All white wines are not the same. Take time to learn about the different styles of white wine.
There are three basic styles of white wine. These do not include sparkling, dessert, or blush wines. No, these styles fall into taste categories for wines commonly drunk on their own or with food.
- Dry and Crisp--This would describe many Italian white wines, such as Soave and Pino Grigio. French whites such as Sancerre and Chablis would fall into this style.
- Dry and Full-Bodied--Expensive French and California wines, such as Chardonnay and white Burgundy will be in this style. Expect to pay $18-$20 a bottle, minimum.
- Off Dry--These are not sweet wines, but are not extremely dry either. Many American Chardonnays and Chablis would fall into this category. Many German wines will be described as off dry.


