability than current releases, but larger retailers might still carry stock.
Kim Crawford Today
While Kim Crawford is no longer an independent winery (Constellation Brands acquired it in 2006), their Sauvignon Blanc remains their flagship. With its consistent quality and accessibility, it continues to be a gateway wine for many into the world of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.