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I tend to buy or order very crisp and floral white wine during the summer months, maybe with a little hint of tropical fruit like pineapple or lychee. When you're thinking of floral and spicy whites, think of Gewurztraminers, Muscatos, and Rieslings. These wines are a touch on the sweet side but are refreshing nonetheless. If you're someone who prefers a crisp, tight, dry, citrussy or grassy wine, you might enjoy a Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand a little more than it's sweeter sisters. Try Kim Crawford, or Cat's Phee On A Gooseberry Bush.
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Of course we can't forget about the delicious Italian Pinot Grigios out there either. Pinot Grigio is a great summer wine and goes well with so many different dishes. Try a Pinot Grigio with barbequed salmon cooked with lemon and dill or enjoy it on its own while lounging in your backyard.
If you're not a fan of drinking a glass of wine in the summer, try a refreshing glass of sangria. You can make it at home with a cheap bottle of any red, some fruit juices, sprite, and fresh fruit.