LJ asked:


I have a recipe that I want to try and it calls for dry white wine. Can I swap it for something else, like chicken stock? It calls for 1/2 cup.

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Italian White Wines



Though Italian red wines are often talked about more than white wines, there are some sparkling white wines produced by certain regions in Italy. The taste of an Italian white wine depends on the variety of grapes used and the time required for aging it perfectly.

Like Italian red wines, Italian white wines also carry the distinct flavor of the region in which they are produced. Some of them are made with a single variety of grapes. But blending more than one variety makes the most of them. Their prices vary according to the quality of the win. The high-quality wines can be really expensive, as it takes a longer time to age them perfectly.

As there are a wide variety of grapes produced in every wine region of Italy, there is no dearth of white wines which taste differently from each other. You can choose one according to your taste and the occasion. Italian white wines are relatively softer than the red wines produced in the country. They can be sipped independently, and do not have to accompany a meal.

Tocai is one of the popular Italian white wines. It is a dry wine that has an aroma of flowers, peaches and pears. A bottle of Tocai is quite affordable, as it may not cost you more than $20. Verdicchio grapes are used by Italians to produce a sparkling white wine under the same name. It was once quite popular in the US market.

Frascati is the name of another Italian white wine. It has been mentioned in Italian history quite often. It has a unique flavor. It is blended with four or five different varieties of grapes. Orvieto Classico is a dry white wine blended with five different varieties of white grapes. It is also a light wine preferred by royal families.

By: Eddie Tobey

About the Author:
Italian Wine provides detailed information on Italian Wine, Italian Wine Regions, Italian Red Wines, Italian White Wines and more. Italian Wine is affiliated with French White Wines.

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rawrr asked:


I’m making a soup that calls for dry white wine. I only have YellowTail chardonay, no other white wine. Is it fine to use that?

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What can i subsutitute for dry white wine?

ewhuff89 asked:


The problem that I face is that I’m only 18 and can’t buy wine for the recipe and need a suitable substitute.

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Dry White Wine – Why is it Golden?



Wine and good times go hand in hand, and numerous varieties of wine have evolved over the centuries. White wine plays a predominant role in many a cuisine, delighting many a palate with its complex taste. Each wine is unique to the region the grapes are grown and the manifold process it undergoes, and this is what makes a wine red, rose or white.

Why is “white” wine, not white at all, but yellow, golden or straw-like in color? The most famous example of a golden colored white wine is Champagne. The color can be derived from an assortment of grape varietals. White wines are made exclusively from the grape juice and the process carefully excludes the grape skin of green, gold or yellowish colored grapes or from just the juice (not the skin) of select red grapes. The coloration of the skin and seeds is not allowed to escape into the grape juice in the making of white wine, while in the case of the red wine, the color of the skin gives the characteristic deep reds and dark colors.

White wines are usually served chilled in fluted glasses with long stems. This keeps the drinkers hand well away from the drink and keeps the wine cool. Wines are sorted by the effect they have on the drinker’s palate. The sweetness of the wine is due to the amount of sugar left over during the fermentation of the grape juice into the wine. When there is very little or nil amount of sugar in the wine, it is known as a dry wine.

White wines do not boast of the same health benefits of their red wine cousins, due to the absence of the antioxidant compounds present in the grape skins and seeds, which are excluded while crafting the white wine. But they have lesser amount of tannins and alcohol making it very light and easy to enjoy, an ideal choice for any beginner who has begun to explore the wine world.

The most popular of the dry white wines is Chardonnay, which derives its name from the Chardonnay grape variety. It is a vine that adapts well to a variety of climates, and is low maintenance, resulting in fairly high yields worldwide, which translate into millions of bottles of Chardonnay wines, which are relatively, priced at 8-15 dollars a bottle. The other famous dry white wines are Reisling, Savignon Blanc, Pinot Gris and so on. Wine connoisseurs describe the taste of dry white wines as cool and crisp, warm and buttery, light, fruity and so on. There are many styles and types to choose from, but the king of all dry whites is the Chardonnay that comes from Burgundy in France.

Chilled dry white wine is usually served with white meat like fish or chicken. It can also accompany other foods where the acidity balances the other flavours. White wine is used in making of many sauces and in salad dressings and in cooking where the pungent acidity is gives the simplest dish an exotic touch.

By: James Copper

About the Author:
James Copper is a writer for http://www.cecwine.co.uk/dry_white_wine.html where you can find information on dry white wine

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lmtcmfan2 asked:


2 tbsp. of dry vermouth and 1/4 cup dry white wine. Thank you.

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lizb asked:


I researched some websites and I get different kinds of wine such as red wine & dry white wine. Which is really the best/right one? What do most restaurants use?

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abovexme51 asked:


I am just wondering the difference b/n dry wine and regular wine.. also, what is a good white wine to cook with?

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What can i use instead of white wine?

sosagely asked:


My recipe calls for dry white wine, but i’m out and DO NOT want to go to the store. Its for a mushroom cream sauce for pasta, is there anything else i can use to add that layer of flavor?

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White Wine?

DULCE asked:


What is a good inexpensive dry white wine to cook with? I know nothing about wine and I sent my husband to the store, he was supposed to ask for help, anyway he came back with pinot grigio. Good or Bad?

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