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Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay 2020
White Wine

Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay 2020

Leeuwin Estate

The Art Series Chardonnay is Australia's most compelling argument that great Chardonnay needs nothing but time and patience. The 2020 vintage received 98 points from Wine Advocate and 97 from Halliday, James Suckling, and Wine Front.

$10013.5% proof
Pazo de Señorans Albariño 2022
White Wine

Pazo de Señorans Albariño 2022

Pazo de Señorans

Pazo de Señorans Albariño is the white wine that sommeliers pour for themselves. From a sixteenth-century manor in the Salnés Valley — the heart of Rías Baixas, where the Atlantic shapes every vine — this is Albariño at its most expressive.

$1813% proof
Kumeu River Maté’s Vineyard Chardonnay 2021
White Wine

Kumeu River Maté’s Vineyard Chardonnay 2021

Kumeu River Wines (Brajkovich family)

Kumeu River Maté’s Vineyard is the definitive proof that great Chardonnay can migrate from Burgundy to the Southern Hemisphere without losing its soul.

~$8013.5% proof
Benanti Etna Bianco 2022
White Wine

Benanti Etna Bianco 2022

Benanti Viticoltori

If fire built these eight bottles, then Benanti's Etna Bianco was built by the most patient fire of all — the volcanic eruptions that have been depositing mineral-rich ash and sand on the slopes of Mount Etna for thousands of years.

$3013% proof
Pieropan Soave Classico 2022
White Wine

Pieropan Soave Classico 2022

Azienda Agricola Pieropan

Before Pieropan, Soave was a punchline — Nino Pieropan proved it could be world-class.

$2012.5% proof
Dönnhoff Riesling Tonschiefer 2022
White Wine

Dönnhoff Riesling Tonschiefer 2022

Weingut Dönnhoff (Family Estate)

Dönnhoff Tonschiefer — named for the Tonschiefer (clay slate) soils from which it springs — is proof that great wine architecture begins underground. While the world chases oak and extraction, the Dönnhoff family pursues the opposite: minimal intervention, indigenous yeasts, stainless steel, and the faith that if you farm well and get out of the way, the soil will speak. And speak it does. The slate minerality comes through as an electric current running beneath the fruit — green apple, citrus, white peach — giving the wine a tension and precision that oak could never provide. At under $35, this is one of the great bargains in fine wine: a pedigree estate Riesling with the kind of structural clarity that reveals more with every sip.

$2512.5% proof
Famille Hugel Riesling Classic Alsace 2022
White Wine

Famille Hugel Riesling Classic Alsace 2022

Famille Hugel

Famille Hugel has been making wine in Riquewihr since 1639, and their Classic Riesling is a distillation of everything they have learned across thirteen generations. This is Alsatian Riesling at its most pure.

$2112.5% proof
Schloss Gobelsburg Grüner Veltliner Gobelsburger 2022
White Wine

Schloss Gobelsburg Grüner Veltliner Gobelsburger 2022

Weingut Schloss Gobelsburg

Schloss Gobelsburg is an 800-year-old estate that was slowly fading when Michael Moosbrugger arrived in 1996. He didn't bulldoze the past — he studied the monastery's ancient records, revived forgotten vineyard practices, and transformed neglect into one of Austria's finest expressions of Grüner Veltliner.

$1812.5% ABV proof
Conundrum White Blend 2023
White Wine

Conundrum White Blend 2023

Wagner Family of Wine (Caymus Vineyards)

Conundrum was decades ahead of its time. Chuck Wagner of Caymus created it in 1989, asking what if you gave each grape its best role.

$22
Henri Bourgeois Sancerre La Bourgeoise 2022
White Wine

Henri Bourgeois Sancerre La Bourgeoise 2022

Henri Bourgeois

The Bourgeois family has been cultivating Sancerre vines for more than ten generations, and La Bourgeoise is the expression that captures everything the appellation stands for. When people discover that Sauvignon Blanc this complex and age-worthy exists in France, their relationship with the grape changes permanently. This is the wine that makes you understand why Loire Valley Sauvignon Blanc occupies a category of its own — one that rewards patience and educated appreciation in equal measure. Serve at 10°C with nothing in the way.

$3513% proof
Domaine Weinbach Riesling Grand Cru Schlossberg 2021
White Wine

Domaine Weinbach Riesling Grand Cru Schlossberg 2021

Domaine Weinbach (Faller Family)

$6513.5% proof
Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Sec 2021
White Wine

Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Haut-Lieu Sec 2021

Domaine Huet

$35
Zind-Humbrecht Gewürztraminer Turckheim 2021
White Wine

Zind-Humbrecht Gewürztraminer Turckheim 2021

Domaine Zind-Humbrecht

Olivier Zind-Humbrecht was the first Frenchman to earn the Master of Wine title, but his true revolution happened in the vineyard, converting the entire domaine to biodynamic farming.

$3214% proof
Nikolaihof Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein 2021
White Wine

Nikolaihof Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein 2021

Nikolaihof Wein (Saahs Family)

Nikolaihof Riesling Federspiel Vom Stein is resilience measured in centuries. The Saahs family has been farming biodynamically since 1971.

$4412.5% proof
Domaine Leflaive Pouilly-Fuissé 2020
White Wine

Domaine Leflaive Pouilly-Fuissé 2020

Domaine Leflaive (est. 1717)

The 2020 Domaine Leflaive Pouilly-Fuissé represents Burgundian Chardonnay at its most elegant.

$8513.5% proof
Cakebread Cellars Chardonnay Napa Valley 2022
White Wine

Cakebread Cellars Chardonnay Napa Valley 2022

Cakebread Cellars (est. 1973)

Cakebread Chardonnay has been a Napa Valley staple for over 50 years, and its longevity is a testament to the patience of doing something well and resisting the urge to change it. While Chardonnay trends have swung wildly — from heavily oaked and buttery in the '90s to severely unoaked in the 2010s — Cakebread has held a steady middle course: enough barrel influence for texture and complexity, enough acidity for freshness and food-friendliness. The partial malolactic fermentation is key — it gives the wine a creamy quality without tipping into butterball territory. Seven months of sur lie aging adds richness from the lees without dominating the fruit. The result is a Chardonnay that works equally well as an aperitif, a dinner companion, or a quiet glass at the end of the day. In a world of extremes, Cakebread's patience with its own identity is its greatest virtue.

$3814.1% proof
Domaine William Fèvre Chablis 2022
White Wine

Domaine William Fèvre Chablis 2022

Domaine William Fèvre / Henriôt Group (est. 1959)

If any wine on earth proves that terroir is real, it is Chablis. The appellation sits on Kimmeridgian limestone — a geological formation laid down during the Late Jurassic period when this part of Burgundy was a tropical sea. Dig into a Chablis vineyard and you’ll find fossilized oyster shells (Exogyra virgula) embedded in the marl. William Fèvre understood this better than anyone: he was among the first vignerons to map the precise soil differences between Chablis parcels and to vinify accordingly. The domaine’s village-level Chablis is fermented and aged entirely in stainless steel — a deliberate choice to let the limestone speak without oak interference. The result is a Chardonnay stripped of everything except what the soil and climate put there: mineral tension, razor-sharp acidity, and a saline quality you can taste with your eyes closed. For readers of The Definitive Pocket Guide to Chablis, this is the benchmark.

$2512.5% proof
Trimbach Riesling 2021
White Wine

Trimbach Riesling 2021

Maison Trimbach (est. 1626)

Trimbach has been going against the grain since 1626 — they just don’t make a fuss about it. While Alsace became increasingly known for off-dry and sweet Rieslings, Trimbach committed to bone-dry wines with razor-sharp acidity and mineral precision. No malolactic fermentation, no residual sugar, no new oak — just pure expression of grape and terroir. The family has been making wine in Ribeauvillé for twelve generations and counting, and their philosophy hasn’t changed: balance, balance, balance. Their Clos Sainte Hune is one of the most legendary white wines on earth, but the entry-level Riesling — at $23–$28 — is where the value proposition is impossible to ignore. This is Riesling for people who think they don’t like Riesling.

$2312.5% proof
Dr. Loosen Blue Slate Riesling Kabinett 2022
White Wine

Dr. Loosen Blue Slate Riesling Kabinett 2022

Weingut Dr. Loosen (Ernst Loosen, family-owned since early 1800s)

At 8.5% alcohol and under $20, this is one of the most food-friendly wines on earth — and one of the most misunderstood. The “Kabinett” designation means the grapes were picked at the first level of ripeness, giving a wine with gentle sweetness that’s balanced by razor-sharp acidity from the Mosel’s cool climate and blue slate soils. Ernst Loosen’s genius was recognizing that his family’s old, ungrafted vines — many over a century old, their roots drilling deep into fractured slate — produced wines of extraordinary mineral intensity that no young vineyard could match. The blue slate literally flavors the wine.

$168.5% proof
Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2023
White Wine

Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2023

LVMH (Moët Hennessy)

Cloudy Bay didn’t just put New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc on the map — it drew the map. Founded in 1985 as one of Marlborough’s first five wineries, it was Cloudy Bay that British critic Oz Clarke tasted before declaring New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc “arguably the best in the world.” Four decades later, the wine is still a benchmark. The 2023 vintage was blended from 55 of 81 individually fermented vineyard lots, with that tiny percentage of wild yeast and large-format oak adding just enough savory complexity to lift it above the pack. Named after the bay Captain Cook charted in 1770, it’s a wine that carries its geography in every sip.

$2213.5% proof
Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2023
White Wine

Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough 2023

Constellation Brands

Kim Crawford Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc is the definition of reliable excellence. Vintage after vintage, it delivers exactly what New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc should be: explosive aromatics, razor-sharp acidity, and tropical fruit that makes you want another glass immediately. The 2023 vintage is no exception. At under $18, it’s one of the smartest buys in white wine — a daily drinker that doesn’t taste like one.

$1412.5% proof