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Types of White Wine

Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon is the most popular red wine with a big bold taste that is stronger than Vs. Merlot. Learn why it is America’s favorite red wine. Merlot. Learn why it is America’s favorite red wine.

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Chardonnay
Chardonnay

Chardonnay is the most popular white wine on earth and, more recently, it has also become the most divisive. Travel to any wine region in the world, and you’ll find at least one vineyard growing Chardonnay. It’s a wine that can be simple or regal, aged for many years or consumed immediately. So ...

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Merlot
Merlot

Merlot – What Is Merlot? Merlot, which in French means The Little Blackbird, is the second most popular red grape in America (after Cabernet Sauvignon). Known for being soft, ripe and elegant, most Merlots are easy drinking reds that go well both with food as well as on their own.

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Moscato
Moscato

10 Best Moscato Wine Brands You Must Try. Posted on ... Villa Lanata Moscato is a white wine which has perfectly balanced the sweet and the fruity quality of the ...

Oaked Chardonnay:
Oaked Chardonnay:

If you drink a wine that tastes like liquid butter, that wine has way too much oak. So how do you recognize when a wine has been oaked? When a wine sits in oak to age, the oak slowly imparts its flavors and colors into the wine. If this is a white wine, the longer the wine sits in oak, the darker a yellow it will become, almost mimicking the hue of straw.

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Other Types
Other Types

Types of white wines. Chardonnay, gewürztraminer, moscato are white grape varieties. This page describes wine styles by variety names and production areas. Any below variety can give dry white wine or sweet white wine. Some varieties can be made bubbly or still.

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Pinot Grigio (Pee-no Gree-zo)
Pinot Grigio (Pee-no Gree-zo)

Ah Pinot Grigio, a zesty white wine that is as refreshing as a cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer’s day. The second most popular white wine in America, Pinot Grigio (aka Pinot Gris) is a dry white wine that has a punchy acidity with flavors of lemons, limes, green apples and honeysuckle.

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Pinot Gris/Grigio
Pinot Gris/Grigio

The second most popular white wine in America, Pinot Grigio (aka Pinot Gris) is a dry white wine that has a punchy acidity with flavors of lemons, limes, green apples and honeysuckle. At its most basic, Pinot Gris/Grigio is a refreshing white wine that, when served cold, is the perfect respite from a hot summer’s day.

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Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir

Pinot Noir as a white wine has equal complexity and age-worthiness to Chardonnay. What does White Pinot Noir taste like? White Pinot Noir is richer than many white wines because it’s made with red wine grapes.

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Riesling
Riesling

Riesling White Wine Guide Riesling: the aromatic, deliciously refreshing wine that tastes like the nectar of apples, apricots, peaches and pears and comes in the tall slender glass bottle. Usually crisp, due to its high levels of acidity, Riesling is known for its strong floral aromas.

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Riesling (Rees-Ling)
Riesling (Rees-Ling)

Riesling: the aromatic, deliciously refreshing wine that tastes like the nectar of apples, apricots, peaches and pears and comes in the tall slender glass bottle. Usually crisp, due to its high levels of acidity, Riesling is known for its strong floral aromas.

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Riesling Dry:
Riesling Dry:

Riesling White Wine Guide Riesling: the aromatic, deliciously refreshing wine that tastes like the nectar of apples, apricots, peaches and pears and comes in the tall slender glass bottle. Usually crisp, due to its high levels of acidity, Riesling is known for its strong floral aromas.

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Riesling Sweet:
Riesling Sweet:

Riesling White Wine Guide Riesling: the aromatic, deliciously refreshing wine that tastes like the nectar of apples, apricots, peaches and pears and comes in the tall slender glass bottle. Usually crisp, due to its high levels of acidity, Riesling is known for its strong floral aromas.

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Sauvignon Blanc (So-vee-Nyon Blah)
Sauvignon Blanc (So-vee-Nyon Blah)

The Wine List Cabernet Sauvignon (Ka-ber-nay So-vee-nyon) Malbec (Mal-bek) Meritage/Red Blend Merlot (Mer-lo) Petite Syrah Pinot Noir (Pee-no Nwar) Shiraz or Syrah (Sah-ra or Shi-raz) Zinfandel (Zin-fan-del) French Red Italian Red Spanish Chardonnay (Shar-doe-nay) Pinot Grigio (Pee-no gree-zho) Riesling (Rees-ling) Miscellaneous White Wines Sauvignon Blanc (So-vee-nyon Blah) French White ...

Sauvignon Blanc (So-Veen-Yawn Blah)
Sauvignon Blanc (So-Veen-Yawn Blah)

Sauvignon blanc (So-veen-yawn Blah) Food pairings: a versatile food wine for seafood, poultry, and salads. Districts: of French origin, sauvignon blanc is grown in the Bordeaux region where it is blended with semillon. The Loire valley and New Zealand produce some excellent sauvignon blanc varietals.

Sauvignon Blanc:
Sauvignon Blanc:

Sauvignon blanc is planted in many of the world's wine regions, producing a crisp, dry, and refreshing white varietal wine. The grape is also a component of the famous dessert wines from Sauternes and Barsac.

Semillon (Say-mee-yaw)
Semillon (Say-mee-yaw)

The Guide to Semillon Wine: France’s 3rd Most Important White The word ‘Cabernet’ slips so easily off most people’s lips we forget that in the 1950’s, most Americans didn’t even know what Cabernet Sauvignon was.

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Syrah
Syrah

Syrah has been widely used as a blending grape in the red wines of many countries due to its fleshy fruit mid-palate, balancing the weaknesses of other varieties and resulting in a "complete" wine. From the 1970s and even more from the 1990s, Syrah has enjoyed increased popularity, and plantings of the variety have expanded significantly in both old and new locations.

Unoaked Chardonnay:
Unoaked Chardonnay:

Chardonnay is the most popular white wine on earth and, more recently, it has also become the most divisive. Travel to any wine region in the world, and you’ll find at least one vineyard growing Chardonnay. It’s a wine that can be simple or regal, aged for many years or consumed immediately.

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Viognier
Viognier

Viognier (French pronunciation: ) is a white wine grape variety. It is the only permitted grape for the French wine Condrieu in the Rhône Valley. Outside of the Rhône, Viognier can be found in regions of North and South America as well as Australia, New Zealand, the Cape Winelands in South Africa and Israel.