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- From a family estate attracting huge praise worldwide comes this standout Côtes du Rhône blanc£15.99 per bottle
- Welcome to New Zealand Sauvignon’s next level … elite whites from top estates£101.94 per caseSAVE £16.02
- Once known as Zeppelin wine, this is a lime-crisp, off-dry Riesling from a top Mosel producer£15.99 per bottleSAVE £1.50
- A vibrant white from an under-the-radar southern Rhône region and a Châteauneuf-du-Pape winemaker£12.99 per bottle
- Wonderfully crisp, racy, apple-fresh star from Gascony – an orchard of excitement for the palate!£13.99 per bottle
- £83.94 per caseSAVE £20.00
- Enjoy six mouthwatering, classic examples from some of this star region's best producers£71.94 per caseSAVE £12.00
- Zesty Sauvignon from an award-winning producer in the ocean-cooled vineyards of Chile's Colchagua£13.99 per bottle
- From cool-climate Coonawarra comes this cracking RedHeads creation – a crisp and citrusy Chardonnay£15.99 per bottle
- The latest release of this fresh and fruity Sauvignon from a top Marlborough estate. Now in magnum£30.00 per bottle
- £50.00 per bottleSAVE £20.00
- Gold-medal, lime-crisp Marlborough Riesling with bright apple fruit from Jane Hunter’s family estate£15.99 per bottle
- From a top Aussie spot for crisp, aromatic Riesling, this is a tasty, dry, lime-fresh white£18.99 per bottle
- Handcrafted, mineral-fresh Chardonnay with a touch of oak, from the Cape’s premium coastal vineyards£19.00 per bottle
- Crisp, clean and perfectly balanced, Piquant is an refreshing, non-alcoholic white, citrusy too£14.99 per bottle
- From South Australia's cool-climate Adelaide Hills, a crisp, apple-fresh Chardonnay£26.00 per bottle
- Delicious Viognier from a small southern French domaine – aromatic with ripe fruit and freshness£13.99 per bottle
- Creamy peach Pinot blend from an eminent Alsace estate, listed as one of France's Top 100 producers£15.99 per bottleSAVE £3.00
- Crisp, lemony and creamy – superb 94pt Aussie Semillon from the Barossa and a world-renowned winery£21.00 per bottle
- As breezy and fresh as Kew Gardens in springtime, this is an appetising white made from Carricante£12.99 per bottle
- Savour this crisp, fruit-filled Chilean Sauvignon Reserva from the sun-blessed Andean foothills£13.99 per bottle
- Hungary’s noble Furmint, oak fermented and barrel aged. Rich, lightly spiced, mineral-fresh and dry£13.99 per bottle
- La Clarière's Gold-medal, oak-fermented, estate white – grassy citrusy freshness with gentle spice£22.00 per bottle
- A peachy-fresh, citrusy Chardonay from Chile's premium coastal-cooled Limari and a top winery£16.99 per bottle
What are the most popular types of white wine?
The different styles of white wines come largely from the grape varieties they are made from, each bringing different flavours and aromas. There are somewhere close to 600 different white wine varieties across the world … which means an awful lot of styles to explore.
Here’s a closer look at some of the more well-known white wine styles and ideas for food pairings to bring out their best:
Sauvignon Blanc: Perhaps the world’s current favourite style of white wine, styles from New Zealand in particular overflow with tropical flavours like grapefruit, lime, passionfruit and green pepper. A glass can work well with various dishes – from goat’s cheese and green salads to grilled shrimp.
Chardonnay: This versatile wine offers a variety of flavours, from the zing of lemon zest and mineral undertones in France to the warmth of baked apples, vanilla and tropical fruits in Australia. Try a glass with grilled chicken, creamy pasta dishes or seafood such as lobster.
Pinot Grigio: This easy-drinking Italian wine is celebrated for its characteristic mix of pear and citrus flavours. Keep it Mediterranean with Italian foodie favourites such as antipasti, light salads and freshly prepared seafood dishes.
Riesling: A highly aromatic wine bursting with peach and crisp green apple flavours. Off-dry styles offer a delightful mix of fruit and honey, while refreshingly dry Rieslings zip and zing. Try with Thai dishes, sushi or pork-based meals.
Chenin Blanc: Depending on the winemaking style, Chenin can be anything from lean and minerally to rich in honey and apricot flavours. It works exceptionally well with Asian cuisine, roasted veggies or a selection of soft cheeses.
When will my wine be delivered?
The day of your delivery will depend on which option you’ve chosen at checkout.
- For a standard delivery, we will deliver your order within three working days. Delivery to the Scottish Highlands, some other areas of Scotland, Northern Ireland and offshore islands can take an extra few days.
- Usual delivery times are between 07.00 and 21.00.
- You can select Next-day or Named-day delivery at checkout – but do bear in mind we don’t deliver on Sundays or Bank Holidays.
For the best experience we recommend you subscribe to our Unlimited service. A one-off payment of £29.99 entitles you to free delivery for a year – including free Next-day delivery. There’s no minimum order – you’ll get free delivery even on a single bottle. And you can get delivery to multiple addresses, so it’s perfect for gifting!
What happens if I want to return a wine?
We want you to enjoy every bottle you buy from us. If you are not completely satisfied with any wine, for any reason, just let us know and you’ll receive a refund.
Plus, we always want you to receive exactly what you need. If we deliver a case and it’s not wanted, just email us at customerservice@laithwaites.com and we’ll take care of it.
Can I get a wine subscription with Laithwaites?
Yes! It’s quick and easy to join our Wine Club.
You’ll start discovering new wines for less right away – and once you’re in you can easily tailor your subscription to your needs.
Want to skip or delay a delivery? No problem. Fancy a different style? We’ve a wide range to choose from. Want to swap in some of your favourite wines? It’s easy to do online. We’ll send a reminder email the week before delivery so you’ll have time to make any changes you like.