Light White Wines
Light White Wines
Looking for a light white wine? Fresh, digestible and full of energy whites that make you want to pour another glass. Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc, Australian Riesling, Italian Pinot Grigio or Petit Chablis: welcome to the world of whites built entirely on freshness.
Marlborough, New-Zealand
Ningxia Helan Mountain, China
Marlborough, New-Zealand
Clare Valley, Australia
South Australia, Australia
Adelaide Hills South Australia, Australia
Margaret River, Australia
Langhe DOC Piedmont, Italy
South Australia, Australia
AOP Chablis Bourgogne, France
AOP Chablis Bourgogne, France
McLaren Vale, Australia
South Australia, Australie
Light White Wines
A light white wine is not a wine without character. It is a wine that prioritises freshness, drinkability and balance over power or richness. These are often the bottles you open at an aperitif, during a terrace lunch, with seafood or when temperatures climb.
At Vinodelice, we have selected light white wines from New Zealand, Australia, Italy, Burgundy, Savoie and Champagne. Wines that share freshness, digestibility and the ability to accompany the most convivial moments.
How to choose a light white wine?
Not all light white wines are alike. Some rely on citrus, others on white flowers, tension or aromatic finesse.
Do you love fresh and aromatic whites?
Sauvignon Blanc is often the ideal entry point. Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc in New Zealand has become a global reference thanks to its lively, citrusy and particularly refreshing profile. Its notes of citrus, exotic fruit and beautiful acidity make it one of the easiest white wines to appreciate at an aperitif. Tai Tira Sauvignon Blanc and Frankie Sauvignon Blanc perfectly illustrate this fresh and accessible style.
Do you love taut, thirst-quenching whites?
Dry Rieslings are among the finest examples of light white wines. Their low sense of heaviness, natural acidity and citrus aromas make them ideal companions for seafood, fish and summer cuisine. Rieslings from Rockbare or Brash Higgins perfectly illustrate this category.
Do you love alpine, fresh and digestible whites?
The vineyards of Savoie produce some of the lightest white wines in France. Thanks to altitude, mountain climates and grape varieties like Jacquère or Chasselas, Savoie wines are particularly fresh, low in alcohol and remarkably digestible. Perfect as an aperitif, with lake fish, seafood or Savoyard specialities, they seduce through their apparent simplicity and great drinkability. Domaine L'Abbé's Abymes "Terre de 1248", Domaine Delalex's Chasselas Marin Tradition or Domaine des Granges Longues' Apremont Maltaverne all perfectly illustrate this alpine freshness.
Do you love light and elegant whites?
Pinot Grigio and certain lightly oaked Chardonnays offer a delicate, airy and particularly versatile style at the table. Tar & Roses Pinot Grigio or Yarra Valley Chardonnays are excellent examples of this approach.
Do you love light whites that express their terroir?
Some wines combine freshness and complexity. This is particularly the case with Petit Chablis and Chablis, whose natural liveliness and palate tension give an impression of lightness despite their aromatic depth. The cuvées from Alain Geoffroy perfectly demonstrate that a white wine can be at once light, precise and gastronomic.
A world tour of light white wines
At Vinodelice, we hold one conviction: freshness is universal. In cool climates like Marlborough, Clare Valley, Chablis, Savoie or Champagne, wines naturally develop more tension and liveliness. Other regions like Yarra Valley or certain coastal areas of Australia also produce particularly digestible wines thanks to temperate climates and freshness-focused winemaking.
This collection invites you to travel through some of the world's finest vineyards: Marlborough, Clare Valley, Chablis, Yarra Valley, McLaren Vale, Savoie and Champagne. Because a light white wine can be citrusy, floral, fruity or mineral — and it is precisely this diversity that makes it so fascinating.
Our top picks for discovering light white wines
For the aperitif
- Tai Tira Sauvignon Blanc 2023
- Frankie Sauvignon Blanc 2022
- Tar & Roses Pinot Grigio 2022
For freshness lovers
- Rockbare Clare Valley Riesling 2022
- Brash Higgins Riesling Semillon 2021
- Petit Chablis Alain Geoffroy 2023
For discovering alpine whites
- Domaine L'Abbé Terre de 1248 Abymes 2022
- Domaine Delalex Marin Tradition Chasselas 2024
- Domaine des Granges Longues Maltaverne Apremont 2022
To accompany seafood
- Petit Chablis Alain Geoffroy 2023
- Chablis Domaine Le Verger 2023
- Rockbare Clare Valley Riesling 2022
To go off the beaten track
- Brash Higgins Zibibbo 2022
- Days & Daze Pinot Gris 2022
- Sticks Chardonnay 2022
The star grape varieties of light white wines
Sauvignon Blanc - Citrus, fresh herbs: Light and lively
Riesling - Lemon, green apple: Light and taut
Jacquère - Lemon, white flowers: Light and alpine
Chasselas - White fruit, fresh almond: Light and delicate
Pinot Grigio - Pear, white flowers: Light and elegant
Pinot Gris - White fruit, flowers: Light and aromatic
Chardonnay - Citrus, white fruit: Light to medium
Zibibbo - Citrus, flowers, fresh grape: Light and original
Light white wine and food pairing
Aperitif: Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Jacquère
Oysters: Chablis, Riesling
Seafood: Chablis, Sauvignon Blanc
Summer salads: Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio
Grilled fish: Riesling, Chablis
Asian cuisine: Riesling
Goat's cheese: Sauvignon Blanc
Savoyard fondue: Apremont, Abymes
Sushi: Riesling, Chablis
Light white wine or fruity white wine?
The two styles often overlap but do not answer exactly the same expectation. A fruity white wine primarily foregrounds its fruit aromas. A light white wine stands out above all through its freshness, digestibility and ease of drinking. A Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc can perfectly be both fruity and light at the same time.
FAQ: Everything you need to know about light white wines
Which light white wine to choose for an aperitif?
Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio and certain dry Rieslings are particularly well suited thanks to their freshness and low sense of heaviness.
Which light white wine when it is hot?
Marlborough Sauvignon Blancs, dry Rieslings, Savoie wines and Petit Chablis are among the best choices for summer days.
Which grape variety produces the lightest white wines?
Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Grigio, Jacquère and Chasselas are among the grape varieties most associated with light white wines.
Is Chablis a light white wine?
Yes. Thanks to its natural freshness, absence of heaviness and characteristic tension, Chablis is often considered one of the great light gastronomic white wines.
Which light white wine with seafood?
Chablis, Sauvignon Blanc and dry Rieslings are among the finest pairings thanks to their freshness and liveliness.
What are the best light white wines from Savoie?
Apremont, Abymes and certain Savoyard Chasselas wines are among the freshest and most digestible white wines in France. Their natural liveliness makes them excellent companions for aperitifs, fish and mountain specialities.