Dry Wines
At Wines Direct, we hand-select dry wines that celebrate purity and balance. From lively Sauvignon Blancs and mineral-driven Chardonnays to elegant, structured reds. Every bottle in our collection reflects craftsmanship, regional identity, and the kind of quality we love to share with our customers across Ireland. Whether you’re after a refreshing white for seafood or a complex red to savour over dinner, our dry wine collection delivers exceptional flavour and authenticity in every glass.
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Flor de Crasto Douro DOC Portugal
Regular price €14.95Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €14.95 -
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Nicodemi - `Le Murate` Montepulciano D'Abruzzo DOC Italy
Regular price €18.95Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €18.95 -
Little Rascal Shiraz Australia
Regular price €13.95Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €13.95 -
Neleman Bike Tempranillo-Monastrell Spain
Regular price €15.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €15.50 -
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Poggio Alla Luna Chianti DOCG Italy
Regular price €16.25Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €16.25 -
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Bergerie de L`Hortus - Rouge Languedoc France
Regular price €26.00Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €26.00 -
Sammarco - Primitivo di Manduria
Regular price €19.50Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €19.50 -
Le Petit Balthazar Viognier Sauvignon Blanc France
Regular price €13.90Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €13.90 -
Baronne `Vignes des Lanes` Corbieres AOP France
Regular price €19.95Regular priceUnit price / perSale price €19.95
FAQs About Dry Wines
1. What makes a wine “dry”?
When all the natural grape sugars are converted into alcohol during fermentation, the result is a dry wine; one that tastes crisp rather than sweet.
2. Which dry wines should I try?
Explore bright, zesty whites like Picpoul or Albariño, or bold reds such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese, or Malbec. Each style offers its own interpretation of “dryness.”
3. What foods pair best with dry wines?
Dry whites love seafood, fresh salads, and creamy cheeses; dry reds complement roasted meats, pasta, and aged cheeses beautifully.
4. How long will dry wine last once opened?
Most dry wines stay fresh for 2-4 days if resealed and stored cool. Red wines can last slightly longer if properly corked and kept away from heat.