The color of the flesh of almost all grapes is white and therefore white wine can also be made from red grapes. White wine is produced when the skin of the berries is not left in the juice during fermentation. For the production, the pressing of white wine is technically more complex than the production of red wine. White wine is also the base wine for sparkling wines such as champagne, which are even more difficult to produce due to bottle fermentation.

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Grape varieties for white wine

The best-known grape varieties include Chardonnay, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris. In total, several dozen grape varieties are used to a significant extent worldwide.

Influences on the quality and taste of white wine

White grape varieties need less sun and heat to ripen than red varieties. Therefore, white wine was traditionally produced in cooler areas. The temperature must not be too high during fermentation either, because at a certain point the yeast will die and fermentation will therefore come to a standstill. This is also one of the reasons why white wine has long been a domain of northern wine-growing regions. After the Second World War, however, temperature-controlled fermentation was introduced. The fermenting mash is cooled in order to be able to continue and control the fermentation. With this technology, white wine production is also possible in hot areas like Australia.

The quality of a white wine depends on the balance of sugar, acidity and alcohol content. Sweet white wines are made when fermentation is stopped early, stopping the conversion of sugar into alcohol. Slightly longer fermentation produces a semi-dry and longer still a dry white wine.

Production of white wine

The aromas are particularly important for dry wines, which is why the grapes are often harvested a few days before they are fully ripe. For high quality wines, this harvest or vintage is done by hand. At a minimum, leaves and rotten berries should be removed by hand. After the harvest, the wine is pressed, often the must is filtered and then the fermentation takes place. In the early days of wine production, this fermentation was triggered by the yeast naturally occurring on the grapes. Today, a specific yeast is usually added because otherwise random flavors result. The main fermentation lasts approximately six days, during which temperature is controlled to control fermentation.

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Price

Colour

Volume

Producer

Country

Region

Subregion

Classification

Vintage

Grape

Taste

Pairs well with

ABV in %

Sweetness

Packaging

190,00 Chardonnay

0,75 l

Amiot Guy

Chardonnay

Premier Cru 2011

Les Demoiselles 2011

190,00 Premier CruChardonnay

0,75 l

Amiot Guy

Chardonnay

Premier Cru 2012

Les Demoiselles 2012

280,00 Premier CruChardonnay

0,75 l

MAGNUM
FX Pichler

Grüner Veltliner

Smaragd 2007

  • WS : 91/100

Kellerberg 2007

273,00 SmaragdGrüner Veltliner

1,5 l

FX Pichler

Grüner Veltliner

Smaragd 2007

  • WS : 91/100

Kellerberg 2007

137,00 SmaragdGrüner Veltliner

0,75 l

FX Pichler

Riesling

Smaragd 2012

  • FALSTAFF : 96-98/100
  • WE : 93/100

Dürnsteiner Kellerberg 2012

100,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

FX Pichler

Riesling

Smaragd 2011

  • WS : 93/100

Kellerberg 2011

75,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

Franz Hirtzberger

Riesling

Smaragd 2009

  • FALSTAFF : 94-96/100

Hochrain 2009

145,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

180,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

Franz Hirtzberger

Riesling

Smaragd 2005

  • WA : 95/100

Singerriedel 2005

195,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

150,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

340,00 Premier CruChardonnay

0,75 l

350,00 Premier CruChardonnay

0,75 l

Amiot Guy

Chardonnay

Premier Cru 2018

Les Demoiselles 2018

200,00 Premier CruChardonnay

0,75 l

Amiot Guy

Chardonnay

Grand Cru 2018

Montrachet 2018

850,00 Grand CruChardonnay

0,75 l

Franz Hirtzberger

Riesling

Smaragd 2006

  • WA : 95/100
  • JR : 18/20
  • WS : 92/100
  • WE : 94/100

Hochrain 2006

100,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

Weingut Prager

Riesling

Federspiel 2010

  • FALSTAFF : 88/100

Steinriegel 2010

50,00 FederspielRiesling

0,75 l

50,00 Marsanne

0,5 l

PUR

Grüner Veltliner

2017

Platin Weiß 2017

50,00 Grüner Veltliner

0,75 l

Chateau de Sancerre

Sauvignon Blanc

2005

  • WS : 91/100

Cuvee Du Connetable 2005

50,00 Sauvignon Blanc

0,75 l

Veyder Malberg

Grüner Veltliner

2018

Hochrain 2018

42,00 Grüner Veltliner

0,75 l

Veyder Malberg

Grüner Veltliner

2017

Weitenberg 2017

69,00 Grüner Veltliner

0,75 l

MAGNUM
Veyder Malberg

Grüner Veltliner

2018

Hochrain 2018

89,00 Grüner Veltliner

1,5 l

MAGNUM
Veyder Malberg

Grüner Veltliner

2018

Weitenberg 2018

135,00 Grüner Veltliner

1,5 l

Tement

Sauvignon blanc

2017

  • WA : 97/100
  • JR : 17,5/20
  • FALSTAFF : 98/100
  • WE : 95/100

Zieregg 2017

55,00 Sauvignon blanc

0,75 l

Tement

Chardonnay

2017

  • WA : 95/100
  • JR : 16,5/20
  • FALSTAFF : 96/100
  • WE : 95/100

Zieregg 2017

60,00 Chardonnay

0,75 l

FX Pichler

Grüner Veltliner

Smaragd 2015

  • FALSTAFF : 96/100
  • WS : 91/100

Kellerberg 2015

75,00 SmaragdGrüner Veltliner

0,75 l

47,00 Cuvee

0,75 l

Carbonnieux

Sauvignon Blanc - Semillon

2000

  • JR : 15/20

Carbonnieux Blanc 2000

30,00 Sauvignon Blanc - Semillon

0,75 l

Klaus Peter Keller

Riesling

Großes Gewächs 2009

Kirchspiel 2009

242,00 Großes GewächsRiesling

0,75 l

FX Pichler

Riesling

Smaragd 2000

  • JR : 17/20
  • WS : 92/100

Dürnsteiner Kellerberg 2000

145,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

Franz Hirtzberger

Riesling

Smaragd 2010

  • FALSTAFF : 97/100
  • WE : 97/100

Singerriedel 2010

180,00 SmaragdRiesling

0,75 l

DOUBLE MAGNUM
Tement

Chardonnay

2011

  • FALSTAFF : 93-95/100

Zieregg 2011

322,00 Chardonnay

3 l

Leflaive

Chardonnay

Puligny Montrachet 1er Cru 2010

  • WA : 95/100
  • JR : 17,5/20
  • WE : 95/100

Les Pucelles 2010

600,00 Puligny Montrachet 1er CruChardonnay

0,75 l

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