Close to 90 percent of the wines from Bordeaux growing regions are red, but many of the same French producers are turning out white blends that would be well-suited for summer (and often at lower price points). Château de Fontenille’s 2016 Entre Deux Mers is one such bottling; Ripe with tropical fruit and lychee on the nose, the blend of Blanc, Sauvignon Gris, Sémillion and Muscadelle grapes balances a juicy profile with refreshing crispness from fermentation in stainless steel tanks. Pleasant and palate cleansing, this is a bottle to marry with a seasonal seafood feast. $13.97, winechateau.com