Top 10 White Wines of 2023

Top White Wines of 2023

Top 10  White Wines:




A list of the top 10 white wines that are a must-try for wine enthusiasts.

 

White wine is a wonderful beverage that can suit any occasion, mood, or palate. Whether you prefer a crisp and refreshing white, a rich and creamy white, or a sweet and aromatic white, there is a white wine for you. White wine can also pair well with a variety of foods, from seafood and salads to cheese and desserts. But with so many types and styles of white wine available, how do you choose the best ones to drink?

 

To help you discover and enjoy the best white wines, we have compiled a list of the top 15 white wines that are a must-try for wine enthusiasts. These white wines are selected based on their quality, popularity, diversity, and value. They represent some of the most famous and respected regions, grape varieties, and winemaking methods in the world of white wine. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you will find something to love in this list of the best white wines.

 

Here are the top 10  white wines to drink in 2023:

 

1.Domaine de Montille Bourgogne Blanc Clos du Chateau de Puligny-Montrachet 20191: This is a stunning example of a white Burgundy, made from 100% chardonnay grapes grown in a walled vineyard in the prestigious Puligny-Montrachet appellation. The wine is aged for 12 months in oak barrels, of which 10% are new, giving it a subtle touch of vanilla and toast. The wine is elegant, complex, and balanced, with aromas and flavors of lemon, apple, pear, white flowers, and mineral. It pairs well with lobster, scallops, chicken, and creamy sauces.

2.Tyler Winery Santa Barbara County Chardonnay 20202: This is a fresh and vibrant chardonnay from Santa Barbara County, California, made by renowned winemaker Justin Willett. The wine is fermented with native yeasts and aged for 11 months on its lees in a combination of barrels and puncheons, of which no more than 10% are new. The wine is crisp, bright, and fruity, with notes of stone fruit, citrus, green apple, lemon cream, and flint. It pairs well with seafood, poultry, cheese, and buttery dishes.

3.Craggy Range Sauvignon Blanc Te Muna Road Vineyard3: This is a distinctive and expressive sauvignon blanc from the Te Muna Road Vineyard in Martinborough, New Zealand. The wine is made from hand-harvested grapes that are gently pressed and fermented in stainless steel tanks. The wine is then aged on its lees for four months, adding texture and complexity. The wine is aromatic, crisp, and refreshing, with notes of grapefruit, passion fruit, lime, gooseberry, and herb. It pairs well with salads, herbs, goat cheese, and oysters.

  1. Lillet Blanc4: This is a French aperitif wine that is infused with citrus and herbal flavors. It is made from a blend of white Bordeaux wines and macerated liqueurs of sweet and bitter oranges, quinine, and other botanicals. The wine is aged in oak barrels for six to 12 months, giving it a smooth and mellow character. The wine is floral, fruity, and slightly sweet, with notes of orange, lemon, honey, and spice. It pairs well with cheese, foie gras, and Asian dishes. It can also be enjoyed on its own or in cocktails, such as the Vesper Martini.
  2. Sake: This is a Japanese rice wine that is fermented with a special mold called koji. It is made from polished rice, water, yeast, and koji, and can vary in style, flavor, and quality depending on the degree of rice polishing, the type of water, the strain of yeast, and the brewing method. Sake is clear or pale yellow in color and delicate and slightly sweet in flavor, with notes of rice, fruit, flower, and umami. It pairs well with sushi, teriyaki, miso soup, and other Japanese dishes. It can also be enjoyed on its own, either chilled or warmed, depending on the type of sake. Here are a couple links to the most affordable and the most expensive sakes on the market.
  3. Chenin Blanc: Chenin Blanc is a versatile and expressive white wine grape that originates from the Loire Valley, France, but is also grown in South Africa, California, and Australia. It can produce dry, off-dry, sweet, or sparkling wines, with a high acidity and a honeyed, floral, and fruity character. Chenin Blanc pairs well with seafood, chicken, cheese, and fruit desserts. A great example of Chenin Blanc is [Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Sec 2019], a dry and mineral-driven wine from one of the most respected producers in Vouvray.

 

  1. Chablis wine

 

Chablis: Chablis is a dry and crisp white wine made from 100% chardonnay grapes grown in the northernmost part of Burgundy, France. Chablis is known for its steely, citrusy, and flinty flavor, influenced by the cool climate and the limestone and clay soils. Chablis pairs well with oysters, shellfish, sushi, and goat cheese. A great example of Chablis is [Domaine William Fèvre Chablis Premier Cru Montée de Tonnerre 2018], a complex and elegant wine from one of the best vineyards in Chablis.

 

  1. Torrontés

 

Torrontés: Torrontés is a unique and aromatic white wine grape that is native to Argentina, where it thrives in the high-altitude vineyards of Salta and Mendoza. Torrontés produces dry and refreshing wines with intense notes of rose, jasmine, grapefruit, and peach. Torrontés pairs well with spicy, Asian, or Latin dishes, as well as cheese and salads. A great example of Torrontés is [Colomé Torrontés 2020], a fragrant and lively wine from the highest vineyard in the world.

 

  1. Gewürztraminer

 

Gewürztraminer: Gewürztraminer is a highly aromatic and spicy white wine grape that originates from Alsace, France, but is also grown in Germany, Italy, and the United States. Gewürztraminer produces full-bodied, sweet, and exotic wines with notes of lychee, rose, ginger, and clove. Gewürztraminer pairs well with cheese, foie gras, and Asian dishes. A great example of Gewürztraminer is [Trimbach Gewurztraminer 2017], a balanced and elegant wine from one of the oldest and most respected wineries in Alsace.

 

  1. Viognier

 

Viognier: Viognier is a rare and fragrant white wine grape that originates from the Rhône Valley, France, but is also grown in California, Australia, and South Africa. Viognier produces full-bodied, floral, and peachy wines with a low acidity and a creamy texture. Viognier pairs well with chicken, pork, and creamy sauces. A great example of Viognier is [Yalumba The Virgilius Viognier 2018], 

Be sure to come back for our next post on White wines. Comment and tell us which wine we should focus on first. And don't forget to check out the absolute best way to preserve your wine with our wine refrigerators. Happy Learning, Cheers

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