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  1. Risky Business White Knuckle Margaret River Chardonnay
    90pt 'elegant and inviting' (Wine Orbit) Chardonnay from Margaret River.
    CountryAustralia
    Chardonnay
    $25.00 RRP
    from $21.99 when you mix 12+
  2. Only 98 left
    Vinaceous Sirenya Great Southern Pinot Grigio
    Super refreshing Pinot Grigio from the always colourful Vinaceous wines.
    CountryAustralia
    Pinot Grigio
    $22.00 RRP
    from $18.99 when you mix 12+
  3. Lloyd Brothers Adelaide Hills Estate Picpoul
    91pt Adelaide Hills Picpoul 'refreshing & pure', with a saline minerality along with its fresh fruit
    CountryAustralia
    Picpoul
    $26.00 RRP
    from $22.99 when you mix 12+
  4. Logan Love And Valour Pinot Gris
    New vintage, rich and luscious, heroic Pinot Gris from the talented Peter Logan.
    CountryAustralia
    Pinot Gris
    $24.00 RRP
    from $19.99 when you mix 12+
  5. Domaine Dampt Chablis Vieilles Vignes
    Excellent family Domaine – great vintage – an old vine Chablis of finesse and exceptional value.
    CountryFrance
    Chardonnay
    $55.00 RRP
    from $49.99 when you mix 12+
  6. Only 100 left
    Anon Tasmania Sparkling Cuvee NV
    A Tasmanian treat with apple, strawberry and lemon curd flavours and creamy, nutty hints.
    CountryAustralia
    Chardonnay-based blend
    $25.00 RRP
    from $21.99 when you mix 12+
  7. Only 57 left
    Permission to Pivot Great Southern Pinot Gris
    Dazzling Great Southern Star from a Rogue Vintner
    CountryAustralia
    Pinot Gris
    $23.00 RRP
    from $19.99 when you mix 12+
  8. Way & Cat Viognier
    Sip a luscious South Australian Viognier courtesy of our wayfaring catador – or wine buyer!
    CountryAustralia
    Viognier
    $19.00 RRP
    from $13.99 when you mix 12+
  9. Jim Barry Clare Valley Assyrtiko
    95pts, Gold, 93pts... a triumphant vintage again for this fresh, distinctive Barry original.
    CountryAustralia
    Assyrtiko
    $40.00 RRP
    from $33.99 when you mix 12+
  10. Willow Bridge G1-10 Geographe Chardonnay
    A vibrant, classy Chardonnay with lovely fruit and harmonious oak from WA's Willow Bridge.
    CountryAustralia
    Chardonnay
    $35.00 RRP
    from $31.99 when you mix 12+
  11. Pikes Traditionale Clare Valley Riesling
    95pt, great Value Clare Riesling classic – a raft of high scores from very reliable Pikes.
    CountryAustralia
    Riesling
    $28.00 RRP
    from $25.99 when you mix 12+
  12. Angullong Orange Verdelho
    Enjoy a tropical taste of Orange with this vibrant Verdelho!
    CountryAustralia
    Verdelho
    $24.00 RRP
    from $17.99 when you mix 12+
  13. West Cape Howe Styx Gully Great Southern Chardonnay
    A complex, fruit-driven double Champion Chardonnay from the National Cool-climate Wine Show.
    CountryAustralia
    Chardonnay
    $36.00 RRP
    from $29.99 when you mix 12+
  14. BedLam & OrdEr 2024 LHC Chardonnay Semillon Frontignac
    A rare and delicious blend opf three great white grapes from the inventive BedLam & OrdEr team.
    CountryAustralia
    Chardonnay
    $25.00 RRP
    from $17.99 when you mix 12+
  15. Trimboli Salvatore Trebbiano
    New release! Gorgeous Gold-medal Trebbiano from our good friend Sam Trimboli
    CountryAustralia
    Trebbiano
    $19.00 RRP
    from $11.99 when you mix 12+
  16. Reschke Cellar Reserve Prosecco
    A luxurious Prosecco from Reschke with Gold, and scores of 90, 91 and 94pts.
    CountryAustralia
    Glera
    $65.00 RRP
    from $59.99 when you mix 12+
  17. Only 57 left
    Harewood Estate FLUX Great Southern White Blend
    Refresh yourself with a 92pt “very pleasing” (Halliday) Great Southern Sauvignon blend.
    CountryAustralia
    Sauvignon-based blend
    $40.00 RRP
    from $25.99 when you mix 12+
  18. Corryton Burge Sparkling Pinot Noir Chardonnay
    Delicious, elegant Aussie sparkler from the Burge family.
    CountryAustralia
    Pinot Noir-based blend
    $28.00 RRP
    from $28.00 when you mix 12+
  19. Hungerford Hill Classic Hilltops Fiano
    Gold, 95pts Great Value “An outstanding Fiano with energy, weight, length and layers" (Halliday).
    CountryAustralia
    Fiano
    $30.00 RRP
    from $25.99 when you mix 12+
  20. Plantagenet Angevin Great Southern Riesling
    Lively 93pt Single Vineyard Riesling from remote Great Southern.
    CountryAustralia
    Riesling
    $34.00 RRP
    from $28.99 when you mix 12+
  21. Coppabella Single Vineyard Tumbarumba Chardonnay
    A Single Vineyard star from cool climate Tumbarumba.
    CountryAustralia
    Chardonnay
    $27.00 RRP
    from $23.99 when you mix 12+
  22. La Folie de Pierre Sauvignon Blanc
    Very refreshing, lemon-zipped French Sauvignon from an internationally experienced winemaker.
    CountryFrance
    Sauvignon Blanc
    $30.00 RRP
    from $19.99 when you mix 12+
  23. La Multa Albilla Sobre Lías
    Discover Spain’s rare Albilla grape in this delicious citrusy white with a hint of creamy roundness.
    CountrySpain
    Albilla de Villamalea
    $26.00 RRP
    from $17.99 when you mix 12+
  24. Eight at the Gate Single Vineyard Pinot Gris
    New vintage of this Single Vineyard Wrattonbully PG that’s proved very popular.
    CountryAustralia
    Pinot Gris
    $22.00 RRP
    from $18.99 when you mix 12+
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Wine FAQs

What is dry white wine?

Dry white wine is a style of wine that contains very little or no residual sugar, meaning it doesn’t taste sweet.

Popular dry white wines include Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Chenin Blanc and Riesling.

Dry white wines come in various styles, from light and crisp to full-bodied. They often have fruit flavours ranging from citrus and orchard fruits (like apple and pear) in cooler climate wines to tropical fruits (like mango and pineapple) in warmer climate wines.

Other common flavours in dry white wines include floral, herbal and mineral notes. Some dry white wines may develop additional flavours when aged in oak barrels.

Dry white wines are often characterised by high acidity, giving them a refreshing taste, which makes them food-friendly. They pair well with many foods, including chicken, seafood, salads and light pasta dishes.

How is dry white wine made?

Making dry white wine starts in the same way as with any white wine. Once the wine grapes have been harvested, they’re crushed, and the juice is separated from the skins and seeds.

Under controlled temperatures, yeast is added to the grape juice and the mixture is left to ferment. The yeast consumes the natural sugars in the grape juice, converting them into alcohol. For dry white wines, little to no residual sugar remains after fermentation. Wines with slight residual sugar of roughly 4-12 grams per litre are typically classified as ‘off-dry’.

Once the fermentation process is complete, a maturation stage can begin, which involves the wine being stored in either steel tanks or oak casks for a period ranging from a few months to years. Steel tanks offer limited oxygen contact, helping to maintain the wine’s freshness. Oak casks are porous and allow in a small amount of oxygen, so the wine can develop secondary flavours and textures, enhancing its complexity.

What are the most popular dry white wines?

Many delicious dry white wines are made in Australia and around the world. Here are some of the most popular wines:

  • Sauvignon Blanc is a light-to-medium-bodied wine best known for its zippy acidity and floral, zesty citrus, green and tropical fruit flavours – look for green apple, pear and passion fruit notes. The wines are also known for their distinctive herbaceous aroma.
  • Chardonnay is a medium-to-full-bodied white wine originating from the Burgundy region of France. It can be made in various styles depending on the region and winemaking techniques. Its flavours range from zesty citrus with a distinct minerality to rich tropical fruits with a creamy texture. Sweeter aromas of vanilla and butter can develop if the wine is aged in oak barrels. Some of the best Australian Chardonnay wines hail from Hunter Valley, Adelaide Hills, Yarra Valley and Margaret River.
  • Chenin Blanc dry white wines are medium-bodied and known for their lean style and high acidity. They have tart flavours of pear, quince and ginger and aromas of green apple and chamomile.
  • Albariño is a dry, aromatic white wine with high acidity and citrus and stone fruit flavours, often with a subtle saline note. It’s native to Spain and Portugal, where it’s known as Alvarinho.
  • Pinot Grigio is a light-to-medium-bodied white wine with refreshing pear and citrus flavours and delicate blossom aromas, including jasmine and honeysuckle.
  • Grüner Veltliner is an Austrian grape variety that has found a home in the cool-climate region of Adelaide Hills in South Australia. It produces dry, highly acidic white wines with citrus, nectarine and white pepper flavours, with hints of green herbs.
  • Riesling can be made in dry to lusciously sweet styles. Dry Rieslings, particularly those from regions like Clare Valley and Eden Valley in Australia or Alsace in France, are known for their high acidity, floral aroma, and flavours of lime, mineral and green apple.

What foods pair well with dry white wine?

Thanks to their high acidity and broad spectrum of flavours, dry white wine is very versatile when paired with food. Try these delicious ideas:

  • Light pasta dishes – Dry whites like Pinot Grigio pair well with pasta, especially those with cream sauces, as their acidity cuts through any heaviness.
  • Poultry and pork – Chardonnay, especially those with a bit of oak ageing, can stand up to rich, flavourful dishes such as roast chicken, turkey or pork.
  • Seafood – Light, crisp dry white wines such as Sauvignon Blanc or Pinot Grigio pair well with delicate seafood dishes, including raw oysters, shrimp cocktail or a white fish ceviche.
  • Vegetarian dishes – The high acidity and citrus qualities in dry white wines work wonderfully with salads, grilled vegetables or vegetable-based dishes. Many dry white wines have complementary herbaceous, citrus, or green fruit flavours.

Feel free to experiment and find your own favourite combinations!

How to serve dry white wine

Dry white wines reveal their full flavours when served cool but not overly chilled. Typically, they are best served between 7-13°C.

Serve these wines in a standard white wine glass. These glasses have a slender bowl, which limits the wine’s oxygen exposure. They also feature high sides with a narrow rim, designed to concentrate the wine’s aromas. Remember to hold the glass by the stem, so the heat from your hands doesn’t warm the wine.

How long does dry white wine last after opening?

Once opened, dry white wine typically stays fresh for about 3 to 5 days. The key to making it last is to limit the wine’s exposure to air once the bottle is opened. Here are a few tips to help extend its freshness:

  • Seal the bottle tightly after each pour. A wine stopper helps create a firm seal.
  • After opening, store the bottle upright. This minimises the surface area of wine exposed to oxygen, slowing the oxidation process.
  • Keep the bottle in the fridge, but remember to take it out about 15-30 minutes before drinking so it can reach the correct serving temperature.
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