Brand names of white wine and champagne?

White Wine Brands:

Popular and Widely Available:

* Chardonnay:

* Kendall-Jackson

* Robert Mondavi

* Cloudy Bay

* La Crema

* Meiomi

* Sauvignon Blanc:

* Cloudy Bay

* Kim Crawford

* Oyster Bay

* Wairau River

* Cloudy Bay

* Pinot Grigio:

* Santa Margherita

* La Crema

* Maschio

* Meiomi

* Riesling:

* Dr. Loosen

* Erben von J. Jos. Prum

* Robert Weil

* Trimbach

* J.J. Prum

* Other Whites:

* Pinot Blanc (Albert Mann, Domaine Zind-Humbrecht)

* Viognier (Domaine de la Janasse, Château de Beaucastel)

* Chenin Blanc (Vouvray, Domaine Huët)

* Albariño (Martín Códax, Pazo de Señorans)

Higher-End and Boutique:

* Domaine Leflaive (Puligny-Montrachet, Chardonnay)

* Château de Sancerre (Sancerre, Sauvignon Blanc)

* Clos de Tart (Corton-Charlemagne, Chardonnay)

* Weingut Joh. Jos. Prüm (Mosel, Riesling)

* Château d'Yquem (Sauternes, Sémillon & Sauvignon Blanc)

Regional and Specific Styles:

* Alsace: (Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc)

* Loire Valley: (Sancerre, Vouvray, Muscadet)

* Burgundy: (Chardonnay, Aligoté)

* Italy: (Pinot Grigio, Vermentino, Fiano)

* Spain: (Albariño, Verdejo)

This list is not exhaustive. There are many other excellent white wine brands available. This is just a starting point to help you explore the world of white wine!

Champagne Brands:

Famous and Established:

* Moët & Chandon

* Veuve Clicquot

* Dom Pérignon

* Laurent-Perrier

* Krug

* Pol Roger

* Taittinger

* Bollinger

Smaller, Boutique, and/or Grower Champagnes:

* Jacques Selosse

* Salon

* Pierre Peters

* André Clouet

* Champagne Gosset

* Champagne Agrapart

* Champagne Vilmart & Cie

* Champagne Egly-Ouriet

* Champagne Drappier

Non-Vintage and Vintage Champagnes:

* Non-Vintage Champagne: This is the most common type of champagne. It is a blend of wines from different years, and it is generally more affordable.

* Vintage Champagne: This is made from grapes harvested in a single year. It is considered more prestigious and complex than non-vintage champagne.

Champagne Style:

* Brut: This is the most common type of champagne. It has a dry style with a low sugar content.

* Extra Brut: This is even drier than Brut champagne.

* Sec: This is a semi-dry champagne with a slightly sweeter style.

* Demi-Sec: This is a sweet champagne.

It's important to note that the taste of champagne can vary greatly depending on the producer, the vintage, and the blend of grapes used. It's always a good idea to try different champagnes to find the ones you enjoy the most.