White Wines
White wines remain our most popular category, with the Sauvignon and Pinot Grigio grape being the best sellers. Whether you’re looking for a particular grape or a wine from a certain country, you’re sure to find something in our range that suits your taste, and your pocket. We’ve arranged our wines into countries. See the full range below or click on the countries on the left to jump down the list to your preferred regions.
Six of our favourites
Woolloomooloo White 2006 – Australia (£4.99)
Exotic blend of grapes (Chenin/Verdelho/Chardonnay) from Gapsted winery in Victoria.
Riefle Pinot Blanc 2006 – Alsace, France (£8.75)
Peach and honeysuckle aromas from the versatile Pinot Blanc grape in it’s French heartland.
Le Charme Sauvignon NV – France (£4.79)
Classy Kiwi-esque Sauvignon from the Gascogne area of France.
Soave Classico, Pra 2005 – Italy (£8.99)
Soave has long been a lightweight, in every sense, in the white wine division. But this dense, oak-free Soave Classico from the Prà family will change your view of what Soave can do. This is the real, pure, Soave thing—100 percent Garganega. And that, in turn, means minerals, hay and wildflowers. After tasting this you’ll really be angry with Soave’s wine industrialists.”
Avondale Chenin 2007 – South Africa (£5.69)
Semi-organic, full-flavoured Chenin Blanc, packed with lime and melon flavours, made zingy by a spritzy palate.
Sibarita’s Selection Sauvignon 2006 – Chile (£5.19)
Aromatic Sauvignon from the award-winning Cono Sur winery.