About This Style
What These Profiles Represent
U.S. wine standards describe grape wine and white wine as labeling categories, while table-wine alcohol ranges and varietal names depend on product labeling and jurisdiction. For case review, the most useful fact is usually the specific bottle or menu item, not a broad white-wine average.
White wine strength varies by grape variety, region, vintage, and producer. A 5 fl oz serving at 12% ABV is one U.S. standard drink under the NIAAA definition, while higher-ABV Chardonnays, Sauvignon Blancs, white blends, and regional appellation wines can exceed that reference dose.
The white-wine profiles on this page include Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Riesling, Moscato, Chenin Blanc, Viognier, Vinho Verde, Soave, Gavi, and other still white-wine styles. The geography map follows producer country and product-catalog origin information, not consumer popularity. Any For BAC simulation, use the selected product, actual pour size, ABV on the bottle, and timing facts rather than assuming the subtype average applies.
