SAUVIGNON BLANC: THE GRAPE THAT INSPIRES ROSALÍA AND CONQUERS PALATES
It hasn't been long since Spotify Wrapped 2025 revealed the hits of the year, and there's already a song that's setting the trend for 2026: “Sauvignon Blanc” by Rosalía. The song is causing quite a stir on the internet: fans are analyzing every verse, looking for symbols and reading between the lines, trying to decipher the message of each phrase:
"I no longer want pearls or caviar, your love will be my capital.
And what does it matter if I have you? I don't need anything else, Sauvignon Blanc..."
Beyond the hype surrounding the song, this reference invites us to think about the grape that bears its name. Sauvignon Blanc is a white variety with personality: fresh, with marked acidity and aromas ranging from green fruits to herbaceous and even mineral notes. It is not a sweet or cloying wine, but direct, elegant, and full of character: a wine that awakens the senses and does not go unnoticed.
François Crochet Sancerre Blanc: the benchmark for Sauvignon Blanc
When talking about quality Sauvignon Blanc, one cannot fail to mention François Crochet Sancerre Blanc. This wine comes from Sancerre, the French region that has made this grape a standard of elegance and purity. There, the chalky soils and cool climate give rise to wines with:
Intense minerality
Vibrant acidity
Aromas of fresh grass, citrus, and green fruit
Each sip offers freshness and lightness, but with enough personality to accompany everything from seafood to goat cheese without losing its character. In short, this Sancerre is the quintessential Sauvignon Blanc, a benchmark for understanding and appreciating the grape.
Beyond the song
Although many are eagerly awaiting Rosalía's tour, this wine reminds us that music and wine can share the same language: elegance, personality, and the ability to surprise. A glass of François Crochet Sancerre Blanc 2024 is, therefore, an excellent way to discover and appreciate the elegance of this variety, accompanying any moment with freshness and sophistication.