Best Wine Types for Turkey Turkey’s mild, delicate flavor profile makes it incredibly versatile for wine pairing, working beautifully with both red and white wines. The key is selecting wines that complement rather than compete with the meat’s subtle taste. The top wine varieties for turkey include: Pinot Noir - Light-bodied with bright acidity and earthy undertones Beaujolais - Fruit forward with low tannins and food-friendly character Chenin Blanc - Versatile with crisp acidity and balanced sweetness Pinot Grigio - Clean, crisp profile that won’t overpower delicate turkey Riesling - Off-dry style balances turkey’s richness while pairing with sweet side
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The Best Summer Chardonnays Under $30
Estimated Reading Time: 6 Minutes Chardonnay, a green-skinned grape varietal with origins in France's Burgundy region, is one of the world's most popular and adaptable white wines. Thriving in diverse climates—from California to Australia—Chardonnay produces a wide range of flavors, from crisp and citrusy to rich and buttery. This versatility, shaped by both terroir and winemaking techniques, has earned it a devoted following around the globe. On the blog today, we’re highlighting a curated selection of quality Chardonnay bottles from Spec’s—all under $30—that deliver exceptional taste without breaking the bank. The Best Chardonnays Under $30 For those seeking quality Chardonnays
Highly Rated White Wines to Enjoy This Spring
Spring doesn’t last long in Texas, so getting the most out of this short season is the key to enjoying it while it lasts. And that’s where these easy-drinking whites truly shine. Whether you’re pairing a bottle with a light spring dish or just splashing it into a glass to enjoy on the porch, these spring sippers are perfect for any occasion! Pick up any of these easy-drinking spring white wines and you’ll be ready to bloom no matter where you find yourself planted! Kono Sauvignon Blanc Juicy crisp and fresh, Kono’s Sauvignon Blanc features a vibrant fruit-driven nose bursting
5 Summer Chardonnays Under $20
Nothing beats a glass of chilled white wine for breaking up a summer’s day! If Chardonnay doesn’t come to mind as your go-to summer white, we’re about to change that. The Chardonnay is one of the six noble grapes, and one of the most popular wines in the world. There are two kinds of Chardonnay, oaked and steel-aged. True to the style of a steel-aged wine, the taste is more minerally with tart fruits like citrus and apple. Unlike rich and heavy oaked Chardonnays, a steel-aged Chardonnay is going to have very distinct characteristics: bright, tangy, and acidic, with fruit
The World of White Wines
Narrowing your wine preference down to red or white can be relatively easy, but trying to sip your way through every type of white wine is not something we’d suggest. That’s why we’ve broken white wines down into the three most requested types. We’ll be diving deep into dry, sweet, and aromatic (or floral) white wines to give you a good sense of each and help you find a type that’s perfect for you. Dry White Wines When we think of the word dry, we think of an unpleasant mouth feeling. But when white wines are described as dry, what
Chardonnay Wines
Chardonnay is the number one white wine in the world. There are several reasons for this including the fact that the Chardonnay is a relatively low-maintenance vine that adapts to a wide variety of climates which results in high yields around the world. So, you can choose from the millions of bottles produced annually and get good one for $15 while also spending ten times as much for an elegant one. It’s the 5th most planted grape varietal in the world with over 30 different clones of Chardonnay producing wine. What Makes Chardonnay? Chardonnay the varietal is the result of





