A variety named for the Sauvignon Blanc grape, with which it shares some aroma characteristics. Nelson Sauvin™ was developed at Plant and Foods Research and released in 2000. High enough alpha acid content to make it truly dual-purpose, but best known for its distinct gooseberry, white wine-like aroma. Nelson Sauvin’s lush tropical fruit character and low cohumulone levels have made it a favourite for IPA. Adds a lovely dimension to saison and wheat ales as well. Also available in organic.
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CHARACTERISTICS
Striking and pronounced elements of cold-climate Sauvignon Blanc and freshly crushed gooseberries. Also look for Key lime, pine needles, earthy dill, and tropical fruit (lychee, papaya, passionfruit).
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SPECIFICATIONS
Alpha Acid (%): 10 – 13
Beta Acid (%): 6 – 8
Co-Humulone (%): 23 – 25
Total Oils (ml/100g): 0.9 – 1.2