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  1. Farinelli Pinot Grigio
    Classic Italian Pinot Grigio
    CountryItaly
    Pinot Grigio
    $12.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $155.88
    $140.28 Unlimited Member Price
  2. Vina Baccana Pinot Grigio
    Classic Italian Pinot Grigio
    CountryItaly
    Pinot Grigio
    $16.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $203.88
    $183.48 Unlimited Member Price
  3. Rated PG Pinot Grigio
    Unique California Discovery
    CountryUnited States
    Pinot Grigio
    $16.99 per bottle
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  4. Château Le Coin Sauvignon Gris
    Château Le Coin Sauvignon Gris 2023
    Elegant White Bordeaux
    CountryFrance
    Sauvignon Gris
    $22.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $275.88
  5. Alessandro Gallici Prosecco
    Multi-Gold-Medal Prosecco
    CountryItaly
    Glera
    $19.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $239.88
    $215.88 Unlimited Member Price
  6. The Gooseberry Bush
    South African Thirst Quencher
    CountrySouth Africa
    Colombard
    $14.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $179.88
    $161.88 Unlimited Member Price
  7. Alessandro Gallici Pinot Grigio
    Classic Italian Pinot Grigio
    CountryItaly
    Pinot Grigio
    $13.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $167.88
    $151.08 Unlimited Member Price
  8. Capisco Pinot Grigio
    Thrilling Italian Pinot Grigio
    CountryItaly
    Pinot Grigio
    $14.99 per bottle
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    $161.88 Unlimited Member Price
  9. Stonewall Sauvignon Blanc
    Top-Estate Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
    CountryNew Zealand
    Sauvignon Blanc
    $23.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $287.88
    $259.08 Unlimited Member Price
  10. Abbesse Sauvignon Blanc
    Gold-Medal French Sauvignon Blanc
    CountryFrance
    Sauvignon Blanc
    $18.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $227.88
  11. Grande Réserve de Gassac Blanc
    Iconic French Estate’s Grande Réserve
    CountryFrance
    White blend
    $21.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $263.88
    $237.48 Unlimited Member Price
  12. Bees Knees Chenin Blanc Viognier
    It Really is the Bee's Knees
    CountrySouth Africa
    White blend
    $16.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $203.88
    $183.48 Unlimited Member Price
  13. Sentiero dei Pini Pinot Grigio
    Ultra-Fresh Italian Pinot Grigio
    CountryItaly
    Pinot Grigio
    $18.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $227.88
    $205.08 Unlimited Member Price
  14. Domaine de Longuet Viognier
    Beautiful French Viognier
    CountryFrance
    Viognier
    $19.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $239.88
    $215.88 Unlimited Member Price
  15. w/o Lucido
    Organically Grown Sicilian White
    CountryItaly
    Lucido
    $19.99 per bottle
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  16. Terra di Nonno Vermentino
    Historic Sicilian Vermentino
    CountryItaly
    Vermentino
    $16.99 per bottle
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    $183.48 Unlimited Member Price
  17. Törley Estate Cuvée Bálo
    Thrilling Boutique White
    CountryHungary
    Sauvignon-based blend
    $15.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $191.88
    $172.68 Unlimited Member Price
  18. Il Picchio Verdicchio di Matelica
    An Italian Classic
    CountryItaly
    Verdicchio
    $22.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $275.88
    $248.28 Unlimited Member Price
  19. Antonio Federici Bianco Roma
    Roman Sensation
    CountryItaly
    Malvasia Puntinata
    $22.99 per bottle
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    $248.28 Unlimited Member Price
  20. Yarrunga Field Special Reserve White
    Sunshine-in-a-Glass from Australia
    CountryAustralia
    White blend
    $15.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $191.88
    $172.68 Unlimited Member Price
  21. Stonewall Sauvignon Blanc
    Top-Estate Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc
    CountryNew Zealand
    Sauvignon Blanc
    $23.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $287.88
    $259.08 Unlimited Member Price
  22. The Creamery Dunnigan Hills Chardonnay (half bottle)
    Opulent California Chardonnay (Half Bottle)
    CountryUnited States
    Chardonnay
    $11.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $143.88
    $129.48 Unlimited Member Price
  23. La Chiamata Trebbiano
    Classic Italian Trebbiano
    CountryItaly
    Trebbiano
    $15.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $191.88
    $172.68 Unlimited Member Price
  24. The Jumper Sauvignon Blanc
    Classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc
    CountryNew Zealand
    Sauvignon Blanc
    $22.99 per bottle
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    $248.28 Unlimited Member Price

Wine FAQs

What is dry white wine?

Dry white wine is a style of wine where almost all of a grape’s sugar is converted into alcohol during fermentation, leaving little to no residual sweetness in the wine.

Examples of dry white wines include Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Chenin Blanc.

Dry white wines can vary greatly in flavor, body and aroma. Some may be light, crisp and citrus-forward, while others are full-bodied, rich and oaky. Depending on the grape variety and aging process, they can exhibit a wide range of flavors, from green apple and pear to tropical fruits and spices.

Perfect for pairing with a range of foods, including seafood, poultry and certain cheeses, dry white wines are a popular choice among wine lovers.

How Is Dry White Wine Made?

The beginning stages of making dry white wine are the same as any other style of white wine. Once the white wine grapes have been harvested, they are crushed and fermented without the skins.

Fermentation can last longer when making a dry white wine, allowing more time for the yeast to convert the grape’s natural sugars into alcohol. The less residual sugar left in the wine, the “drier” it is. (White wines with a small amount of residual sugar—about 4-12 grams per liter—are known as “off-dry”.)

After fermentation, the wine matures in steel tanks of oak casks for several months to a few years. Dry white wines that are aged in steel tanks limit the amount of oxygen that enters the wine, keeping them crisp, whereas oak casks (which are porous and allow small amounts of oxygen in) can enable wines to develop new and delicious secondary aromas and textures.

Dry white wines can be high in acidity, creating easy-drinking, food-friendly wines. Their body, flavors and aromas depend greatly upon the winemaking methods used. Alcohol levels in dry white wine vary significantly depending on the grape variety and winemaking techniques, and some dry white wines can be relatively low in alcohol.

What Are The Types and Styles Of Dry White Wine?

There are a range of popular white wine grape varieties that create high-quality, dry white wines— each with unique aromas and flavors. Some of the most popular include:

Sauvignon Blanc is a light-to-medium-bodied, versatile wine best known for its zesty fruit flavors of grapefruit, lime and passionfruit and fresh aromas of wild herbs and sometimes fresh-cut grass. It is typically unoaked, though in Bordeaux, barrel aging is common and adds toasty, smoky notes to the wines.

Chardonnay is a medium-to-full-bodied white wine with origins in the Burgundy region of France. Its flavors range from zesty citrus with a distinct minerality to rich, baked fruits with a creamy texture. Sweeter aromas of vanilla and baking spices can develop if the wine is aged in oak barrels.

Pinot Grigio is a light-to-medium-bodied Italian white wine with refreshing pear and citrus flavors and delicate blossom aromas, including jasmine and honeysuckle. It is now also grown in many regions around the world.

Albariño is a bright, refreshing Spanish white wine, best known for its zippy acidity, juicy stone fruits and citrus zest flavors, with a hint of salinity.

Chenin Blanc dry white wines are medium-bodied and known for their fresh style and high acidity. They have flavors of pear, quince, honey and ginger, with aromas of green apple skins and chamomile. Like Chardonnay, it can be aged in oak, which adds creamy notes.

Grüner Veltliner is an Austrian grape variety that produces famously dry, highly acidic white wines. Its flavors include citrus, nectarine and white pepper, with hints of green herbs. Viognier is an intensely aromatic, full-bodied white wine originating from France’s southern Rhône Valley. It has perfumed aromas of juicy peach, tangerine and honeysuckle. As with many wines, the flavors and aromas of each variety vary significantly based on the region and winemaking techniques.

Dry White Wine Food Pairings

With their wide range of flavors (from tart and zesty to juicy and tropical) and relatively high acidity, dry white wines can be very food-friendly.

White fish like sea bass and tilapia are always popular for pairing with a dry white wine. Their flaky meat and lighter flavors are complemented by many white varieties’ citrus flavors and herbal and floral hints. If you’ve opted for a “meatier” fish dish like cod fillet, salmon or monkfish, pair it with a full-bodied, dry white—Chardonnay is a popular choice.

The natural salinity in shellfish like oysters matches up to a dry Albariño with hints of salinity. White poultry like chicken and turkey are among the most popular dry white wine food pairings. Smoother, full-bodied, dry whites like an oaked Chardonnay or Viognier are perfect with buttery roast chicken or turkey. In contrast, summer-staple grilled chicken is delicious with an herby Grüner Veltliner or refreshing Pinot Grigio.

Vegetables are also a popular pairing with dry white wines, especially when roasted or grilled—but remember to match your wine’s character to the vegetable dish. For example, sweeter vegetable dishes, including glazed carrots, roasted onions, sweet potatoes and honey-roasted pumpkin may be better paired with dry white wines with balanced acidity and riper, juicier flavors and aromas, like a Chardonnay, Chenin Blanc or Viognier.

A dry white wine is not the best choice for pairing with dessert—typically, a dessert’s sweetness can make a dry wine taste bitter or more acidic. It’s generally best to pair sweeter wines with sweet desserts.

How Do I Serve Dry White Wine?

Dry white wines are best served chilled but not cold, with each variety having slightly different perfect temperatures. However, the optimal range that covers all dry white varieties is between 45-55°F.

A traditional white wine glass is the best option for serving white wine, with a narrow bowl to avoid too much oxygen entering the wine and tall sides with a narrow rim to trap all of those beautiful aromas. Don’t hold your wine glass by the bowl—hold it by the long stem to avoid warming the wine with the heat from your hands.

How Long Does Dry White Wine Last After Opening?

After opening, store your dry white wine in a refrigerator. Make sure it’s properly sealed so it lasts as long as possible.

When stored correctly, light-to-medium-bodied dry white wines such as Pinot Grigio and Sauvignon Blanc can last for up to 5 days, while medium-to-full-bodied varieties such as Chardonnay and Viognier may last for up to a week.