This list includes 14 Wines that start with U, from “Uclés (DO)” to “Uvalino”. They range from regional appellations to rare grape names and cover red, white and rosé styles suitable for drinking, pairing, collecting, and study.

Wines that start with U are a compact, diverse set of appellations, grape varieties and styles from several countries. Notably, “Uclés” reflects Spain’s regional tradition while “Uvalino” highlights a revived Piedmontese varietal.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Type, Region, Grape(s), Classification, and Notes.

Name: The wine or regional name as listed, so you can find entries quickly and match labels or references.

Type: A brief category such as varietal, appellation, or style, helping you understand the wine’s basic character at a glance.

Region: The geographic origin or appellation, so you can assess climate, tradition and typical flavor profiles.

Grape(s): The primary grape or blends used, which tells you about structure, acidity and common tasting notes.

Classification: Official status like DO, AOC or DOC, indicating regulatory context and sometimes cellar or aging rules.

Notes: Short, practical comments on style, pairing suggestions, or notable producers to guide your next tasting or purchase.

Wines that start with U

NameCategoryMain grape(s)Region/Appellation (Country)
Ugni BlancVarietalUgni Blanc (Trebbiano)France (Charente, France)
UvalinoVarietalUvalinoItaly (Piedmont)
Uva RaraVarietalUva RaraItaly (Piedmont/Lombardy)
Uva di TroiaVarietalUva di Troia (Nero di Troia)Italy (Puglia)
Ull de LlebreVarietalTempranilloSpain (Catalonia/Spain)
Uco ValleyRegional wine/AppellationMalbec, Cabernet FrancMendoza (Argentina)
Uclés (DO)Regional wine/AppellationTempranillo, GarnachaCastilla-La Mancha (Spain)
UmbriaRegional wine/AppellationSagrantino, GrechettoUmbria (Italy)
Unico (Vega Sicilia Único)Commercial labelTempranillo (Tinto Fino), Cabernet SauvignonRibera del Duero (Spain)
UnderwoodCommercial labelPinot Gris, Pinot NoirOregon (USA)
UnoakedStyleTypically ChardonnayGlobal
UnfilteredStyleVaries by wineGlobal
UruguayRegional wine/AppellationTannatUruguay
Upper RhineRegional wine/AppellationRiesling, Pinot BlancUpper Rhine (Germany/France)

Descriptions

Ugni Blanc
High-acid white widely used for Cognac and light table wines; crisp, citrusy and very drinkable.
Uvalino
Rare Piedmont red with bright cherry, floral notes and spice; producers are reviving it as a single-varietal wine.
Uva Rara
Light-to-medium Italian red often blended with Nebbiolo or Barbera to add softness and perfume.
Uva di Troia
Southern Italian red with dark-fruit, savory and herbal notes; used in varietal bottlings and regional blends.
Ull de Llebre
Catalan name for Tempranillo, seen on local labels; medium-bodied red with plum, tobacco and earth.
Uco Valley
High-altitude valley famous for concentrated Malbecs and cool-climate reds with bright acidity.
Uclés (DO)
Contemporary DO producing robust, fruit-forward reds and rosés from central Spain at good value.
Umbria
Central Italian region known for tannic Sagrantino and crisp Grechetto whites—rustic, food-friendly wines.
Unico (Vega Sicilia Único)
Vega Sicilia’s flagship, age-worthy blend prized for power, finesse and decades of cellar potential.
Underwood
Approachable Oregon brand offering fruit-driven Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir at friendly prices.
Unoaked
Winemaking choice that skips oak ageing to showcase pure fruit, acidity and freshness in white wines.
Unfiltered
Wines bottled without filtration; can be slightly hazy with extra texture, aromatics and mouthfeel.
Uruguay
South American country best known for Tannat, producing robust, tannic reds and increasingly elegant styles.
Upper Rhine
Broad Rhine corridor producing crisp Rieslings and mineral-driven whites with regional subtlety.
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