Could anyone suggest a very dry white wine,reasonably priced?!


Question: to be served with a variety of cheeses and biscuits.
thanks


Answers: to be served with a variety of cheeses and biscuits.
thanks

american big chill
mcguigans white
blossom hill white/rose

Lambrini - available at most local paki shops.

Try a Chablis or Riesling.

Sauvignon Blancs/Fume Blancs are very dry, crisp, clean and go well with what you are serving.

Here are a few of my recommendations:

-Geyser Peak ($12.00 btl)
-Kim Crawford ($15.00 btl)
-Artesa ($22.00 btl)
-Dry Creek Fume ($13.00)
-Chateau St. Jean Fume ($20.00)

These are the prices you will pay at a grocery or liquor store not in a restaurant.

My personal favorite white wine is also one of the lesser expensive you'll find.

Big House White, it's a blend of a bunch of different stuff and is absolutely divine. It's by a company called ca'del solo and is a division of bonny doon farms, so you know it's good stuff.

Goes for about $10/bottle, but I've seen it as low as 7.

Any Savignone Blanc like Robert Mondavi, Turning Leaf, Kendall Jackson, Rodney Strong... Depending on the cheese you're serving, you might also want to try a Pinot Grigio, or a good Chardonnay like Bogle, or Rodney Strong. All are moderate and between $10-$16 range. Cheers

Would be better with a red really, but Frascati is quite a dry white. Any supermarket will have it for under £4

I would suggest either a Soave or Frascati, both Italian and both very cheap.

frascati, a very good crisp italian, expect to pay around £5 a bottle





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