White Wines

SKU: 9344

A TREBBIANO WITH A FULL AND DELICATE TASTE, WITH A LIGHT AMMANDORL FINAL, FRUITY AROMA AND FLORAL NOTES.

€8.19
SKU: 9343

AN AUTHENTIC AND NATIVE VARIETY OF ABRUZZO, REDISCOVERED A FEW YEARS AGO.

€6.45
SKU: 9342

Obtained from Pecorino grapes coming exclusively from hilly lands, it is a fruity wine with an enveloping, slightly lively flavor. Pecorino Terre di Chieti Tollo has a pale straw yellow color with slight greenish reflections. Fruity on the nose with citrus and tropical notes, white peach and elegant floral scents. Enveloping, slightly lively flavor.

€6.90
SKU: 9334
We have taken care of a great wine from the past and brought it into the future. A Trebbiano d'Abruzzo Dop with hints of yellow fruit, citrus and white flowers, able to best express the emotions of a luminous land and trace new paths of pleasure thanks to the elegance of its flavor.

Pairings

Excellent with fish-based appetizers and all seafood, white meats and medium-aged cheeses
€12.42 €11.18
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SKU: 9333

The Cococciola variety, which has always been cultivated in this region, is not well documented from a historical point of view. In Italy it was underestimated, but in France, more than many years ago, it had already been classified by scholars from Abruzzo. Today, vinified with a single variety of rapeseed, it shows its full potential. A fresh and fruity white - in one word: authentic

Pairings

Excellent with fish-based appetizers and all seafood, white meats and medium-aged cheeses.
€12.42
SKU: 9332
Vine to be rediscovered ancient variety that gives persistence, harmonious and slightly balsamic flavor with notes of citrus and garden fragrances. Made exclusively with Pecorino.

Pairings

Raw fish and shellfish, fish dishes in general also excellent with fresh or stretched curd cheeses.
€8.80
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SKU: 9328

Lively straw yellow. Ample, with fruity notes of peach and apricot, notes of white and yellow flowers and a balsamic finish. Fresh, mineral and well balanced. Seafood appetizers, fish first courses, sushi, white meats.

€7.30
SKU: 9319

Grape variety / Passerina, an ancient native vine of the central Adriatic area. Production area / Abruzzo. Color / Golden yellow. Bouquet / Intensely floral with notes of acacia flowers and citrus fruits. Taste / Fresh and persistent and mineral.

€8.44
SKU: 9318

Grape variety / Cococciola. Production area / Abruzzo. Color / Pale straw yellow with golden hues.

€8.44
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SKU: 9314
Straw yellow. Herbaceous notes blend with hints of jasmine and broom. On the palate it is fresh and enveloping: taste of white peach and lumps, with good persistence. Food pairings: seafood cuisine and delicate cheeses. Ideal for aperitifs and vegetarian dishes.
€9.89
SKU: 9312
Straw yellow with golden reflections. The nose is expressed with intense aromas of ripe apple, pineapple, mango and banana. In the mouth it is fruity, harmonious mineral. Food matches: perfectly accompanies seafood cuisine, soups, delicate first courses, delicate first courses, risottos, white meats and soft cheeses.
€9.89
SKU: 9311
Straw yellow. Herbaceous notes blend with hints of jasmine and broom. On the palate it is fresh and enveloping: taste of white peach and lumps, with good persistence. Food pairings: seafood cuisine and delicate cheeses. Ideal for aperitifs and vegetarian dishes.
€7.17
SKU: 9310
Straw yellow with golden reflections. The nose is expressed with intense aromas of ripe apple, pineapple, mango and banana. In the mouth it is fruity, harmonious mineral. Food matches: perfectly accompanies seafood cuisine, soups, delicate first courses, delicate first courses, risottos, white meats and soft cheeses.
€7.17
SKU: 9307
Straw yellow with greenish reflections. The nose is expressed with great elegance: nuances of white-fleshed fruit and jasmine with a light citrus touch. On the palate it is dry, fresh and intense, with a nice touch of white peach. Food matches: Aperitifs, seafood and land dishes, soups and vegetarian dishes, white meats, raw cheeses.
€9.48
SKU: 9306

Historic and rare native grape of our province of Chieti. Straw yellow with golden reflections. The nose is delicate, with notes of spring white flowers and evident clumpy sensations. In the mouth it is savory, good persistence and nice acidity with a slightly bitter note reminiscent of hazelnut. Food matches: Seafood dishes, selection of aged and semi-aged cheeses Ideal as an aperitif and vegetarian dishes.

€9.48
€9.48
SKU: 9304

Straw yellow with golden reflections. The nose is fine and fruity with hints of peach, sage, broom flowers and hawthorn hints of balsamic herbs that leave room for a nice herbaceous note. In the mouth, exceptional aromatic correspondence, fresh and fruity white peach with a savory finish. Food pairings: crudités, chitarrina with lobster, seafood risotto and cheeses.

€9.48
SKU: 9302
Straw yellow with greenish reflections. The nose is complex and deep with notes of white pulp fruit, sage and lavender that blend with elegant mineral nuances. The taste is fresh, savory and mineral. Food matches: Aperitifs, seafood dishes, soups and grilled vegetables, first courses of land, cheeses.
€10.25
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The best Italian white wines

Italy is home to some of the finest white wines. In the Clickwine section of our online wine shop dedicated to the finest Italian white wines, you'll find bottles of excellent white wine carefully selected by our sommeliers.

The designations used in our country to classify wines are DOCG, DOC, and IGT. Sometimes you'll also find designations like DOP and IGP: these acronyms have similar meanings to the previous ones but are used by wineries that primarily sell their wines outside of Italy.

The production of white wine

White wines are produced from both light and dark grapes, but vinified as a white wine: that is, during maceration there is no contact between the must and the pomace, so that the skin – exactly the opposite of what happens with red wines – does not release substances and color.

Its myriad nuances vary according to the characteristics of the grape variety, the aging method and the vine growing area.

In white winemaking, once the grapes have been harvested, they are transported to the cellar, destemmed, and pressed, and the must is separated without any maceration or with a brief maceration. Sometimes, however, the grapes are pressed and then macerated with the skins at a low temperature for a varying length of time. This produces richer, smoother wines.

This phase is followed by the clarification of the white wine produced, which can be done by letting the must rest, by cooling, centrifugation or filtration.

Fermentation begins either by adding selected yeast to the must or spontaneously, using the indigenous yeasts present in the grapes. To preserve the aromas, finesse, and freshness of white wines, fermentation is carried out at lower temperatures than red winemaking, generally around 18°C.

To obtain a fresh and lively wine, best drunk young, malolactic fermentation is avoided by bottling early, after filtration and stabilization. More complex wines, aged or fermented in wood, are bottled only after several months in barrel.

How to taste white wine

First, you need to decide whether to uncork the bottle right away or let your white wine age. If you want to immediately succumb to its charm, its aromas of aromatic herbs, flint, or its notes of exotic fruit, then serve your white wine at the right temperature: 6-8°C for a young white and 8-10°C for a softer, more structured wine.

How to pair white wine

Dry white wines will surprise you at the table, too, and not just with their straw-yellow color. As an aperitif, and especially with a fish dish, white wine is definitely a must, but it's not easy to know which of the many labels will be best suited to the occasion.

We recommend pairing white wine with cheeses, whether low-fat, fresh, or rich in milk, such as flavorful buffalo mozzarella, or with soft, bloomy-rind cheeses. They're also perfect with white meats, such as classic scallops, but beyond tradition, white wine also pairs perfectly with meat and risotto dishes, as well as truffles. Visit our online wine shop Clickwine for expert advice on purchasing the best white wine at the best price to pair with your favorite dishes.

White wines: prices and offers

Every week, our online wine shop, Clickwine offers a selection of selected white wines at special prices. In this section and in the special offers section, you can then browse the best value wines.

A wide selection of premium products at affordable and truly exclusive prices. Don't miss the incredible deals on white wines from all the most prestigious Italian wineries; discover internationally renowned and beloved Italian wines.

Enter the Clickwine catalog and expand your selection by purchasing exclusive items online from smaller, yet exceptionally high-quality wineries.

White wines: longevity and conservation

How long can I keep white wine in the cellar? Do white wines improve as they age like red wines? These are the questions a wine consumer asks when talking about white wine.

In general, white wines have a much shorter shelf life than red wines, for two reasons: tannins and aging. Tannins are antioxidants present in the wine's skins that aren't present in white wines; as for aging, however, most white wines age in stainless steel for just a few months; even red wines, if they age briefly in stainless steel and undergo rapid maceration, don't last for many years. Let's say a classic white wine aged in stainless steel lasts a maximum of 2 to 3 years. If it undergoes maceration or ages in wood, it can last up to 20 years and improve year after year.


How many types of white wines are there?

There is no exact number of types of white wine, as there are several different white grape varieties that can be used to make white wines. Some of the most common white grape varieties used to make white wines are Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Grigio, and Moscato. There are also other less common varieties such as Gewürztraminer, Semillon, and Viognier. Each of these varieties can be used to produce white wines with unique and different characteristics, so there are many different types of white wines available.

How to recognize a good white wine?

There are several ways to recognize a good white wine. One of the simplest is to taste the wine and evaluate its flavor and aroma. A good white wine should have a pleasant flavor and a delicate, complex aroma. Other factors that can indicate the quality of a white wine include the vintage, the grape variety, and the production area. In general, white wines produced with high-quality grapes and in particularly favorable years tend to be more valuable and of higher quality. Furthermore, white wines produced in regions renowned for producing high-quality white wines can be considered more valuable than those produced in other regions.

How to understand if a white wine is good?

As mentioned above, one of the easiest ways to determine if a white wine is good is to taste it and evaluate its flavor and aroma. A good white wine should have a pleasant flavor and a delicate, complex aroma. It's also important to keep in mind that the quality of a white wine can be influenced by several factors, such as the vintage, the grape variety, and the production area. For example, white wines produced with high-quality grapes and in particularly favorable years tend to be more valuable and of higher quality. Furthermore, white wines produced in regions renowned for producing high-quality white wines may be considered more valuable than those produced in other regions.

Why is it called white wine?

White wine is so called because it is made using white grapes. Most white grapes have transparent or lightly colored skins, so the wine made from these grapes has a light, transparent color. Sometimes the color of white wine can be influenced by the type of grape used, the winemaking process, and the addition of other ingredients, but generally, white wine has a light, transparent color.

How to replace white wine?

If you want to replace white wine in a recipe, there are several ingredients you can use. One of the most common options is to use chicken or vegetable broth instead of white wine. Other options include using white vinegar or apple juice diluted with water. Additionally, in some cases, you can omit the white wine entirely and use other ingredients to achieve the desired flavor in the recipe.

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