THE LONG POUR:

WEIGHTY WHITES FOR WINTER

by Mike Stolese

With the yearly change of seasons, many folks shift their white-wine choices toward bottles that feel richer and fuller on the palate…terms usually saved for red wines.

For me, the spring and summer choices are light, refreshing, acidic whites: dry Rieslings, Gruner Veltliners, Arneis and Albarino.  When the leaves turn and the snow starts flying, I reach for whites that are medium-to-full-bodied, lower in acidity, and offer a nice, long finish.

Alsace whites like Pinot Blanc and Gewürztraminer fit this bill. I also gravitate toward any of the whites from France’s Rhône Valley: Marsanne, Roussanne, and Viognier. All offer a level of viscosity that coats the palate and delivers floral aromas with melon, pear, and honey flavors.

Other winter white thoughts: Pinot Gris from the Pacific Northwest, oaked Chenin Blanc, white Burgundy, and well-made, oak-aged Chardonnay.

Stay warm, settle in by the fire, and tip a glass of weighty winter white…

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Your Guide to Fuller Bodied Winter Whites

Chardonnay

  • Flavor Profile: Oaked versions offer rich, buttery flavors with notes of vanilla, toasted oak, and tropical fruits like pineapple and mango. Unoaked Chablis from France, while full-bodied, focuses more on a crisp, mineral-driven profile. 

  • Texture: Known for a creamy and smooth mouthfeel, often resulting from malolactic fermentation and oak aging. 

Viognier

  • Flavor Profile: This wine is highly aromatic, featuring distinctive notes of peach, apricot, honeysuckle, and sometimes vanilla. 

  • Texture: Viognier is full-bodied and often described as having a lush, velvety, or "oily" mouthfeel with moderate acidity. 

Sémillon

  • Flavor Profile: Dry, full-bodied Sémillon, especially from Australia's Hunter Valley, features notes of lemon, green apple, and a unique lanolin or waxy character that develops with age. It is also famously used for sweet, rich Sauternes dessert wines. 

  • Texture: Known for a waxy and concentrated texture that adds to its weight on the palate. 

Marsanne & Roussanne

  • Flavor Profile: These grapes are often blended in the Northern Rhône region of France to produce rich wines with notes of honey, pear, almond, and stone fruit. 

  • Texture: They possess a robust, textured profile that can feel rich and nutty. 

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Your Winter Whites Shopping List!

A lineup of bottles that deliver richness, texture, and cold-weather comfort…