Winemaker Doug Margerum – best known for his eponymous Santa Barbara County label, Margerum Wine Company – started Riviera Wine Company in 2020 to produce good-value wine. He’s definitely delivered with this sauvignon blanc, made from grapes grown in the Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara appellation.
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Happy Canyon is the farthest inland of Santa Barbara County’s growing areas, so it’s significantly warmer. Rather than the pinot noir that Santa Barbara is so well-known for, varieties like merlot, cabernet sauvignon and sauvignon blanc are the stars.
The 2022 Riviera Sauvignon Blanc offers lively flavors of citrus, melon and lemon grass. It has a lovely texture that’s almost creamy, wrapped around a firm core of acidity. The suggested retail price is $24, but I’ve seen it sold for less.
As a side note, I’ve enjoyed all the Riviera wines I’ve tried, particularly the Mélange Blanc, a Rhône-style white blend.