
The best of dry white wine
Explore our selection of dry white wines, ideal for accompanying your meals and enhancing your wine-tasting moments. Discover a diversity of noble grape varieties, carefully selected by our sommelier to offer fresh, mineral and refined aromas to suit all palates. Whether you're looking for a dry white wine for an aperitif, a dinner with friends, or simply to enjoy a moment of conviviality, our selection will meet your expectations.
And if you prefer fruitier white wines, take a look at our selection of sweet and syrupy white wines.

Very nice, tender wine
Domaine de la Grange Tiphaine
Montlouis sur Loire White 2023
25,90 €
A 'cuvée apéritif' that calls for a meal.
Noëlla Morantin
Vin de France White 2023
17,50 €
Fresh, taut liquor
Domaine Ancienne Cure
Montbazillac Vin de France White 2023
15,90 €
Fine and fresh
La Ferme des 7 Lunes
Saint Joseph White 2022
31,90 €
Coulée de Serrant
Coulée de Serrant White 2022
85,00 €
A paving stone in the pond of Roussillon whites!
Domaine Padié
Vin de France White 2023
34,90 €
32,50 €
A must
Les Grangeons de l'Albarine
Vin de France White 2022
28,50 €
Yes to Chablis Burgundy
Domaine de Moor
Burgundy White 2023
31,90 €
a fresh, immediate wine
Les vins de la Cadette
Burgundy Vézelay White 2023
25,20 €
Fruity and fresh
Domaine de l'Octavin
Vin de France White
24,90 €
Generous and precise
Axel Domont
Vin de France White 2023
40,00 €
Magnificent tension
Axel Domont
Vin de France White 2023
40,00 €
Antoine Lienhardt
Meursault 1er cru White 2020 2022
95,00 €
finesse and tension!
La Graine Sauvage
Vin de France White 2020
28,80 €
Rarely so delicate
Domaine de Moor
Bourgogne Aligoté White 2023
22,90 €
One of my Favourites
Les vins de la Cadette
Vin de France White 2023
19,80 €
Choosing the right dry white wine
What is a dry white wine?
A dry white wine contains little or no residual sugar. As a result, it is very pleasant for wine lovers looking for wines that are rather low in sugar. This type of white wine is generally produced from fully ripe grapes and fermented until most of the sugars have been converted into alcohol, leaving little or no residual sugar in the final wine.
In short, dry white wines are often appreciated for their freshness, liveliness and ability to accompany any occasion.
Which grape varieties go into a dry white wine?
There are many varieties of dry white wine, each with its own particularity. Here are a few varieties that are sure to please.
To begin with, Sauvignon Blanc, which is often found in restaurants, is appreciated for its lively, fresh aromas of exotic fruit and herbaceous notes.
Otherwise, a classic you're all familiar with is Chardonnay, from the Burgundy region. It's a versatile Grape variety that produces a wide variety of dry whites. From fresh, mineral wines to rich, buttery ones.
Finally, you can try Pinot gris, from Alsace in France. This Grape variety brings aromas of pear, apple and almond, with moderate acidity.
How to accompany a dry white wine?
The advantage of white wine is that it's just as easy to pair with aperitifs, main courses and desserts. It's your companion for every occasion. It will delight all your guests. When you're short of ideas, take it for an aperitif with friends.
All in all, it's a perfect match for seafood and a fruity Chardonnay.
Likewise, a dry white wine from Burgundy, Alsace or Bordeaux will go well with meats such as blanquette de veau or poultry. If you're curious, try a Rhône wine.
To round off the meal, pair your dry white wine with desserts, whether fruit salad, tarts or chocolate-based desserts. Choose a Pouilly-Fumé, which will bring lightness to the palate.