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Pour yourself a glass from our carefully crafted selection of white wines. Here you'll find tried-and-tested classics like the Chardonnay from Burgundy and new discoveries from great wineries such as Weingut Robert Weil in Germany and Henschke in Australia. From dry Italian white wines to lusciously sweet Australian Rieslings, our collection spans the best Sauvignon Blancs from New Zealand's Cloudy Bay to the crisp minerality of German Rieslings. There's something to please everybody, whether you prefer a dry white wine with a hint of fruitiness or a sweet white wine with a rich, full-bodied character.

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Até Chardonnay 2022 FR
Até Chardonnay 2022

South Australia, Australia

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Até Sauvignon Blanc 2022
Até Sauvignon Blanc 2022

South Australia, Australia

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Campo Maccione Vermentino 2022
Campo Maccione, Vermentino 2022

Maremma Toscana DOC Tuscany, Italy

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Château du Chatelard, Beaujolais Blanc 2020
Château du Chatelard, Beaujolais Blanc 2020

Beaujolais, France

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207 Fantin Nodar Pinot Bianco 2021 FR
Fantin Nodar, Pinot Bianco 2022

Friuli Colli Orientali DOC Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

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Colosso Wines, 'Indomable', Blanc de Malbec 2022
Colosso Wines, 'Indomable', Blanc de Malbec 2022

Uco y Tynunyán Mendoza, Argentina

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Days & Daze Sunswill Pinot Gris Organic Minimal Intervention Vegan 2022
Days & Daze Sunswill Pinot Gris 2022

South Australia, Australia

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Mulando M365 Riesling 2021 FR
Mulando, 'M365', Riesling 2021

Ningxia Helan Mountain, China

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Catalina Sounds Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2023 FR
Catalina Sounds Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 2023

Marlborough, New-Zealand

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Paso a Paso, Criolla Blanca 2023
Paso a Paso, Criolla Blanca 2023

Montecaseros Mendoza, Argentina

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Poderi Colla Langue DOC Riesling Ranera 2021
Poderi Colla Langue DOC Riesling Ranera 2021

Langhe DOC Piedmont, Italy

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Sticks Chardonnay Yarra Valley 2022 FR
Sticks Chardonnay 2022

Yarra Valley, Australia

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Domaine Les Chenevières, Mâcon-Villages 2023
Domaine Les Chenevières, Mâcon-Villages 2023

Mâcon-Villages AOC Burgundy, France

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Hewitson, 'Miss Harry' Chardonnay 2022
Hewitson, 'Miss Harry' Chardonnay 2022

Adelaide Hills South Australia, Australia

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Rockbare Clare Valley Riesling 2022
Rockbare Clare Valley Riesling 2022

Clare Valley, Australia

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Catalina Sounds Marlborough Chardonnay 2022
Catalina Sounds Marlborough Chardonnay 2022

Marlborough, New-Zealand

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Rising Chardonnay Yarra Valley 2021 FR
Rising Chardonnay 2021

Yarra Valley, Australia

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Tyrrell's, Hunter Valley Semillon 2022
Tyrrell's, Hunter Valley Semillon 2022

Hunter Valley New South Wales, Australia

White

When it comes to white wines, the global landscape offers a tantalizing array of flavors, each region contributing its own distinct characteristics. From the historic vineyards of Europe to the vibrant terroirs of the New World, here’s a tour of some of the finest white wines and their unique taste profiles.

Europe: Tradition and Terroir

Known for its diverse wine culture, Italy produces an impressive range of good white wines. From the crisp and dry Pinot Grigio of the Veneto region to the aromatic and fruity Vermentino of Sardinia, Italian whites often boast a perfect balance of acidity and fruitiness.

Renowned for its Rieslings, Germany offers a spectrum of styles from bone-dry to lusciously sweet. The Mosel Valley is celebrated for its best vineyards producing Rieslings with pronounced minerality and delicate fruit flavors, while the Rheingau region often yields fuller-bodied wines with a hint of sweetness.

Grüner Veltliner reigns supreme here, offering a unique peppery and citrusy profile with a touch of white pepper. Austrian whites are known for their crispness and minerality, reflecting the country’s cool climate and diverse soils.

A cornerstone of the wine world, France presents a plethora of white wines from various regions. Burgundy’s Chardonnays are revered for their elegance and complexity, displaying notes of citrus, stone fruits, and a touch of oak. The Loire Valley’s Sauvignon Blanc, notably from Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé, exhibit vibrant acidity, herbal aromas, and a flinty minerality.

The New World: Innovation and Diversity

Chenin Blanc, locally known as Steen, thrives in South Africa’s diverse terroirs. It ranges from dry and crisp to richly sweet, often showcasing flavors of tropical fruits, honey, and a refreshing acidity.

Particularly notable are Californian Chardonnays, which vary widely in style. From the buttery, oaked expressions of Napa Valley to the crisp, unoaked styles of Sonoma, these wines often combine ripe fruit flavors with creamy textures and balanced acidity.

Known for its bold and expressive wines, Australia offers outstanding Rieslings from regions like Clare Valley and Eden Valley. These wines are typically dry with vibrant acidity, displaying intense lime, citrus, and floral notes. Semillon, especially from Hunter Valley, is another standout, often crafted into age-worthy wines with a rich texture and complex flavors.

New Zealand with its great wineries and its Sauvignon Blanc, put the country on the wine map with its explosive aromatics of tropical fruits, gooseberry, and grassy notes. Marlborough leads the charge with its crisp, zesty styles that are immensely popular worldwide for their refreshing acidity and fruit-forward character.

Taste Profiles: From Minerality to Fruitiness

When exploring these wines, expect a spectrum of taste profiles:

- Minerality: Often found in European whites like German Rieslings and French Chablis, minerality adds a crisp, earthy dimension derived from the region’s soil and climate.

  

- Sweetness: Ranging from dry white wine (like many German Rieslings) to lusciously sweet white wine (such as late-harvest wines from Alsace or Sauternes), sweetness levels cater to diverse palates.

- Fruitiness: Abundant in New World wines like Californian Chardonnays and New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs, fruitiness can range from citrus and tropical fruits to stone fruits and apples, offering a refreshing and aromatic experience.

The world of white wines is rich and diverse, offering something for every palate and occasion. Whether you’re seeking a dry Italian Pinot Grigio, a complex German Riesling, or a vibrant New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, these wines not only reflect their terroir but also embody centuries of winemaking tradition and innovation. Explore these regions, taste their offerings, and discover the nuances that make each sip an unforgettable experience.

So, raise your glass and toast to the best white wines the world has to offer!