International Sauvignon Blanc Day is celebrated worldwide every first Friday of May, honoring the iconic wine grape variety, Sauvignon Blanc. This holiday originated in New Zealand, where Sauvignon Blanc from the Marlborough wine region is particularly renowned, comprising over 70% of the country's wine production. On this day, wineries, restaurants, and wine bars organize events such as wine tastings and food pairing classes to highlight the versatility of Sauvignon Blanc. The grape, believed to have originated in the Bordeaux and Loire Valley regions of France, is known for its crisp and fresh flavors, which vary based on climate. Typical pairings for Sauvignon Blanc include fish, poultry, fresh salads, and cheeses, making it a food-friendly choice. Celebrants often enjoy different bottles of Sauvignon Blanc from various regions and share their experiences on social media using specific hashtags.
First Friday in May: Sauvignon Blanc Day
Days
- Fourth Friday after Easter: General Prayer Day (Denmark, Faroe Islands and Greenland)
- First Friday in May: Tuba Day
- Last Friday of April: Arbor Day
- Last Friday of April: Women’s Wellness Day
- Last Friday in April: Viognier Day
- Last Friday in April: Undiagnosed Children’s Awareness Day
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