Dry Wines
414 products
Country:, Portugal
Grape:, 37% Rabigato, 35% Viosinho, 14% Gouveio, 11% Arinto, 3% Códega
ABV%:, 13
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Screw Top
Vintage:, 2024
Country:,France
Grape:,Sauvignon Blanc
ABV%:,13
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,2024
Country:,France
Grape:,Sauvignon Blanc
ABV%:,12.5
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Screw Top
Vintage:,2024
Country:, Portugal
Grape:, Síria, Fonte Cal, Gouveio
ABV%:, 13
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 2023
Country:,Portugal
Grape:,Loureiro, Trajadura, Alvarinho
ABV%:,12
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,2024
Country:, Portugal
Grape:, Touriga Nacional
ABV%:, 19.5
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 2015
Country:, New Zealand
Grape:, Pinot Noir
ABV%:, 13
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Screw Top
Vintage:, 2021
Country:, Portugal
ABV%:, 20
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 10 Years Old
Country:,Spain
Grape:,Palomino Fino
ABV%:,18
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,NV
Country:, Italy
Grape:, Nebbiolo
ABV%:, 15
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 2018
Country:,Australia
Grape:,Syrah
ABV%:,13.8
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Screw Top
Vintage:,2023
Country:, France
Grape:, Cabernet Franc Merlot
ABV%:, 13.5
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 2019
Country:,England, Vegan
Grape:,Madeleine Angevine
ABV%:,11.08
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Screw Top
Vintage:,2022
Country:,South Africa
Grape:,100% Palomino
ABV%:,12.5
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Screw Top
Vintage:,2022
Country:,Australia
Grape:,Shiraz
ABV%:,13
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,2022
Country:,Portugal
Grape:,Touriga Nacional Touriga Franca Tinta Roriz Tinto Cao Tinta Barroca
ABV%:,20
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,200
Country:,Portugal
Grape:,Tinta Roriz Touriga Franca Tinta Francisca
ABV%:,14
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,2022
Country:,Portugal
Grape:,Alvarinho
ABV%:,13
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,2022
Country:,Australia
Grape:,Chardonnay
ABV%:,12.5
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Screw Top
Vintage:,2022
Country:,France
Grape:,56% Chardonnay 44% Pinot Noir.
ABV%:,12
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,NV
Country:,Marfil, Spain
Grape:,Xarel-lo
ABV%:,15
bottle Size:,50cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,NV
Country:, Portugal
Grape:, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Francesa
ABV%:, 14
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 2021
Country:,Portugal
Grape:,Touriga Nacional Touriga Franca Tinta Roriz
ABV%:,13.5
bottle Size:,75cl
Style:,Cork
Vintage:,2021
Country:, Marfil Spain
Grape:, 60 % Xarel-lo 40% Garnatxa blanca
ABV%:, 13
bottle Size:, 75cl
Style:, Cork
Vintage:, 2023
Dry Wines
Givino stocks dry wines across multiple styles, regions, and grape varieties, representing wines where fermentation converts grape sugars into alcohol with minimal residual sweetness remaining. Our dry wine selection includes both white and red expressions that demonstrate how complete fermentation creates wines with structure, acidity, and food-friendly characteristics. These wines answer the question " What's a dry wine” through examples that show how different grape varieties and winemaking techniques produce dry expressions with varying levels of tannins, acidity, and flavor concentration.
Understanding Dry Wine Production
Dry wine results when yeast ferments grape sugars into alcohol until little to no residual sugar remains, typically measuring less than 4 grams per liter. This fermentation process creates wines with clean finishes and allows other characteristics like acidity, tannins, and mineral content to show clearly. The wine dry classification depends on fermentation completion rather than grape variety, meaning both light and full-bodied wines can achieve dryness. Understanding this process helps explain why very dry wine expressions often pair well with food, as the lack of sweetness allows wine structure to complement rather than compete with diverse flavors.
Dry White Wine Characteristics
White dry wines in our collection demonstrate how different grape varieties express dryness through varying acidity levels, mineral content, and aromatic profiles. Sauvignon Blanc produces a very dry wine with high acidity and herbaceous character that works particularly well with seafood and goat cheese. Chardonnay creates dry expressions ranging from mineral-driven styles with subtle oak to richer versions with more texture while maintaining dryness. Albariño and other coastal varieties produce dry whites with salinity and crisp acidity that complement shellfish and light Mediterranean dishes.
- High-acid dry whites - Sauvignon Blanc, Albariño, and Riesling with crisp, food-friendly structure
- Mineral-driven expressions - Chablis-style Chardonnay and Loire Valley whites showing terroir
- Textured dry whites - Chardonnay and white Rioja with complexity from oak or lees aging
- Aromatic dry styles - Gewürztraminer and Viognier with intensity but complete dryness
Dry Red Wine Structure
Red dry wines rely on tannin structure and acidity rather than sweetness for complexity and aging potential. Cabernet Sauvignon produces structured, very dry wine with firm tannins that soften with age, creating wines suitable for rich meat dishes and aged cheeses. Tempranillo and Sangiovese demonstrate how Mediterranean varieties create dry reds with balanced acidity and moderate tannins that work well with diverse cuisines. Pinot Noir shows how lighter-bodied varieties can achieve dryness while maintaining elegance and food compatibility.
Dry vs Sweet Wine Comparison
The distinction between dry and sweet wine depends primarily on residual sugar levels after fermentation completion. Dry wines contain minimal residual sugar, allowing other wine components like acidity, tannins, and mineral content to dominate the flavor profile. This creates wines that enhance food rather than competing with it through sweetness. Sweet wines retain higher sugar levels through various production methods, creating different pairing opportunities and serving occasions. Understanding this difference helps explain why dry wines often serve as better dinner companions.
Food Pairing with Dry Wines
Dry wine structure makes these expressions particularly suitable for food pairing across diverse cuisines. The lack of sweetness allows wine acidity to cut through rich foods while tannins in red wines complement protein and fat content. White dry wines work especially well with seafood, poultry, and dishes with acidic components like tomatoes or citrus. Red dry wines pair naturally with grilled meats, aged cheeses, and dishes with herbs and earthy flavors.
Regional Approaches to Dry Wine
Different wine regions approach dryness through varying techniques and grape varieties suited to their climates. European regions traditionally produce dry wine styles that emphasize terroir expression and food compatibility. New World regions create dry wines that often showcase fruit intensity while maintaining structure. These regional differences create diversity within our dry wine collection, offering various expressions of how complete fermentation and appropriate winemaking create satisfying dry wines that demonstrate both varietal character and regional identity.
Our collection represents this diversity through dry wines from multiple regions and varieties, showing how different approaches to fermentation and winemaking create wines with structure, complexity, and food-friendly characteristics. Whether seeking crisp white wines or structured reds, our selection demonstrates the range and quality available within contemporary dry wine production from producers who understand how to create balanced, complete wines without residual sweetness.
