Decanter Cellar: 25 glorious white & rosé wines to see out the summer in style
We plunge into the database to bring you a selection of the coolest and most refreshing whites and rosés to beat the end-of-summer heat (and blues).
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As we wade through the sticky, sultry dog days of summer, the allure of cool and refreshing drinks becomes not just more tantalising, but necessary.
And perhaps you’re currently feeling a little jaded by just the one style of wine you’ve been drinking over the past few weeks, too hot and bothered to muster up the brain power to try anything else.
A long, hot summer can be an awfully long time to constantly drink just the one rosé after all.
So if you’re stuck in a summer rut, here are three top tips to find something else to shake up your summer evenings and languid days by the pool.
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1. Wines made by the sea
It sounds obvious or perhaps rather silly, but wines made from coastal regions really do seem to have the juice when it comes to the best styles of wines for summer sipping.
Is it the varieties’ intrinsic nature? Does proximity to the sea really give them a salty tang?
Are winemakers in these areas just more clued-in to the style of wines that work best with your feet in the sand and the roar of the surf in your ears?
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Maybe a mix of it all?
Either way, there’s no doubt that if you want a great wine for the summer, think of places beside the sea as a good starting place.
There are loads of wines which just scream summer and beach holidays, accompanied by fresh seafood.
There’s Vinho Verde from northern Portugal, Txakoli from Spain’s Basque country, Muscadet from the Loire.
Heading into the Mediterranean we have the refreshing salty lick of Manzanilla Sherry, the herbal freshness of Xarel-lo in Catalonia, brisk Picpoul de Pinet and pale rosé from the southern French coast, stony Vermentino from Sardinia and Tuscany and the kaleidoscope of varieties from the Greek islands.
2. The faraway Mediterranean
And that’s just Europe we’ve been talking about. But don’t forget that much of the winemaking world operates on the same principals and proximity to the ocean in the warmer climes of the Americas, Africa and Antipodes is often essential to help moderate the temperature.
As such, a great many non-European regions are also seaside wines par excellence.
This is particularly true when many of these Mediterranean-esque regions are also producing wines made from grape varieties you’d expect to find in Europe, such as Albariño – which has seen an increase in worldwide plantings in recent years.
Large chunks of California, the Chilean littoral, the Cape in South Africa, Western and South Australia and the islands of New Zealand are great places for crisp and refreshing whites made from Sauvignon Blanc, Albariño, Semillon and so forth.
3. Beyond Provence
Finally, a word on rosé. Provence set the bar years ago with its brilliantly pale and limpid pinks.
These boosted rosé from being one of the has-been afterthoughts of global viticulture to a runaway hype-train of luxury labels and copycats.
But popularity comes at a price and Provence is now at a premium. However, you don’t have to look far to find wines that are essentially identical.
Both the nearby Languedoc and Roussillon produce extremely delicious rosés in much the same style as Provence and with the same grapes but for a fraction of the price.
Indeed, such has been the impact of pale Provence rosé, that around Europe and the world, you can now find your desire for chillable pink fulfilled by pretty much every country and region mentioned above.
Remember that Liz Gabay MW gives us a rundown each year not only of her pick of the latest Provence rosé releases, but her selection of the best rosés from around the world.
Below is a selection perfect summer white and rosé wines that have been tasted recently by the Decanter team or one of our esteemed experts.
With any luck it’ll give you some extra inspiration for something new to put in the fridge before the summer is through.
Decanter Cellar: 25 white and rosé wines for summer
Wines are listed white then rosé in score order
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