White Wine: Crisp Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling & More
Fresh, versatile, and effortlessly enjoyable, white wine is a favourite for good reason. From a crisp, zesty Sauvignon Blanc to a rich, creamy Chardonnay, whites span an incredible range of flavours and styles. Whether you are after a light afternoon sipper, a food friendly all rounder, or something with real depth and complexity, our white wine collection has the perfect bottle waiting.
What Is White Wine?
White wine is made primarily from green or yellow skinned grapes, though it can also be made from dark skinned grapes when the skins are removed early. Unlike red wine, white wine is usually fermented without the grape skins, which is why it has little to no tannin and a paler colour. This gives white wine its signature freshness, crisp acidity, and bright, lifted flavours.
The result is a wonderfully varied family of wines. Whites can be light and zesty or full and creamy, bone dry or lusciously sweet, still or sparkling. Flavours range from citrus, green apple, and tropical fruit to stone fruit, honey, and toasty oak. This diversity makes white wine endlessly refreshing to explore.
How Is White Wine Made?
The key difference between white and red wine is the absence of skin contact. For most white wine, the grapes are pressed and the juice is separated from the skins before fermentation. Without the skins, the wine stays pale and free of tannin, keeping the focus on fresh fruit and crisp acidity.
After fermentation, winemaking choices shape the final style. Many whites are fermented in stainless steel to preserve their zingy, fruit driven character. Others are aged in oak barrels, which adds richness, texture, and notes of vanilla and toast. Some go through a process called malolactic fermentation, which softens the acidity into a creamy, buttery feel. These choices are why a crisp Sauvignon Blanc and a rich, oaked Chardonnay can taste so different.
White Wine by Body: Light, Medium & Full
A great way to find your style is to explore white wine by body, which describes how light or rich the wine feels on your palate.
Light Bodied White Wine is crisp, fresh, and zesty. Our light bodied whites include zingy Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and dry Riesling, perfect for warm days and easy drinking.
Medium Bodied White Wine offers a little more weight and texture. Our medium bodied whites include unoaked Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, and aromatic styles that pair with a wide range of food.
Full Bodied White Wine is rich, creamy, and complex. Our full bodied whites feature oaked Chardonnay, Viognier, and aged Semillon, with real substance and depth.
Popular White Wine Varieties
White wine offers a fantastic range of grape varieties, each with its own personality.
Sauvignon Blanc is crisp and refreshing, bursting with citrus, passionfruit, and fresh herbs. Chardonnay is the most versatile white of all, made in styles from lean and mineral to rich and creamy. Riesling is aromatic and zesty, with vibrant lime and citrus, ranging from bone dry to sweet. Pinot Gris and Pinot Grigio are smooth and easy, with gentle pear and apple notes.
Other favourites include textured Semillon, aromatic Gewürztraminer, fresh Vermentino, lively Verdelho, and the increasingly popular Fiano and Grüner Veltliner. Australia is also known for its Semillon Sauvignon Blanc blends, a Margaret River specialty that combines citrus drive with texture and freshness.
Pinot Gris vs Pinot Grigio: What Is the Difference?
It is one of the most common questions in white wine, and the answer is refreshingly simple. They are the same grape, just made in two different styles. Pinot Grigio is usually lighter, crisper, and more refreshing, with zesty citrus and green apple. Pinot Gris tends to be riper and rounder, with more texture and flavours of pear, stone fruit, and spice, sometimes with a gentle touch of sweetness. The name on the label is your clue to the style inside the bottle.
Dry and Sweet White Wine
Most white wine is dry, with crisp acidity and no perceptible sweetness. You will find the full range in our dry white wine collection. For a gentle, barely there sweetness, our off dry white wines are smooth and beautifully balanced, while our semi sweet white wines turn up the fruit a little further.
At the sweeter end, white wine truly shines. From fizzy Moscato to luscious dessert styles like Botrytis Semillon, our sweet white wines are a real treat.
How to Serve White Wine
White wine is best served chilled, though the ideal temperature depends on the style. Light, crisp whites like Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio shine when cold, around 7 to 9 degrees Celsius. Fuller, oaked whites like Chardonnay are better a touch warmer, around 10 to 13 degrees, so their richer flavours can open up. Avoid over chilling, as very cold temperatures can hide a wine's character. As a tip, take a full bodied white out of the fridge about 15 minutes before serving.
Food Pairing Ideas
White wine is wonderfully food friendly, with its fresh acidity cutting through and lifting a huge range of dishes. Crisp whites like Sauvignon Blanc are perfect with seafood, salads, and goat cheese. Richer whites like oaked Chardonnay pair beautifully with roast chicken, creamy pasta, and lobster. Aromatic whites like Riesling and Gewürztraminer are brilliant with spicy Asian food.
As a simple guide, match the weight of the wine to the weight of the dish. Light food, light white; rich food, fuller white. And if you fancy a different colour, explore our rosé collection too.
Why Buy White Wine at YourWines?
At YourWines, white wine is a category we love, and our collection reflects just how exciting whites can be. From crisp everyday bottles to serious, complex classics, we have handpicked a huge range of whites across every style, region, and price point, with cool climate Australian gems sitting alongside the best from around the world. Whatever you are in the mood for, you will find your perfect white here. Browse the full collection below.