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National White Wine Day: 7 unique white wines to appease your taste buds (and best food to pair them with)

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 4, 2025, 20:00 IST
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National White Wine Day: 7 unique white wines to appease your taste buds (and best food to pair them with)

It’s time to raise a chilled glass and propose a toast… National White Wine Day is here!

Every August 4th, wine lovers raise a glass to celebrate National White Wine Day, a day dedicated to sipping, swirling, and savoring the light, refreshing magic of white wine.

Whether you enjoy your wine dry, fruity, floral, or tangy, there’s a perfect white out there for you. But white wine is more than just a chilled summer drink; each variety has its own story, character, and perfect food pairing.

In this guide, we shall indulge you in the nooks and crannies of 7 unique white wines and what you should eat with them to make every sip sparkle.

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Albariño

Roots in: Rías Baixas, Spain

Tastes like: Crisp, citrusy, lightly floral, and salty sea breeze

Best paired with: Grilled shrimp, ceviche, fish tacos, sushi, or lemony chicken

Albariño is like a sea breeze in a bottle; it’s light, zesty, and refreshing. Grown in Spain’s coastal region of Rías Baixas, this white wine has aromas of lime, green apple, and white peach. It’s perfect with seafood thanks to its high acidity, which cuts through buttery or spicy dishes. If you’re new to white wine, Albariño is an easy-drinking and fun place to start.

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Viognier

Roots in: Rhône Valley, France (also grown in California and Australia)

Tastes like: Lush, full-bodied, with peach, apricot, and honeysuckle notes

Best paired with: Thai curry, roasted chicken, creamy pastas, or crab cakes

Aromatic and bold, Viognier (pronounced vee-own-yay) is for people who love their white wine with a scented twist. Known for its soft yet rich texture and perfumed nose, it’s a white that almost feels like a red in disguise. The best pairings highlight its body; think creamy dishes or spicy Southeast Asian flavors. Try it chilled but not too cold so the aromatics can shine.

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Grüner Veltliner

Roots in: Austria

Tastes like: Herbaceous, peppery, with lime and white pepper

Best paired with: Asparagus, grilled and roasted veggies, schnitzel, or goat cheese

Grüner Veltliner (say: groo-ner velt-leen-er) is a sommelier’s secret weapon. It’s crisp and dry, with flavors of citrus and green herbs, sometimes even a little white pepper kick. It’s super food-friendly, especially with dishes that are hard to pair like asparagus. If you want a wine that feels smart and sharp, Grüner is the go-to.

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Chenin Blanc

Roots in: Loire Valley, France (also popular in South Africa)

Tastes like: Varies from dry to sweet, with notes of pear, quince, and honey, and sometimes a touch of fizz

Best paired with: Pork tenderloin, spicy Indian curries, or aged cheddar

Behold the delicious chameleon of wines! Chenin Blanc is a wine shapeshifter; a versatile white that can be bubbly, dry, off-dry, or lusciously sweet depending on where and how it’s made. South African Chenins are often dry and fruit-forward, while Loire Valley versions can be more floral and complex. Its bright acidity means it pairs beautifully with bold flavors, including spicy or savory dishes.

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Torrontés

Roots in: Argentina

Tastes like: Aromatic, floral, with flavors of lychee, peach, orange blossom, and lemon zest

Best paired with: Spicy tacos, sushi, or fruity salads

Torrontés is Argentina’s signature white wine, floral and fruity on the nose, but clean and dry on the palate. Think of it as the lovechild of Moscato and Sauvignon Blanc, with a personality all its own. It’s a great match for spicy, fragrant foods, especially those with citrus or tropical fruit elements.

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Picpoul de Pinet

Roots in: Languedoc, Southern France

Tastes like: Lemon, green apple, bright, citrusy, briny

Best paired with: Oysters, mussels, fish and chips, or goat cheese salads

As fresh as French gets! Picpoul means "lip-stinger" in French, thanks to its zippy acidity. This crisp white wine from the south of France is perfect for hot days and seafood-heavy meals. It’s often served by the Mediterranean coast with oysters and shellfish, and it cuts through fried food like a dream. If you're craving seaside vibes, this is the wine to reach for.

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Fiano

Roots in: Campania, Southern Italy

Tastes like: Creamy, nutty, with notes of pear, hazelnut, and honey

Best paired with: Roasted chicken or turkey, risotto, grilled peaches, or baked Brie

Fiano is a lesser-known Italian white that offers a creamy, slightly savory profile. With its round mouthfeel and subtle nutty finish, it pairs wonderfully with fall flavors like roasted poultry, squash, and mushroom risottos. If you're looking for something more textured and complex, Fiano is a hidden gem worth exploring.

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What food goes with which wine: The rules to remember

Pairing white wine with food isn’t just about matching flavors; it’s about balancing weight, acidity, and texture. Here are a few simple tips:

High-acid wines (like Albariño or Picpoul) cut through fatty or fried foods.

Aromatic wines (like Torrontés or Viognier) stand up to spicy dishes.

Full-bodied whites (like Fiano or Chenin Blanc) need richer food like cream sauces or roasted meats.

Dry, mineral whites pair best with seafood and fresh greens.

And remember: Drink what you love. Wine is personal, and rules are just starting points.

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