Types of Wine
All the wine in the world comes from one fruit, yet no two bottles taste the same. This is the map: the five great families of wine, the grapes inside them, and the four things that decide how any glass will taste.
Wine can feel like a language with a thousand words and no dictionary. It is simpler than it looks. Almost every bottle you will ever meet belongs to one of five families, and once you can place a wine in its family and read four basic traits, you can walk into any shop and order with confidence. Here is the whole map.
The five families of wine
The four things that define any wine
Forget memorizing grapes for a moment. If you can read these four traits, you can describe and choose almost any wine.
Sweetness runs from bone dry to lusciously sweet, and it is the single trait people most often misjudge. A wine can taste fruity and still be technically dry, which simply means the yeast ate nearly all the sugar. Body is the wine’s weight on your palate, from light (skim milk) to full (cream), driven mostly by alcohol and extract. Tannin is that drying, grippy sensation in red wine, the thing that makes a young Cabernet feel firm and that loves a fatty steak. Acidity is the freshness, the mouthwatering zip that makes a wine feel alive and lets it cut through rich food. Nearly every tasting note you have ever read is just these four dials set to different levels.
Dry versus sweet, bold versus delicate
Within the red and white families, two more splits do most of the work. Reds divide into dry reds like Cabernet and Chianti, which dominate the category, and sweet reds like Lambrusco and many fruity, dessert-style bottlings. Whites split the same way, from crisp dry whites to the honeyed world of sweet white wine. Bold versus delicate is the other axis: a featherweight Pinot Grigio and a rich, oaked Chardonnay are both white, but they could not be more different at the table. Learn where a wine sits on these two lines and you already know how it will drink.
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By the Popular Wines team. Last updated June 2026.
Keep learning about wine
Go deeper with our guides to red wine types, white wine types, and sweet red wine, or start with the basics: wine for beginners, how to taste wine, dry vs sweet wine, the wine sweetness scale, how to read a wine label, and wine body explained.