Cooking with white wine: elevate everyday dishes with a splash of flavour

Cooking with white wine is one of the easiest ways to bring brightness, depth, and aromatic complexity to your everyday meals.
Whether you’re preparing a simple pan sauce or slow‑braising tender chicken, the right wine can add layers of flavour that water or stock simply can’t replicate. As the alcohol cooks off, it leaves behind concentrated notes of fruit, acidity and subtle sweetness that enhance sauces, vegetables, seafood, and more.
One essential rule: cook with a wine you’d actually drink. A poor‑tasting wine won’t improve in the pan.
Choosing the right wine
Dry whites are typically the most versatile options in the kitchen. Classics like Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, and Unoaked Chardonnay bring crisp acidity and balanced fruitiness. Sauvignon Blanc offers zesty citrus ideal for seafood, while Chardonnay adds gentle richness – perfect for creamy dishes.
Our English wines
But if you want to expand beyond the standard choices, aromatic English grapes like our Bacchus and Ortega can be fantastic additions to your cooking toolkit.
Bacchus, known for its lively, herbaceous character and hints of elderflower, can brighten soups, vegetable dishes, and delicate sauces, adding a fragrant lift similar to Sauvignon Blanc but with a uniquely English twist.
Ortega, softer and rounder, brings gentle stone‑fruit notes that work beautifully in cream‑based recipes, risottos and chicken dishes. Its mellow profile enriches sauces without overwhelming them.
Avoid sugary wines unless a recipe specifically calls for sweetness and skip ‘cooking wines’, which are often
acidic, salty and lacking in nuance.
How to use white wine in cooking
White wine shines in pan sauces, risotto, soups, and braises. Deglazing a hot pan with wine instantly unlocks savoury browned bits, forming a rich base for butter, herbs, or cream.
A splash in marinades also helps tenderise proteins while adding elegant flavour.
Experimenting with different white wines – traditional and aromatic – can transform everyday meals into something special.
Cheers to creative cooking!












