White wine

Discover the many facets of white wine, focusing on how terroir, environmental considerations and fermentation techniques influence the character of the wine. Learn about the connection between climate, soil and taste to choose a white wine that suits your taste. Also understand the impact of sulfites on your health.

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237 products

Chablis · Burgundy · France
1997
Petit Chablis Jean-Marc Brocard 1997 375 ml
Jean-Marc Brocard
There are 4 products left
Mercurey · Burgundy · France
1989
Mercurey Yves de Launay 1989 Burgundy
Yves de Launay
Saint-Pourçain · Loire · France
1985
Saint Pourçain J. Moreau et Fils 1985
J. Moreau et Fils
There are 4 products left
Rheingau · Rheingau · Germany
1966
Reisling Spätlese Striehl 1966 Rheingau
Carl Striehl
There are 6 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1992
Burgundy Domaine Saint Prix 1992
Domaine Saint Prix
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Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1992
Clos du Chateau Chardonnay 1992 Burgundy
Domaine du Chateau
There are 4 products left
Santenay · Burgundy · France
1996
Santenay Cornières from Jean-Marc Morey 1996 white wine
Morey
There are 2 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1994
Saint Aubin Hubert Lamy 1994 1er Cru Les Frionnes
Domaine Hubert Lamy
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1990
Meursault Château de Meursault 1990
Château de Meursault
There are 6 products left
Beaune · Burgundy · France
2006
Savigny-Les-Beaune Hauts Marconnets 1er Cru from Chanson 2006
Chanson
There are 2 products left
Saint-Romain · Burgundy · France
1997
Saint-Romain François Parent 1997
François Parent
There are 2 products left
Marlborough · Marlborough · New Zealand
1998
Selaks Sauvignon Blanc 1998
Selaks
There are 3 products left
Central Valley · Chile
2005
Sauvignon Blanc 2005 San Valley
Bottles With History
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1990
Bourgogne Domaine Michelot 1990 bad label
Domaine Michelot
Only one product left!
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1992
Chardonnay Jadot 1992 Burgundy
Louis Jadot
There are 4 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
2004
Burgundy Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard 2004
Domaine Fontaine-Gagnard
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Côte de Beaune · Burgundy · France
1992
Cote de Beaune Paul Dugenais 1992
Paul Dugenais
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Pothier-Rieusset 1992
Pothier-Rieusset
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Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1985
Clos du Château Domaine Laroche 1985 - bad label
Domaine Laroche
Piedmont · Piedmont · Italy
1993
Giordano 1993 Riesling Italico
Bottles With History
There are 2 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
2000
Burgundy Domaine Dujac Morey Saint-Denis 2000
Bottles With History
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Veneto · Veneto · Italy
2004
Venezia Grion 2004 Tocai Friulano
Tocai Friulano
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Rheinhessen · Rheinhessen · Germany
1996
Niersteiner Krötenbrunnen Weingut Peter Meierer 1996
Weingut Peter Meierer
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Alsace · Alsace · France
1989
Sylvaner Dontenville 1989 Alsace
Dontenville
There are 3 products left
Alsace · Alsace · France
1985
Exclusive Riesling from Alsace 1985
Vin d'Alsace
There are 2 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1991
Meursault Vaucher Père et Fils 1991 white wine
Vaucher Père et Fils
There are 3 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1991
Chablis 1er Cru Vaucoupins from Quinson Fils 1991
Quinson Fils
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
1990
Chablis Premier Cru La Chablisienne 1990
La Chablisienne
There are 2 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1983
Chablis Corine Pédauque 1983 1 cru
Caves de la Reine Pédauque
There are 2 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1991
Chablis Premier Cru La Chablisienne 1991
La Chablisienne
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Marlborough · Marlborough · New Zealand
1997
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc 1997 Marlborough
Cloudy Bay
There are 2 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1989
Le Meursault Ropiteau 1989
Ropiteau Frères
There are 4 products left
Chablis · Burgundy · France
1983
Chablis Premier Cru 1983 Les Vaudevey
Henri Laroche
There are 2 products left
Savennières · Loire · France
1982
Savennières 1982 from Domaine du Closel - Demi Sec
Domaine du Closel
There are 2 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Domaine Potinet-Ampeau 1992
Domaine Potinet-Ampeau
There are 4 products left
Mâcon-Villages · Burgundy · France
1995
Mâcon Viré Cave de Viré 1995
Cave de Viré
There are 4 products left
Givry · Burgundy · France
1994
Givry Domaine Steinmaier 1994 1er Cru
Domaine Steinmaier
There are 5 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Chateau de Meursault 1992
Chateau de Meursault
Piedmont · Piedmont · Italy
1993
Giordano Chardonnay 1993
Giordano
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Côte de Beaune · Burgundy · France
1992
Côte de Beaune 1992 Domaine Cavaerd
Domaine Cavaerd
There are 5 products left
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1990
Meursault Pierre Matrot 1990 Burgundy
Pierre Matrot
There are 4 products left
Mâcon · Burgundy · France
1996
Mâcon Viré André Bonhomme 1996
Domaine André Bonhomme
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Mâcon-Villages · Burgundy · France
1995
Mâcon-Viré Cave de Viré 1995
Cave de Viré
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Penedes · Penedès · Spain
2010
Nadal Xarel lo 2010
Nadal
There are 4 products left
Piedmont · Liguria · Italy
1964
Portofino White Wine 1964
Portofino 1964
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Sauternes · Bordeaux · France
1966
Sauternes Amand Chaperon et Fils 1966
Amand Chaperon et Fils
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Meursault · Burgundy · France
1992
Meursault Mommesin 1992
Mommessin
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Chablis · Burgundy · France
1992
Vaillon's Chablis Premier Cru 1992
J. Moreau & Fils
There are 4 products left
Trentino Alto Adige · Italy
1966
Alto Adige G. Kettmeir 1966
Casa vinicola G. Kettmeir
There are 4 products left
Sardinia · Italy
1966
Vernaccia Cantina Sociale Vernaccia
Cantina Sociale della Vernaccia
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Marlborough · New Zealand
1996
Sauvignon Blanc Cloudy Bay 1996
Cloudy Bay
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1993
Bourgogne Blanc Chardonnay S.C.A. L.C. 1993
S.C.A. L.C.
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Côte de Beaune · Burgundy · France
1993
La Grande Chatelaine Côte de Beaune Maison Champy 1993
Maison Champy
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Liguria
1983
Vermentino Ottaviano Lambruschi 1983
Ottaviano Lambruschi
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Pouilly Fuissé · Burgundy
1987
Pouilly Fuisse Georges Duboeuf 1987
Georges Duboeuf
There are 3 products left
Alsace
Gewurztraminer Cave de Turckheim 2002 Grand Cru Alsace
Cave de Turckheim
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Riesling Jos. Helfrich 1985
Jos. Helfrich
There are 2 products left
Roero · Piedmont · Italy
2002
Roero Arneis Cascina Val 2019
Cascina Val del Prete
Entre Deux Mers · Bordeaux · France
1992
Château La Blanquerie 1992 White wine
Château La Blanquerie
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Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1993
Côtes des Cavis Château 1993
Château Côtes des Cavis
There are 2 products left
Columbia Valley · Washington State · USA
1994
Semillon Chardonnay from Columbia Crest
Columbia Crest
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Graves · Bordeaux · France
1993
Graves Château Saint Galer 1993
Château Saint Galer
There are 4 products left
Costers del Segre · Catalonien · Spain
1984
Clos de la Dama Raimat 1984 white wine
Raimat
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Roero · Piedmont · Italy
2002
Luet Cascina Val del Prete 2019
Cascina Val del Prete

White wine terroir: The importance of climate and soil for taste

The taste of white wine is greatly influenced by the terroir from which the wine originates. Terroir refers to a combination of natural factors such as climate and soil conditions that influence the development of the grapes. The result is wines with different notes and textures. For example, wines from cooler climates, such as Burgundy, will often have more acidity and fresh citrus notes. This is different from white wines from warmer regions, such as California, which are typically richer in stone fruit notes. By understanding terroir, you can choose wines that complement your taste preferences and food choices. Terroir not only adds flavor, but also an authentic sense of origin and history to the wine.

Climate is a key factor in the ripening of grapes, while the composition of the soil, such as limestone or sand, contributes unique mineral notes. The topography of the landscape and exposure to the sun also play a role in grape growth. Local weather phenomena can also affect the microclimate and thus the wine's flavor nuances. Each bottle of white wine thus tells a story about its origins, providing an authentic and rich tasting experience.

This insight into terroir helps to choose the right white wine that reflects the unique characteristics of the grape variety and region. For example, one can appreciate elegant wines from the cool Loire or tropical wines from California. Bottles With History wants to share this knowledge with wine lovers so that they can experience the world's diverse wine expressions.

Sulfites in white wine: What do they mean for health?

Many consumers are concerned about sulfites in wine and their health implications. Sulfites are added to preserve wine and prevent spoilage. Most people tolerate sulfites without problems, but people with sulfite sensitivity may experience reactions. Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe reactions such as difficulty breathing. However, it is important to note that sulfite allergies are rare.

Other elements in wine, such as yeast or grape proteins, can also trigger allergic reactions. If you have concerns about sulfite sensitivity, it is recommended to seek medical advice. Check the label for sulfites, if desired. Bottles With History offers wines that also take health preferences into account, so that everyone can enjoy a good glass of white wine without worry.

Tips for properly storing white wine

Proper storage ensures that white wine retains its flavor and quality. The ideal temperature is between 7°C and 13°C, and the wine should be stored in the dark to protect against UV rays that can damage the flavor. A wine cellar or cooler is best for longer storage.

Bottles should be stored at an angle to keep the cork moist and prevent oxidation. Avoid vibrations and temperature changes as these can affect the structure. Opened bottles should be recapped and refrigerated to preserve the freshness of the wine for longer. These methods ensure that Bottles With History wines deliver optimal tasting experiences.

Choosing a white wine grape: What suits your taste?

White wine selection can be tricky due to the wide variety of grape varieties, each with unique flavor profiles. Chardonnay is versatile, offering flavor notes from fresh citrus to full-bodied tropical. Sauvignon Blanc is aromatic with notes of herbs and green apples. Riesling is softer, often sweet and tart. Additionally, rosé wine can offer a refreshing experience in the summer heat.

Pinot Grigio produces fresh wines in Italy, and fuller wines in France. Gewürztraminer is ideal for spicy food with its spicy aromas. At Bottles With History, we appreciate the unique traits of each grape and guide customers to the right choice.

White wine pricing: What affects the value?

Several factors determine the price of white wine, including grape variety, geography, and production techniques. Popular regions like Burgundy and Napa Valley can mean higher prices. Vintage and production methods like barrel aging add value by creating more complex wines. In addition, consider an excellent red wine or Italian wine for a broader wine experience.

Bottles With History ensures that you understand and appreciate the true value of each wine through guided information.

Sustainability in wine production

Sustainability is a growing priority in winemaking. Organic farming avoids chemicals and promotes healthy soil. Working hours and carbon reduction are also important factors. At Bottles With History, we set the standard for sustainability, ensuring that every wine experience contributes to the well-being of the planet.

Influence of fermentation techniques on the taste of white wine

Fermentation is crucial to the wine's flavor profile. Cold fermentation produces fresh, light wines, while barrel fermentation offers character with notes of vanilla or nuts. Fumé Blanc gains a creamy texture through this method. Knowledge of fermentation techniques helps to appreciate the quality and style of the wine.

With Bottles With History you gain insight into these techniques and thus make the best choices with every wine purchase.

How do I choose the best white wine for cooking?

When choosing a white wine for cooking, consider the wine’s acidity and flavor profile. Light, dry white wines like Sauvignon Blanc or Chardonnay are often a good choice, as they add a delicate flavor without dominating the dish. At Bottles With History, we offer a wide selection of wines, including some older vintages that can add unique depth to your culinary creations. Our delivery is simple and fast, so you can have your wine ready for your next dinner project.

What is the best way to store white wine?

To preserve the flavour, white wine should be stored cool, preferably between 7-12 degrees Celsius, and away from direct sunlight. It is also important to keep the bottle lying down so that the cork remains moist and tight. At Bottles With History, we store our wines in optimal conditions, so you can be sure to receive a bottle in excellent condition. This is especially important for our range of vintage wines, which require special care to preserve their unique character.

What types of white wine go well with poultry?

When serving poultry, a white wine like Chardonnay or Riesling can complement the dish beautifully depending on the preparation method. For grilled or roasted poultry, a fuller white wine may be suitable, while a lighter wine is perfect for savory or roasted varieties. Whatever your choice, Bottles With History offers a range of wines to suit your taste profile. Visit our store or webshop to find inspiration for your next dinner.

Is there a white wine that goes well with fish and seafood?

When serving seafood, a white wine like Sauvignon Blanc or Muscadet can really bring out the delicate flavors. These wines are known for their freshness and ability to complement the treasures of the sea. At Bottles With History, you can find historic wines that bring an extra layer of complexity to your fishing experience. Consider trying one of our older bottles for an unforgettable tasting experience.

How can I tell the difference between dry and sweet white wine?

To distinguish between dry and sweet white wine, look for the alcohol percentage and residual sugar content on the label. Dry white wines tend to have a higher alcohol percentage and lower sugar content. If you are unsure, you can always ask an expert or visit a specialty store like Bottles With History, where our staff is ready to guide you to the right wine to suit your taste and occasion.