Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris come from the same grape but express very different styles. Italian Pinot Grigio is light, crisp, and zesty, ideal for refreshing summer sipping. In contrast, Alsace’s Pinot Gris is richer, fuller-bodied, and fruit-forward, often with honeyed or spiced notes. Both pair beautifully with seafood, salads, and light dishes, offering versatile options for every palate. Browse Pinot Grigio wines
The Ultimate Guide to Types of White Wine: From Crisp to Sweet

Why White Wine Deserves a Spot in Your Cellar
White wine isn’t just a summer sipper—it’s a versatile, age-worthy option that can surprise even seasoned collectors. From crisp, mineral-driven Rieslings and Sauvignon Blancs to rich, buttery Chardonnays, whites offer diversity in flavor, style, and pairing potential. Aging certain whites develops complex notes of honey, nuts, and dried fruits, making them just as collectible as reds. Whether for entertaining, special occasions, or discovering nuanced profiles over time, white wine deserves a permanent place in your cellar.
Common Types of White Wine
Below are some of the most popular and versatile white wine varieties, each with its own personality and food pairing potential.
1. Chardonnay – Rich, Bold & Versatile
Chardonnay is a versatile white wine, ranging from crisp, citrusy freshness in cooler regions to rich, buttery, tropical flavors in warmer climates. Perfect with seafood, poultry, or creamy dishes, it’s a classic choice for any occasion. Depending on the style, it can be:
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Oaked: Buttery, full-bodied, with hints of vanilla and toast
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Unoaked: Crisp and citrus-forward
Hot Topic: New World vs. Old World Chardonnay: What's the Difference?
- Old World Chardonnay (from regions like France, especially Burgundy) is typically more restrained and elegant, with higher acidity and subtle flavors of green apple, lemon, and minerality. These wines often reflect their terroir and are less influenced by oak. Shop Old World Chardonnay
- New World Chardonnay (from countries like USA, Australia, or Chile) tends to be richer, fruitier, and more full-bodied, often showcasing flavors like ripe tropical fruits, vanilla, and butter, especially when aged in oak barrels. Shop New World Chardonnay
2. Sauvignon Blanc – Crisp, Herbal & Refreshing
Sauvignon Blanc is a vibrant white wine known for zesty citrus, green apple, and herbaceous notes. Crisp and refreshing, it shines with seafood, salads, and light cheeses, making it the perfect choice for bright, lively drinking occasions. Sauvignon Blanc thrives in New Zealand’s Marlborough, France’s Loire Valley, and California’s Napa and Sonoma regions. Known for zesty citrus, tropical fruits, and crisp acidity, it pairs beautifully with seafood, salads, and fresh cheeses—offering a vibrant, refreshing wine experience worldwide.
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3. Pinot Grigio and Pinot Gris – Light & Easy-Drinking
4. Riesling – Aromatic & Sweet or Dry
Riesling is incredibly versatile. Depending on where it’s grown, it can be sweet, semi-sweet, or dry. Riesling is a highly aromatic white grape, known for crisp acidity, floral notes, and vibrant citrus and stone fruit flavors. From Germany’s Mosel and Rheingau to Australia’s Clare and Eden Valleys, it ranges from bone-dry to lusciously sweet, pairing perfectly with spicy dishes, seafood, and light desserts.
5. Viognier – Perfumed & Lush
Viognier offers a luxurious mouthfeel with floral and stone fruit aromas. It's a beautiful alternative to Chardonnay. Viognier is a fragrant white wine, celebrated for its lush aromas of apricot, peach, and floral notes. Thriving in France’s Rhône Valley and warm regions worldwide, it offers a full-bodied, silky texture that pairs beautifully with roasted poultry, creamy dishes, and lightly spiced cuisine.
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6. Chenin Blanc - Crisp & Versatile
Chenin Blanc is a versatile white grape, producing wines from crisp, zesty, and dry to rich, sweet, and luscious styles. Famous in France’s Loire Valley and South Africa, it offers flavors of green apple, honey, and stone fruits, pairing beautifully with seafood, poultry, and creamy or spicy dishes. Shop Popular Chenin Blanc
7. Moscato – Sweet, Fruity & Low in Alcohol
Moscato is a sweet, aromatic white wine known for its vibrant peach, apricot, and floral notes. Originating from Italy’s Piedmont region, it’s lightly fizzy, low in alcohol, and perfect with desserts, fresh fruit, or as a refreshing, easy-drinking wine on its own - ideal for dessert or brunch. Try our Moscato collection
How to Choose the Right White Wine
Here’s a simple breakdown to help guide your white wine selection:
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Dry White Wines: Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Viognier
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Semi-Sweet: Some styles of Riesling and Chenin Blanc
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Sweet White Wines: Moscato, Ice Wine, Late Harvest Riesling
White Wine and Food Pairing Tips
Matching white wine with food doesn’t have to be complicated:
Wine Type | Best Pairing |
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Sauvignon Blanc | Goat cheese, green veggies |
Chardonnay | Creamy pastas, grilled poultry |
Pinot Grigio | Light seafood, fresh salads |
Riesling | Spicy foods, pork, fruity desserts |
Moscato | Sweet pastries, soft cheeses |
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Final Thoughts
White wine is anything but boring. From zesty Sauvignon Blanc to silky Viognier, there’s a style to suit every palate and occasion. Now that you know the types of white wine, explore our shop and discover your new favorite.