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White Wine for Meat dishes

White Wine for Meat dishes

White wine with meat – a pairing that’s less obvious than you might think – often proves to be a pleasant surprise. Whether it’s white meat, a light barbecue or dishes served with creamy sauces, there’s a full-bodied white wine that can hold its own.

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Chardonnay 'Kreuth' Cantina Terlano 2024
93/100
Robert Parker
92/100
Veronelli
93/100
James Suckling
Terlano
2024 | 75 cl / 14% | Alto Adige
26,50 
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Chardonnay 'Marina Cvetic' Masciarelli 2023
Masciarelli
2023 | 75 cl / 14% | Abruzzo
39,90 
Last One Left!
Krasno' Klet Brda 2022
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Klet Brda
2022 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Brda
16,90 
Riesling Trocken Lagenwein Deidesheimer Herrgottsacker Weingut Reinhardt 2021
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Weingut Reinhardt
2021 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Pfalz
25,60 
Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi 'Arnaldo' Santa Barbara 2022
3/4
Vitae AIS
91/100
Veronelli
4/5
Bibenda
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Santa Barbara
2022 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Marche
29,00 
Pinot Grigio I Magredi 2024
I Magredi
2024 | 75 cl / 12.5% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
9,90 
Rioja Blanco 'Tierroya' Panoramico 2019
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Panoramico
2019 | 75 cl / 13.5% | La Rioja
39,90 
Marsannay Blanc Jean Claude Boisset 2023
Jean Claude Boisset
2023 | 75 cl / 13% | Bordeaux
62,00 
Chardonnay 'A Ma Esquerra' Mas de la Sabaterra 2024
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Mas de la Sabatera
2024 | 75 cl / 13% | Catalonia
19,90 
Gewurztraminer 'Amzelle' Marc Tempé 2018
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Marc Tempé
2018 | 75 cl / 15% | Alsace
54,50 
'Arancio' Ca' Liptra 2024
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Ca' Liptra
2024 | 75 cl / 13% | Marche
19,50 
Anjou Blanc Domaine des Brumes 2024
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Domaine des Brumes
2024 | 75 cl / 12% | Vallée de la Loire
26,00 
Chardonnay 'A Ma Esquerra' Mas de la Sabatera 2025
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Mas de la Sabatera
2025 | 75 cl / 14% | Catalonia
19,50 
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Lugana 'Brolettino' Magnum Ca' dei Frati 2024
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Ca' dei Frati
2024 | 150 cl / 13% | Lombardy
34,00 
Vecchio Samperi Marco De Bartoli - 75cl
5/5
Bibenda
92/100
Robert Parker
4/4
Vitae AIS
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De Bartoli
75 cl / 16.5% | Sicily
62,50 
Kaplja Damijan Podversic 2021
91/100
Veronelli
5/5
Bibenda
3/4
Vitae AIS
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Podversic Damijan
2021 | 75 cl / 14% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
44,50 
Jak Dario Princic 2021
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Princic Dario
2021 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
37,00 
Chardonnay Marjan Simcic 2024
Simcic Marjan
2024 | 75 cl / 13% | Brda
19,90 
'Boggina B' Petrolo 2022
2/3
Gambero Rosso
4/5
Bibenda
94/100
Robert Parker
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Petrolo
2022 | 75 cl / 12% | Tuscany
59,00 
Bianco Sivi Dario Princic 2020
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Princic Dario
2020 | 75 cl / 13.5% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
35,40 
Trebez Dario Princic 2020
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Princic Dario
2020 | 75 cl / 13% | Friuli Venezia Giulia
35,00 
'Ladiv' Reichmuth
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Reichmuth
75 cl / 14.5% | Piedmont
19,40 
'Gaia Pella Amphora' Ktima Ligas 2019
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Ligas Ktima
2019 | 75 cl / 13% | Greek Macedonia
63,20 
'Pam i Pipa' Artesano Vintners 2021
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Artesano Vintners
2021 | 75 cl / 13.4% | Catalonia
19,80 

 

Can white wine be paired with meat?

White wine with meat is a pairing that has solid roots in Italian and international gastronomic tradition. The key lies in the wine's structure: a fresh, full-bodied white with a long aromatic persistence can balance the flavors of the meat without overwhelming them, indeed enhancing its more delicate nuances.

The guiding principle is the harmonious agreement or contrast between the dish and the glass. With mild-flavored meats, an elegant white accompanies without overpowering. With richer preparations like marinated meats, seasoned with sauces or aromatic herbs, a very structured white is needed to keep pace. The mistake to avoid is thinking that all whites are light wines. There are long-lived, complex, and powerful whites that can stand up to many meat preparations.

White wines for white meat

White meats are the ideal terrain for great Italian white wines. Roast chicken, oven-baked turkey with aromatic herbs, and stewed rabbit pair well with whites with medium-high structure, savoriness, and a certain persistence.

Among the most successful choices, we find Vermentino di Gallura, with its minerality and almond finish, ideal with herb chicken. Falanghina pairs elegantly with roast turkey thanks to its citrus freshness and well-defined body. For stewed rabbit with olives and capers, a Greco di Tufo offers the right acidic tension and aromatic depth to accompany the dish from the first to the last bite. A Friulano from Collio or Colli Orientali, with its softness and almond note, also proves to be a refined choice for more delicate preparations.

White wines for grilled or barbecued meat

Grilling introduces a new element into the equation: the smoky note, caramelization, the complexity that derives from a more pronounced Maillard reaction. To handle all of this, whites with a lot of character are needed, fermented or aged in wood, or naturally possessing a significant structure.

A barricaded Chardonnay brings notes of ripe fruit, vanilla, and butter that interact well with grilled meat. On the Italian front, a Vernaccia di San Gimignano Riserva or an Etna Bianco offer volcanic complexity and sharp acidity, capable of cleansing the palate between bites. For a mixed grill with chicken sausage or light pork ribs, even a South Tyrolean Gewürztraminer—aromatic, enveloping, with a slight spice—can be a very pleasant surprise.

Structured whites for pork

Pork is the meat that, more than any other, plays in favor of structured white wine. Its natural sweetness, well-distributed fat, and versatility in preparations—from roast to porchetta, from crusted tenderloin to baked ribs—make it an ideal companion for great aged whites.

The Orange wines from Friuli or Slovenia, with their delicate tannins and red-like structure, accompany porchetta with an unexpected personality. Fiano di Avellino, with its notes of hazelnut, hydrocarbons, and acacia honey, pairs magnificently with herb-crusted pork tenderloin. For a roast pork with apples and rosemary, a dry Rhine Riesling—with its vibrant acidity and fruity aromas—creates a harmonious contrast that enhances both. Finally, for Roman porchetta in its most spicy and aromatic version, a Grechetto from Colli Martani or a Trebbiano Spoletino represent territorial pairings of great coherence and character.

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