The 2014 Collio Sauvignon (in a screw cap bottle) is true to the variety with bright aromas of white flower, tomato leaf and citrus. The difficulties of the soggy vintage also come through and the wine doesn't show the richness that you might get in a warmer year. Wild sage, bitter almond and crushed white pepper are all part of the wine's immediate appeal. In terms of consistency, I'd put Livio Felluga's Sauvignon among the best Italian expressions of this grape. But the 2014 vintage is definitely not as impressive.