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Discover white wines from across the globe, produced in world-famous wine-producing regions like the Loire Valley, the Hunter Valley, and Marlborough, or find new favourites from newer vineyards in the UK and the US. Order white wine from well-known brands, such as Yellow Tail, Blossom Hill, Barefoot, Jacob’s Creek, Echo Falls, and even the likes of Gary Barlow. Find the perfect gift for a wine lover from a lesser-known brand, or stock up on wine miniatures - or wine cases - for your next celebration.

What Other Drinks Can You Make With Wine?

From Sangria to Mulled Wine, there are lots of wine cocktails you can make at home to share with friends:

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White Wine

Discover white wines from across the globe, produced in world-famous wine-producing regions like the Loire Valley, the Hunter Valley, and Marlborough, or find new favourites from newer vineyards in the UK and the US. Order white wine from well-known brands, such as Yellow Tail, Blossom Hill, Barefoot, Jacob’s Creek, Echo Falls, and even the likes of Gary Barlow. Find the perfect gift for a wine lover from a lesser-known brand, or stock up on wine miniatures - or wine cases - for your next celebration.

Buy white wine online today to add to your collection and stock up your cellar, so you’re always ready to unwind, raise a toast, or simply share a great bottle with friends. Cheers!

But when you buy wine today, it’s something of a miracle that you can. In the late 19th century, there was a widespread infestation of the phylloxera louse, which destroyed vineyards across Europe, halting wine production. The industry had to adapt, abandon some vineyards, embrace modern technology, and keep innovating to ensure winemaking could continue.

WHITE WINE FAQs

There are more than 600 different varieties of grape used to make white wines around the world, but among the most common are:

  • Riesling, from Germany’s Rhine Valley 
  • Pinot Gris, the French grape used to produce Pinot Grigio
  • Sauvignon Blanc, which originated in France, but is today grown all over the world
  • Chardonnay, hailing from France’s Burgundy wine region

Every grape and vintage has its own unique taste, but in general, white wine is more crisp and refreshing than red wine, due to the higher acidity of white grapes. White wines are typically lighter, so they can be lovely to drink in the summer, and you can expect notes of citrus, apple, and delicate florals.

White wine is at its most crisp and refreshing served chilled, so place your bottle in the fridge for 30 minutes to 2 hours before serving. The perfect white wine temperature is somewhere between 8˚C and 12˚C - you want it cold, but not too cold. Pour into your wine glass slowly, and savour each sip to really appreciate its unique flavours.

Serve white wine with fresh fruit, herbs, mixers and juices to make a whole host of other delicious drinks, from Sangria to spritzers. Our favourite white wine cocktails include:

Different types of white wine pair well with different kinds of food. If you eat a lot of chicken and pasta, order white wine that’s on the sweeter side, such as Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, or Pinot Grigio. If you love seafood, or want the perfect white wine to pair with cheese, opt for a dry white wine, such as a Chardonnay or even a dry Riesling.

When you buy white wine online, make sure you lay it on its side as soon as it arrives at your home. By keeping the liquid in contact with the cork, this prevents the cork from drying out and shrinking, which can let oxygen and even bacteria into the bottle, spoiling the wine.

Keep white wine in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight, but move it to the fridge 30 minutes to 2 hours before serving for a beautifully chilled drink.

White wine should last between 3 and 5 days in the fridge once it’s been opened, as long as it’s kept sealed. If your wine starts to taste sour or vinegary and its smell changes, then discard it, as it’ll be unpleasant to drink.

You can buy white wine with as little as 0.5% ABV in our low alcohol collection, including a Walt Lo Riesling, and a Sauvignon Blanc by Wolf Blass.

If you are looking for a non-alcoholic wine with 0% ABV, we do have some alcohol-free sparkling white wines, perfect for celebrations.