What is the difference between a Chablis and a Sauvignon Blanc? – Episode #10

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Today’s question is from Chase who asks “What is a difference between a Chablis and a Sauvignon Blanc?”.

Video sum up: What is the difference between a Chablis and a Sauvignon Blanc?

  • Chablis is actually a town (click here to locate it in Burgundy, France). The wine called Chablis, which is produced in Chablis, is made from the Chardonnay grape. Chablis is grown in soil that is made of sea beds which gave it a mineraly taste.
  • Sauvignon Blanc is a grape.

So Chablis and Sauvignon Blanc have nothing in common, one is a town the other one is a grape. Only exception, as far as the taste is concerned, Sauvignon Blanc has sometimes (not always) a mineraly taste like Chablis.

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