3 Must Try White Wines from the 2020’s

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The 2020’s are in full swing and so is the wine trend. White wines are the new black.

It’s not just because red wines were all the rage for most of the decade, but also because white wines have a lot to offer. They’re versatile, go with almost anything, and can be drunk any time of day or night.

Chardonnay white wine has become such a popular beverage that it’s even getting its own special section in some supermarkets. You can find it on tap at restaurants, ordered as an after-dinner drink, or even mixed into cocktails. There’s no denying that white wine is here to stay.

Here are three must try white wines from the 2020’s:

1.   Grace Vineyard, Santa Cruz Mountains (California)

This is a very young wine and I think it will only get better with time. It’s barely on the market yet and you can pick some up at your local liquor store or from their website. It has a great balanced flavor with notes of peach, nectarine and melon. This would be a great summer wine for people who like to relax outside with friends and family or those who love to cook for themselves.

2.   The New World White Blend

The New World White Blend is a blend of grapes from Australia and Chile that has been created by the New York Times. It is available in both 750ml and 375ml bottles, perfect for any occasion. This wine pairs well with seafood, chicken and salads.

3.   L’Ecole de Vigne Chardonnay

This French wine is made from grapes grown in the Champagne region of France. It has a light flavor and makes an excellent pairing with oysters or seafood dishes. The price tag on this bottle will make your mouth water!t’s not just that more people are drinking wine; it’s also that they’re drinking better wine. And in many cases, they’re doing so while embracing all kinds of new styles and flavors.

In fact, we’re seeing a lot of experimentation with white wines from around the world. Some of them are so different from what we expect from white wines that you might wonder if you’ve been drinking something else all these years. But there are plenty of examples where you can still find some of your favorite reds or even sparkling whites in this category.

4.   White Zinfandel

White Zinfandel is one of the most popular white wines on the market today. It’s made from grapes that have been fermented with other grape varieties like Petite Sirah or Viognier, giving it a slightly sweet taste with notes of tropical fruit flavors such as pineapple or mango. The best part about this wine is that it’s not just for special occasions! You can enjoy it on its own or mix it with other wines for an appetizer or cocktail party!

5.   Sancerre Blanc de Blancs

This French wine is grown in the Loire Valley, specifically in Sancerre, France where it gets its name from (Sancerro). The grapes are organically grown and have minimal sulfites added to them during fermentation so that they don’t lose their freshness during shipping. This wine has a light body with notes of citrus and honey tones.

6.   Montecillo Chardonnay from Rioja Alta (Spain)

This is one of the most popular Spanish whites on the market today and for good reason. It has a light body with an almost buttery flavor that makes it a perfect match with all types of foods. If you enjoy eating fish or seafood, then this wine would be perfect for you since it has notes of lemon citrus fruit and honey on the nose. It also has hints of vanilla on the palate which make it a great pairing for desserts like custards or creams!

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