Savagnin (Traminer)




Savagnin (France), or Traminer (Germany), is an ancient white grape which has been grown throughout the more mountainous regions of Europe for thousands of years. It has a range of uses depending on where it is grown, but typically Savagnin produces wines with a citrussy-floral character, sometimes bordering on tropical.
General Characteristics
- Beeswax
- Honey
- Balsamic
- Fennel
- Licorice
- Star Anise
- Acacia
- Peony
- Nectarine
- Peach
- White Peach
- Apricot
- Potpourri
- Rose
- Pear
- Quince
- Brazil Nut
- Hazelnut
- Walnut
- Lychee
- Passionfruit
- Blossom
- Elderflower
- White Flower