Sauvignonasse (also known as Friulano, Tocai Friulano or Sauvignon Vert) is a white wine grape of the species ''
Vitis vinifera
''Vitis vinifera'', the common grape vine, is a species of flowering plant, native to the Mediterranean Basin, Mediterranean region, Central Europe, and southwestern Asia, from Morocco and Portugal north to southern Germany and east to northern ...
'' prevalent in the Italian region of
Friuli
Friuli (; ; or ; ; ) is a historical region of northeast Italy. The region is marked by its separate regional and ethnic identity predominantly tied to the Friulians, who speak the Friulian language. It comprises the major part of the autono ...
, and adjacent territories of
Slovenia
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
. It is widely planted in
Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes, Andes Mountains and the Paci ...
, where it was historically mistaken for
Sauvignon blanc.
Friulano from Friuli-Venezia Giulia was known as ''"Tocai" Friulano'' until March 31, 2007, when the European Court of Justice of Luxembourg set the prohibition of using the name ''"Tocai"'' in the name of the wine (as stipulated in a 1993 agreement between the European Union and Hungary). Since 2007 wines made from ''Tocai Friulano'' have been labeled as ''Friulano'' in Friuli.
Despite the fact that the word ''Tocai'' is no longer permitted on Italian wine labels, the grape is still officially named ''Tocai Friulano'' in Italy's National Catalog of Grape Varieties. In addition, wineries outside of Europe are permitted to label wines made with this grape as ''Tocai Friulano''.
The main confusion in Europe of the name ''Tocai Friulano'' is due to the Hungarian wine known as
Tokaji (Hungarian of ''Tokaj''), which does not have any ''Tocai Friulano'' in it at all, and is composed typically of the following grapes: Furmint (70%), Hárslevelű (20–25%), and
Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains
Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains () is a white wine grape of Greek origin that is a member of the Muscat family of ''Vitis vinifera''. Its name comes from its characteristic small berry size and tight clusters. It is known under a variety of loca ...
(5–10%). Hungary does not want anyone confusing the dry and aromatic Italian ''Tocai Friulano'' (which is a unique wine in itself) with their wine called Tokaji. Some believe that early editions of ''Tocai Friulano'' in Italy were most likely made of the grape Furmint. The first record of a "new" ''Tocai'', probably made from ''Sauvignonasse'', is documented only in 1932.
The
Pinot grigio
Pinot gris, pinot grigio (, ), or ''Grauburgunder'' is a white wine , white wine grape variety of the species ''Vitis vinifera''. Thought to be a mutant clone of the pinot noir variety, it normally has a pinkish-gray hue, accounting for its ...
vine, which is also prevalent in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, was once known by the synonym Tokay d'Alsace in
Alsace
Alsace (, ; ) is a cultural region and a territorial collectivity in the Grand Est administrative region of northeastern France, on the west bank of the upper Rhine, next to Germany and Switzerland. In January 2021, it had a population of 1,9 ...
, and may have also been the grape used in some Italian Tokai wines.
There is, however, no close genetic link between ''Tocai Friulano (Sauvignonasse)'' and Pinot grigio.
History
The grape is believed to have originated in the
Veneto
Veneto, officially the Region of Veneto, is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the Northeast Italy, north-east of the country. It is the fourth most populous region in Italy, with a population of 4,851,851 as of 2025. Venice is t ...
region and from there traveled to other Italian regions, especially to the
Friuli
Friuli (; ; or ; ; ) is a historical region of northeast Italy. The region is marked by its separate regional and ethnic identity predominantly tied to the Friulians, who speak the Friulian language. It comprises the major part of the autono ...
region, where it was cultivated since 1600. In Italy the grape was historically known as ''Tocai'' or ''Tocai Friulano'' for centuries. The grape has no known relation to any of the grapes used in the
Hungarian wine Tokaji, even though evidence suggests that following the wedding of the
Venetian princess
Aurora Formentini to the
Hungarian Count Batthyány in 1632, some vines of Tocai Friulano were brought with the princess to Hungary.
[J. Robinson ''Vines, Grapes & Wines'', p. 240. Mitchell Beazley 1986 .] To better distinguish the wines and to protect the Tokaji name, the
European Union
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established regulations prohibiting the use of names too closely associated and easily confused with Tokaji. Winemakers in the Friuli have elected to just refer to the grape as simply ''Friulano''.
[C. Fallis, editor ''The Encyclopedic Atlas of Wine'', p. 302. Global Book Publishing 2006 .]
The grapes were also planted outside Italy in the
Goriška
Goriška () is a historical region in western Slovenia on the border with Italy. It comprises the northern part of the wider traditional region of the Slovenian Littoral (''Primorska''). The name ''Goriška'' is an adjective referring to the city ...
region of
Slovenia
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, especially in the
Vipava Valley and
Goriška Brda, and was known as "Tokaj". After the European Union prohibition, the Slovenian wine producers have first changed the name of the wine in Sauvignonasse or Zeleni sauvignon (Green Sauvignon). After a few years, in 2013 the name of "Tokaj" was changed to "Jakot",
now the official name for the grapes and wine from
Slovenia
Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ...
wine regions.
From Italy the grape is believed to have spread to
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
, where it was transported to
Chile
Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes, Andes Mountains and the Paci ...
as "Sauvignon blanc".
Only in the 1990s did
ampelographers determine that the Chilean "Sauvignon blanc" was actually Sauvignonasse, which they called Sauvignon vert in Chile. Once the discovery was made, plantings of "true" Sauvignon blanc increased, as Sauvignon vert decreased. While the grape still remains a popular planting in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Goriška Brda, it currently has little presence in other parts of the world.
[Oz Clarke ''Encyclopedia of Grapes'', p. 228. Harcourt Books 2001 .]
It is unclear why the grape is called ''Sauvignon vert'' in Chile; although this has occasionally been used as a synonym in central France, there is a different grape called Sauvignon Vert (or Gros Sauvignon) in the Gironde region that has no known relation to Sauvignonasse.
Furthermore, the grape called ''Sauvignon vert'' in California is actually
Muscadelle, adding additional confusion.
Confusion with Sauvignon blanc
Unlike
Sauvignon gris, which is a clonal mutation of Sauvignon blanc also found in Chile, Sauvignonasse (which means "Sauvignon-like"
) has no known genetic relationship with Sauvignon blanc. The vines were believed to be interspersed together in
Bordeaux
Bordeaux ( ; ; Gascon language, Gascon ; ) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde Departments of France, department, southwestern France. A port city, it is the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, as well as the Prefectures in F ...
during the 19th century, when the
cuttings were brought to Chile labeled as just "Sauvignon blanc".
The leaves and berry clusters of the Sauvignonasse and Sauvignon blanc are very similar, which explains part of the confusion between the two vines. The two vines also have similar susceptibility to
Botrytis Botrytis may refer to:
* ''Botrytis'' (fungus), the anamorphs of fungi of the genus '' Botryotinia''
**''Botrytis cinerea'', a mold important in wine making
*Botrytis, the cauliflower cultivar group of ''Brassica oleracea
''Brassica oleracea'', a ...
.
The wines made from the two grapes are noticeably different when compared together: Sauvignon blanc being much more
aromatic
In organic chemistry, aromaticity is a chemical property describing the way in which a conjugated system, conjugated ring of unsaturated bonds, lone pairs, or empty orbitals exhibits a stabilization stronger than would be expected from conjugati ...
, with notes of
ripe fruit like
gooseberries and
black currant
The blackcurrant (''Ribes nigrum''), also known as black currant or cassis, is a deciduous shrub in the family Grossulariaceae grown for its edible berries. It is native to temperate parts of central and northern Europe and northern Asia, w ...
, that Sauvignonasse lacks in favor of softer, floral flavors. Sauvignon blanc also has more acidity than Sauvignonasse and retains much of its vibrancy and flavors longer.
Viticulture and wine
Sauvignonasse is a late budding vine, with high sensitivity to
downy mildew
Downy mildew refers to any of several types of oomycete microbes that are obligate parasites of plants. Downy mildews exclusively belong to the Peronosporaceae family. In commercial agriculture, they are a particular problem for growers of c ...
and
oidium. The vine is prone to producing high
yields which must be controlled in order to make premium quality wine.
With Sauvignonasse, the quality of the wine depends greatly on the grapes being
harvested at the right point. If picked too early, the resulting wine will be dull and lack any
varietal
A varietal wine is a wine made primarily from a single named grape variety, and which typically displays the name of that variety on the wine label.The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition, 2000.winepros.com.au. ...
character. The grape also has the potential for very high levels of
alcohol
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Common uses
* Alcohol (chemistry), a class of compounds
* Ethanol, one of several alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life
** Alcohol (drug), intoxicant found in alcoholic beverages
** Alcoholic beverage, an alco ...
, with 14.5%
ABV not being uncommon.
The wine made from Sauvignonasse varies depending on the area in which it is produced. In the Friuli region, ''Friuilano'' and in Goriška Brda region, ''Jakot'' wine is typically full
bodied, with moderate
acid
An acid is a molecule or ion capable of either donating a proton (i.e. Hydron, hydrogen cation, H+), known as a Brønsted–Lowry acid–base theory, Brønsted–Lowry acid, or forming a covalent bond with an electron pair, known as a Lewis ...
ity,
floral
Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants (Flowering plant, angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls in ...
aromas and delicate fruit flavors.
In Chile, Sauvignon vert typically starts with aromas of
green apples in its youth that fade as it ages and is more medium bodied.
Wine regions
The grape's most noted homes are in the
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Friuli-Venezia Giulia () is one of the 20 regions of Italy and one of five autonomous regions with special statute. The regional capital is Trieste on the Gulf of Trieste, a bay of the Adriatic Sea.
Friuli-Venezia Giulia has an area of and a ...
and
Goriška Brda, where it is one of the regions' most widely planted
grape varieties
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. In the Friuli it is the main white grape of the ''
Denominazione di origine controllata
The following four classification of wine, classifications of wine constitute the Italy, Italian system of labelling and legally protecting Italian wine:
* ''Denominazione di origine'' (DO, rarely used; ; 'designation of origin');
* ''Indicazione ...
'' (DOC) zones of
Colli Orientali del Friuli,
Collio Goriziano,
Friuli Grave and
Friuli Isonzo, where the grape accounts for more than 20% of those areas' total vineyard plantings. The grape is believed to be related to the ''Tocai Italico'' vine, which is planted throughout the Veneto region. The only doubt involves the ''Tocai Italico'' plantings around the town of
Breganze
Breganze is a town in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. It is northeast of Via Romea. During World War II, the Germans were on one side of the river and the Allies were on the other, and a firefight occurred across the river.
Breganze DOC
T ...
, which ampelographers believe is a different vine altogether.
Argentina
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, with its close ties to Italian
viticulture
Viticulture (, "vine-growing"), viniculture (, "wine-growing"), or winegrowing is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture. While the native territory of ''Vitis vinifera'', the common grape vine ...
, also has a small amount of ''Friulano'' vines planted.
[Oz Clarke ''Encyclopedia of Grapes'', p. 267. Harcourt Books 2001 .]
Synonyms
Over the years, Sauvignonasse has been known under a variety of synonyms: Tocai Friulano, Friulano, Tokaj, Jakot, Sauvignon Vert, Sauvignon de la Corrèze and Sauvignon à Gros Grains.
See also
Carménère – another Chilean wine grape with a similar story to Sauvignon vert
References
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External links
*Cal-Itali
Tocai Friulano varietal description
White wine grape varieties
Wine grapes of Italy