The reason you get so many poor Sauvignon's is because of the popularity, Pinot Grigio is going the same way!
The thing that annoys me most is when people say ' I got this bottle for £5, should have been £10' no you got a £5 bottle for £5 it was never worth £10 but it's all about perception for most casual wine drinkers
I work in the industry but I am no expert but do love trying different wines and have been lucky enough to taste some of the worlds top wines! Why someone would pay upwards of £100 is beyond me though
The thing that annoys me most is when people say ' I got this bottle for £5, should have been £10' no you got a £5 bottle for £5 it was never worth £10 but it's all about perception for most casual wine drinkers
I work in the industry but I am no expert but do love trying different wines and have been lucky enough to taste some of the worlds top wines! Why someone would pay upwards of £100 is beyond me though

. Some of the best red wine I have tasted was in the Hunter Valley region just North of Sydney. You don't see many of these in Germany so if I do come across one I will buy it purely on the region. I'd usually have a crack at most wines from the Piemont area of Italy as well, having worked there for 18 months on and off 
Dan