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White Blends

White blends are most common in Old World regions. Bordeaux’s Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc mix is a stunning example of what blending whites can achieve, producing rich, creamy wines, capable of years bottle agеing.  

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White Blends

White blends are most common in Old World regions. Bordeaux’s Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc mix is a stunning example of what blending whites can achieve, producing rich, creamy wines, capable of years bottle agеing.  

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Jolly The White Danube 2022
Danubian Plain, Bulgaria
Sauvignon Blanc
BGN 24.50
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Dragomir Sarva White Blend 2022
Thracian valley, Bulgaria
Blend
BGN 28.50
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Gemischter Satz Rainer Wess 2021
Niederösterreich, Austria
Grüner
BGN 35.90
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Enotria White 0.375ml 2018
Crete, Greece
Sauvignon Blanc
BGN 10.90
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Feudo Disisa Chara 2022
Sicily, Italy
Catarratto
BGN 30.50
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Gemischter Satz Weingut Wess 2022
Niederösterreich, Austria
Grüner
BGN 35.90

White blends are most common in Old World regions. Bordeaux’s Semillon and Sauvignon Blanc mix is a stunning example of what blending whites can achieve, producing rich, creamy wines, capable of years bottle agеing.  

Nowhere is the art of blending taken more seriously than France’s Southern Rhône region. The white blends of the Southern Rhône are driven by one of three main varieties, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne, or Viognier, and also include a mix of Marsanne, Ugni Blanc, Clairette, Bourboulenc etc.

In Spain, there are seven varieties permitted in the white Rioja blend, the most common of which are Malvasia and Viura – the former being responsible for the fruity aromas and the latter for the “flesh” of the body. Like Rioja reds, barrel ageing plays an important role for adding more complexity to the wine.