White Wines

Our sales of white wines continue to be dominated by Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, so we make sure we offer you a very wide choice of wines from these two great varieties from all over the world.

However, we make considerable efforts to promote intriguing varieties and blends too, so do consider alternatives, whether Chenin Blanc (Loire and South Africa); the peachy and exotically fruited Rhône varieties - Viognier, Roussanne, Marsanne and Grenache Blanc; and those varieties we now broadly label "Alsace" but which appear all along the trade routes from northern France via Germany to north-eastern Italy - Pinot Blanc (Bianco), Pinot Gris (Grigio), Gewurtztraminer; plus of course Riesling.

Some of our most distinctive and increasingly popular wines are from grapes grown only in small zones: Picpoul de Pinet from the Languedoc shores of the Med; Gros and Petit Manseng (Pacherenc du Vic Bilh) from the south-west of France; Albarino from Galicia; or Grechetto from Umbria. Then there are blends: blending grape varieties with specific qualities - for example using one for fruit (e.g. Viognier), one for body (e.g. Marsanne) and another for freshness (e.g. Clairette) - makes complete sense and can make wine so much more interesting. We commend in particular blends from the Languedoc, Spain and South Africa - especially the latter.

Key to our selection is only to offer wines from vines suited to the climatic conditions in which they are grown: that’s why we don’t offer Sauvignon Blanc from the Languedoc, or Pinot Grigio from Australia - it’s simply too hot there for these varieties. Some grapes thrive in the heat - for example Grillo in Sicily. Finally, note that we enjoy and seek freshness in our whites, and abhor the following: over-ripeness; ugly adjustment of acidity levels with tartaric acid (yes, in hot countries they can legally dump sacks of white powder into the wine); and clumsily oaked examples.

Filter Wines

Wine Type

Style

Grape Variety

Country

Region

Grower

Dietary Requirement

Organic / Biodynamic

Vintage

Fontanel, Rivesaltes Ambre, 2015
Jancis Robinson
Fontanel, Rivesaltes Ambre, 2015

This Vin Doux Naturel (literally naturally sweet wine - see below) is one of the most...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionRoussillon

ColourWhite

ABV16%

Bottle75cl

CodeFON915

GrapeGrenache Blanc

Discover More
Fontanel, Rancio Sec, 2018

Buy 12
Save £43.13

Fontanel, Rancio Sec, 2018
Fontanel, Rancio Sec, 2018

A stunning, rare-as-hens'-teeth, deliberately oxidised fortified, dry wine. Soft, golden...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginFrance

RegionRoussillon

ColourWhite

ABV18%

Bottle75cl

CodeFON818

GrapeGrenache Blanc, Grenache Gris & Macabeu

Discover More
Fernando de Castilla, Classic Fino, Sherry

As the label calls it, classic fino: dry, nutty and lightly savoury. Drink this year.

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginSpain

RegionJerez

ColourWhite

ABV15%

Bottle75

CodeFER3NV

GrapePalomino

Discover More
Fernando de Castilla, Classic Amontillado, Sherry

Buy 12
Save £23.40

Fernando de Castilla, Classic Amontillado, Sherry

After three years under flor this fino was refortified and then had a further two years exposed...

Style

Dry > Sweet

OriginSpain

RegionJerez

ColourWhite

ABV17%

Bottle75

CodeFER4NV

GrapePalomino

Discover More

We use cookies. By using the website you agree with our use of cookies. For more information, please read our privacy policy.

Okay, got it!