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Thanks Robin, I am so glad you enjoyed this post! What a great explanation of dry white wines! Thinking of picking up a few bottles of dry wine? Here are some of the most popular types of dry wine. Based on the winemaking process , wines can have different levels of naturally occurring sugars.
Within dry wines, there are also sub-categories including medium-dry wines and off-dry wines. Medium dry wines contain less than 12 grams of sugar per liter of volume while semi-dry or off-dry wines contain grams of sugar. First, fruity wines do not equal sweet wines. Many wine drinkers associate fruity notes with sweetness in wine, but fruit hints can be found in even bone-dry wines. Second, dry wines are often associated with having a higher alcohol content.
High alcohol wines are not always dry. In fact, there are several dessert wines from Hungary and France including Sauternes and Tokaji that are high in alcohol and also intensely sweet thanks to residual sugar. Very dry white wines contain less than 4 grams of residual sugar and are popular among wine drinkers who like crisp and dry notes. These types of dry white wine are notable for their high crisp flavors and are popular for cooking as well as sipping with friends and family.
Sauvignon Blanc often includes acidic flavors or fruity notes like gooseberry as well as vegetal. Share a few bottles of Sauvignon Blanc at Friendsgiving or peruse Better Homes and Gardens while sipping this delicious dry wine and dreaming of your next room remodel. Chardonnay is another popular dry white wine. Variations can be found from Burgundy as well as from California and Washington. This wine has low sugar content and is bursting with fruit flavors including apples and tropical fruits.
When aged in oak barrels, this white wine offers vanilla and roasted tasting notes. Chardonnay makes a great food pairing with buttery and creamy sauces and risotto. Muscadet say it: musk-uh-day , not to be confused with Muscat or Moscato, is made using Melon de Bourgogne grapes. This dry wine from the Loire Valley offers sharp, tart flavors with notes of citrus. Have a few bottles of Muscadet with buttery oysters, sweet mussels, or grilled scallops. Italian Pinot Grigio has mineral undertones while the French varieties from Alsace are fruitier.
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