White wines

€30.13
€31.72 €26.96
SKU: 15096
Brand: Durin

Dry white wine. Pale straw yellow colour. Delicate, fresh and subtle aroma, characteristic with hints of herbs…

€15.41
SKU: 15101
Brand: Durin

Dry white wine. Straw yellow color with greenish reflections. On the nose it has an elegant aroma of fresh fruit…

€24.89
SKU: 15097
Brand: Durin

Dry white wine with a pale straw yellow color with greenish reflections; persistent and delicate scent of wild flowers, herbs…

€21.59
SKU: 15922

Grape rediscovered a few years ago, widespread throughout the Abruzzo region. The name "pecorino" is given by the sheep's muzzle shape of the bunch and by the fact that when the shepherds passed through during the transhumance, the sheep stopped to graze the leaves of this vine.

€11.20 €10.08
€13.44 €12.10
SKU: 13247

Tuscan Vinsanto… a wine whose origins are lost in the mists of time. Vinsanto in Tuscany is such an important wine full of meaning that it was difficult to buy, it was an ambition to make it at home with your own hands; in every family there was a person in charge of this art, usually the father or grandfather. The hypothesized origins of this exquisite drink, as well as those of its singular name are different and are lost in the mists of time. A Sienese legend says that in the 14th century a friar distributed a wine that healed the sick, hence the belief that it was a miraculous wine, "Santo". However, it cannot be excluded that the name "holy" derives from the use that has always been made of it during Mass.

€44.35
SKU: 13243

Produced from grapes from our vineyards on our Chianciano/Montepulciano estate at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level.

€12.97 €11.02
SKU: 13239

"Mediterranean", this is the character of Vermentino produced in Maremma. The terroir strongly defines its organoleptic profile, merging all its aspects with the features of this wonderful land.

€8.82 €7.50
SKU: 7417

Although it has not been possible to call it by its real name for years, it has always maintained the intrinsic characteristics of the historic vine. The pleasant fine taste of bitter almond gives it its current name Almond.

€10.98
€24.58
SKU: 20958
Brand: Accadia
Metodo ancestrale che nasce da una vecchia vigna con varietà autctone bianche e rosse. Un naturale movimento che racconta in ogni bottiglia una nuova storia: inFermento.Un vino contemporaneo e dinamico che attinge alla più antica tecnica di spumantizzazione.
€17.56
SKU: 20956
Brand: Accadia
Vino di carattere, dalle note uniche e inconfondibili. La nostra personale interpretazione del Verdicchio. La possibilità di conservarsi per anni, rende questo vino adatto all'invecchiamento.
€33.75
SKU: 20955
Brand: Accadia
Il Verdicchio nella sua espressione più giovane e fresca.Come aperitivo o a tutto pasto, il vino pensato per le occasioni in cui si desidera bere semplice ma autoctono. Un'espressione vera e "consona" del vitigno da cui nasce.
€16.20
SKU: 20937
Brand: J.Hütte
Siamo in Alto-Adige Südtirol, la patria del Pinot Bianco: in nessuna terra come questa, infatti, questo vitigno riesce a regalare espressioni così vive, brillanti e raffinate, stupendo per raffinatezza nei profumi ed eleganza gustativa. Merito dei suoli calcarei e ricchi in minerali, delle precise escursioni termiche e dell'ottima esposizione ma anche, soprattutto, di una mano esperta e capace, come quella della Cantina Produttori di Bolzano, che riesce a creare etichette più uniche che rare come il Pinot Bianco Prüst, un eccellente compagno della buona tavola.
€56.74
SKU: 20936
Brand: J.Hütte
Da uve Pinot Bianco in purezza allevate a 500 mt. sul livello del mare, su suoli porfirici e calcarei, questo vino delicato ed elegante è la ciliegina sulla torta di una gamma dagli altissimi standard qualitativi. Poliedrico, misurato e godibile sin da oggi, questo vino saprà regalare della autentiche emozioni soprattutto a chi saprà attenderlo qualche anno in cantina, grazie ad una struttura perfettamente amalgamata e ad un'insolita ampiezza aromatica, che gli consentono di accettare sfide con numerosi piatti della nostra tradizione culinaria.Colore giallo paglierino con riflessi oro pallido, ha naso profumato di mela verde e limoncella, insieme a note di mughetto, mandorle e percezioni minerali. All'assaggio è fresco, scattante e leggiadro, molto preciso nelle note agrumate e ben corroborato dalla struttura calda e cremosa che accompagna un lunghissimo finale affumicato.Ottimo con un cous cous ai frutti di mare, con un risotto ai porcini ma anche con piatti a base di asparagi, pollame e piatti vegetariani.
€56.74
SKU: 20934
Brand: J.Hütte
Il Pinot Bianco Weissburgunder Adamite di J.Hütte è un Südtirol - Alto Adige DOC che esprime al meglio l'eleganza del Pinot Bianco altoatesino. Prodotto con uve provenienti da vigneti selezionati nei dintorni di Bolzano, a 500 metri di altitudine, su terreni porfirici e calcarei ricchi di adamite, questo vino si distingue per mineralità, finezza e complessità
€21.30
SKU: 20933
Brand: J.Hütte
Il Gewürztraminer Malachite J.Hütte nasce da uve coltivate su caldi e ripidi pendii porfirici a 650 metri sopra Bolzano e affina in barrique e tonneau per raggiungere una complessità aromatica unica. La vinificazione prevede una pressatura soffice delle uve e una fermentazione alcolica in legno, seguita da un'ulteriore maturazione in bottiglia.
€27.50
SKU: 20931
Brand: J.Hütte
Questo vino nasce tra la Valle Isarco e l’Altopiano del Renon dove i vigneti si stendono lungo pendii ripidi e soleggiati, tra i 600 e gli 800 metri s.l.m; qui il vitigno Kerner, antico incrocio tra Trollinger e Riesling creato nel 1930 in Germania, ha trovato il suo terroir d’elezione grazie ai terreni leggeri, ghiaiosi e sabbiosi, combinati ad una maturazione tardiva che permette di regalare un vino incredibilmente aromatico e corposo. Se non avete mai assaggiato il Kerner, è il momento di farlo, non resterete delusi!
€20.04
SKU: 20928
Brand: J.Hütte
Il Riesling J.Hütte è un vino bianco che racconta l'essenza dell'Alto Adige. Questo Riesling, prodotto con uve provenienti dai vigneti situati sui pendii intorno a Bolzano e in Valle Isarco, si distingue per la sua freschezza e mineralità. Un'etichetta che esprime la purezza e l'eleganza del Riesling altoatesino.
€23.20
SKU: 20925
Come e quando il Vecchio Samperi. Da non relegare alla fine del pasto, da abbinare anzi a formaggi stagionati, a carni brasate, rombo al forno, bottarga e ostriche. A temperatura ambiente o leggermente freddo, interessante e sorprendente come aperitivo.
€67.60
SKU: 20922
Grappoli Del Grillo Marco De Bartoli è un prodotto Sicilia DOC, un vino bianco piacevolmente fresco e dai profumi intensi e floreali. Grappoli Del Grillo è adatto agli abbinamenti con la cucina tradizionale a base di pesce e verdura. Sorprendi a tavola i tuoi amici con un'ottima etichetta Marco De Bartoli.
€35.10
SKU: 20919
Il vino Integer Marco De Bartoli è il risultato dell’ottimo assemblaggio di uve Grillo. Il punto di forza del bianco di casa Marco De Bartoli è il suo ricco e stratificato bouquet di aromi che lo rendono un vino ampio, da provare in un piacevole pranzo a base di pesce, gustando un sorso aromatico e coinvolgente tra amici.
€37.70
SKU: 20918
Il Sole e Vento Marco De Bartoli è un vino bianco concepito da uve Zibibbo e Grillo i cui sentori si abbracciano in un unico sodalizio di piacere e armonia. Il bianco Terre Siciliane IGP propone un buon corpo dalla notevole espressività ed è il compagno ideale per portate a base di pesce e freschi aperitivi.
€22.09
SKU: 20916
Il Pietranera Terre Siciliane IGT è frutto delle vigne coltivate dalla cantina Marco De Bartoli, uve Zibibbo reinterpretate in maniera seducente e intrigante. Un pieno di freschezza e di profumi intensi, ideale per equilibrare il gusto di portate di pesce e altre pietanze delicate.
€32.50
SKU: 20915
Il Vignaverde Marco De Bartoli è un vino bianco concepito da uve Grillo i cui sentori si abbracciano in un unico sodalizio di piacere e armonia. Il bianco Sicilia DOC propone un buon corpo dalla notevole espressività ed è il compagno ideale per portate a base di pesce e freschi aperitivi.
€20.80
SKU: 20914
Il vino Lucido Terre Siciliane IGP incanta per il suo calice caratteristico e fresco. Il bianco dell’azienda Marco De Bartoli è il frutto di un lungo percorso rivolto alla crescita e al raggiungimento di standard qualitativi molto alti. Sicilia occidentale: è qui che le uve Catarratto Lucido nascono per dare vita a un’appagante esperienza gustativa.
€18.20
SKU: 20913
Il vino Integer Marco De Bartoli è il risultato dell’ottimo assemblaggio di uve Grillo. Il punto di forza del bianco di casa Marco De Bartoli è il suo ricco e stratificato bouquet di aromi che lo rendono un vino ampio, da provare in un piacevole pranzo a base di pesce, gustando un sorso aromatico e coinvolgente tra amici.
€37.70
SKU: 20911
Colore giallo paglierino con riflessi verdolini; odore caratteristico di fruttato intenso composto sia da sentori di frutta tropicale che di mela golden, ginestra; fresco, sapido e armonico.
€11.96
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The best Italian white wines

Italy is home to important white wines. In the section of our Clickwine online wine shop dedicated to the best Italian white wines, you will find bottles of excellent white wine carefully selected by our Sommeliers.

The denominations used in our country to classify wines are DOCG, DOC and IGT. Sometimes denominations such as DOP and IGP are also found: these acronyms have similar meanings to the previous ones but are used by wineries that mainly sell their wines outside the Italian territory.

The production of white wine

White wines are produced from both light and dark berry grapes, but vinified in white: that is to say that during maceration there is no contact between the must and the marc, so that the skin - exactly the opposite of what it happens for the red - it doesn't give substances and color.

Its myriad nuances vary according to the characteristics of the vine, the refinement method and the vine cultivation 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 short maceration. Sometimes, however, the grapes are pressed and then macerated with the skins at a low temperature for a more or less long period. In this way, richer and softer wines can be obtained.

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

Fermentation begins either by introducing selected yeast into the must or spontaneously, with the indigenous yeasts present in the grapes. To maintain the aromas, finesse and freshness of white wines, fermentation is done at lower temperatures than for red wine vinification, generally around 18°C.

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

How to taste white wine

First of all, you need to decide whether to uncork the bottle immediately or whether to age your white wine. If you want to immediately surrender to their charm, their aromas of aromatic herbs, flint or their notes of exotic fruit, then serve your white at the right temperature: 6-8° for a young white and 8-10° for a softer one. it is structured.

How to match white wine

Dry white wines will also surprise you at the table and not just for their straw yellow colour. As an aperitif and above all combined with a fish dish, white wine is certainly a must, but it is not easy to perceive which of the many labels will be the most suitable for the occasion

However, we suggest you try some white wine as an accompaniment to fresh, low-fat cheeses rich in milk such as the tasty buffalo mozzarella, or with soft, flowery-rind cheeses. They are obviously also perfect with white meats, such as the classic scallops but beyond the customs, white wine also perfectly decorates a table based on meat and risottos as well as truffles. Enter our Clickwine online wine shop to receive specific suggestions for buying the best white wine at the best price to pair with your favorite dishes.

White wines: prices and offers

Every week you will find on our Clickwine online wine shop selected white wine labels at special prices in this section and in the one dedicated to offers, you can then take a look at those with the best value for money.

A wide choice of quality products is available at affordable and truly exclusive prices. Do not miss the incredible offers of white wines belonging to all the most prestigious wineries of Italian production, discover Italian wines loved and internationally recognized.

Enter the Clickwine catalog and expand your choice by purchasing online exclusive articles of small-sized wineries, but with an exceptional production of the highest quality.

White wines: longevity and conservation

How long can I keep white wine in the cellar? Do white wines improve like red wines with age? These are the questions that a wine consumer asks himself when speaking of white wine.

In general, white wines are much less long-lived than reds, for two reasons: the tannins and the ageing. Tannins are antioxidant substances present in the skins of wine which are not present in whites; As far as aging is concerned, however, most of the white wines are aged in steel for a few months, even the reds, if they are aged a little in steel and undergo rapid maceration, do not last many years. Let's say that a classic white that ages in steel lasts from 2 to 3 years maximum. If it is macerated or aged in wood, it can last up to 20 years and improve from year to year.


How many types of white wines are there?

There is no exact number of types of white wines, as there are different white grape varieties that can be used to make white wines. Some of the most common white grape varieties used to produce 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 make white wines with different and unique 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 easiest ways is to taste the wine and evaluate its taste and aroma. A good white wine should have a pleasant taste and a delicate, complex aroma. Other factors that can indicate the quality of a white wine are 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 the production of high quality white wines can be considered more valuable than the ones produced in other regions.

How to understand if a white wine is good?

As mentioned above, one of the easiest ways to understand if a white wine is good is to taste it and evaluate its taste and aroma. A good white wine should have a pleasant taste and a delicate, complex aroma. Furthermore, it is important to keep in mind the quality of a white wine can be influenced by many 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 the production of high quality white wines can be considered more valuable than the ones produced in other regions.

Why is it called white wine?

White wine is called this way because it is produced using white grapes. Most of the white grapes have a transparent or slightly colored skin, therefore the wine produced with these grapes has a clear and transparent colour. 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 in general, white wine has a clear, transparent color.

How to replace white wine?

If you want to substitute white wine in a recipe, there are several ingredients you can use. One of the more common options is to use chicken or vegetable broth instead of white wine. Other options may include using white vinegar or apple juice diluted with water. Also, 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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