Twomey Cellars Sauvignon Blanc
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Description
Twomey Cellars Sauvignon Blanc is a 100% Sauvignon Blanc from Northern California's premier appellations, bottled at approximately 13.8% ABV in a standard 750ml format. What distinguishes this wine from most California Sauvignon Blancs is its unconventional production: 90% of the juice is fermented in French oak barrels rather than stainless steel, yielding a richness and textural weight that James Suckling described as "more like a Bordeaux blanc" than a typical California expression.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.8% | Origin: Napa Valley, Anderson Valley & Russian River Valley, California | 100% Sauvignon Blanc | Winery: Twomey Cellars (est. 1999, Duncan Family)
Production & Heritage
Twomey Cellars was founded in 1999 by the Duncan family, best known as the proprietors of Silver Oak Cellars—one of Napa Valley's most recognized Cabernet Sauvignon producers. While Silver Oak focuses exclusively on red wine, Twomey was created to explore varietals and regions beyond that scope. The Sauvignon Blanc draws fruit from estate vineyards across three distinct appellations—Napa Valley, Anderson Valley, and Russian River Valley—capturing a range of microclimates in a single blend. Roughly 90% of the wine is fermented in French oak barrels, of which only 10% are new, while the remaining 10% sees stainless steel to preserve aromatic brightness. The wine then ages five months on fine lees with regular stirring (bâtonnage), building the creamy mouthfeel that has become its signature.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with grapefruit rind and Meyer lemon before unfolding into white peach, star fruit, and delicate floral notes of jasmine and elderflower. A subtle chalky minerality sits underneath, adding sophistication to the aromatics.
Taste: The entry is juicy and fruit-sweet, with honey and citrus leading into a mid-palate of ripe mango, green apple, and kaffir lime leaf. The oak fermentation becomes evident as a creamy, almost waxy texture fills the mouth, balanced by lively acidity that keeps the wine bright and focused. Baking spice nuances emerge toward the back palate, adding complexity without heaviness.
Finish: The finish is long and lingering, resolving with fresh citrus, white peach, and a saline mineral quality. A high-toned spicy note persists at the very end, keeping everything lively and persistent.
How to Drink Twomey Sauvignon Blanc
This wine drinks beautifully on its own, slightly chilled to around 50–55°F, where its layered aromatics and oak-driven texture can fully express themselves. A few minutes of breathing after pouring helps open the floral and stone fruit notes. For cocktail and wine-based drink applications, consider these options: a White Wine Spritzer, where the wine's inherent creaminess holds up against sparkling water better than leaner Sauvignon Blancs; a French 75 variation using a splash of Twomey in place of the traditional Champagne for added body; or a classic Kir, where a touch of crème de cassis complements the wine's stone fruit and floral character without overwhelming it.
Best For
- Gifting a wine lover who appreciates Sauvignon Blanc beyond the typical crisp, grassy style
- A dinner party opener alongside seafood or charcuterie courses
- Exploring the fuller, oak-fermented side of California Sauvignon Blanc
- Pairing with spring and summer cuisine at an outdoor gathering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Twomey Sauvignon Blanc taste like? Twomey Sauvignon Blanc delivers a creamy, medium-bodied profile with flavors of white peach, Meyer lemon, green apple, and mango, accented by subtle baking spice from French oak fermentation. Lively acidity balances the richness, finishing with lingering citrus and saline minerality.
How does Twomey Sauvignon Blanc compare to Cakebread Cellars Sauvignon Blanc? Both are premium Napa-sourced Sauvignon Blancs, but they diverge in winemaking philosophy: Cakebread emphasizes crisp acidity with bright grapefruit and melon flavors typical of stainless steel fermentation, while Twomey's 90% French oak fermentation and lees aging produce a noticeably richer, more textural wine closer in style to white Bordeaux. Twomey also incorporates fruit from Anderson Valley and Russian River Valley, broadening its aromatic complexity.
Is Twomey Sauvignon Blanc good for sipping neat? Yes—its layered aromatics, creamy texture, and balanced acidity make it an excellent standalone sipper, especially when served lightly chilled around 50–55°F to let the oak-derived complexity emerge.
Where is Twomey Sauvignon Blanc made? Twomey Sauvignon Blanc is produced by Twomey Cellars, a winery founded in 1999 by the Duncan family in Northern California. The fruit is sourced from estate vineyards across Napa Valley, Anderson Valley, and Russian River Valley.
What foods pair well with Twomey Sauvignon Blanc? Grilled halibut or sea bass, where the wine's weight matches the fish's meatiness; goat cheese salads, which echo the wine's citrus and floral notes; roasted chicken with herbs, complemented by the subtle oak spice; prosciutto-wrapped melon, bridging the wine's fruit-sweet entry; and shellfish risotto, where the creamy textures mirror each other.
What sizes does Twomey Sauvignon Blanc come in? Twomey Sauvignon Blanc is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Twomey Sauvignon Blanc worth the price? Twomey positions as a premium California Sauvignon Blanc, priced above everyday bottles but justified by its multi-appellation sourcing, French oak fermentation, and lees aging—production steps rarely seen at this level. For drinkers seeking a Sauvignon Blanc with genuine complexity rather than simple refreshment, it represents strong value within its tier.
Why Twomey Sauvignon Blanc?
The defining move here is the decision to ferment 90% of the wine in French oak—a technique far more common in white Burgundy or Bordeaux Blanc production than in California Sauvignon Blanc. That choice, paired with five months of lees stirring, creates a wine that occupies rare middle ground: it retains the bright varietal character of Sauvignon Blanc while delivering the weight and mouthfeel of a barrel-fermented Chardonnay. The multi-appellation blend—drawing cool-climate fruit from Anderson Valley and Russian River alongside Napa Valley grapes—adds aromatic depth that single-source wines often lack. For anyone who has written off Sauvignon Blanc as one-dimensional, this bottle makes a compelling argument to reconsider.
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