Stoller has produced one of the great Pinot Noir values of the wonderful 2022 Willamette Valley vintage. Silky-smooth and flowing with ripe cherry, raspberry, and warm spice, it's a joy to drink.
In my humble opinion, Auntsfield makes New Zealand's finest Sauvignon Blanc. Their 2022 is in fine form, and it was one of the Wine Advocate's top-rated Kiwi Sauvignon Blancs of the vintage.
Villa Maria's Private Bin Pinot Noir is one of the best values of its type in the marketplace. Rated 89 points by Wine Enthusiast, it is medium-bodied, fruit-driven, and fresh. Perfect for weeknight sipping!
Servin's 2021 Les Pargues Chablis drinks like a Premier Cru but sells for the price of a village-level wine. Beautiful White Burgundy from this largest land-owner and grower of Chablis!
From one of the pioneers of the Santa Lucia Highlands, Morgan's '22 Highland Chardonnay is a world-class effort. Balancing ripe fruit, zesty acids, and complex minerality, it's very reminiscent of a Pouilly-Fuisse or Vire-Clesse.
Festive and delicious bubbles are a necessity this time of year, and I think I've found one of the top sparkling wine values in the world. It's the 2021 J. Laurens Cremant de Limoux, and it's as classy as bubbly gets for less than $20.
For fans of Stags Leap District Cabs, you're going to want to get in on this action. The essence of Stags Leap terroir in a glass, Cliff Lede's 2019 Cabernet is a feast for the senses.
If you want to taste something that makes Team Table Wine jump with joy, you're going to want some of this. The 2021 Tour des Graves Cotes de Bourg Blanc is rare, unique, and utterly delicious. Stay with me, it just gets better :)
Jean-Paul Brun's Le Ronsay Beaujolais is pure joy in a glass!New to the US and to Table Wine, we featured this one for Thanksgiving, and you all loved it. Good news, we just bought a bunch more, and we're going to keep it on deal!
Two of the most trusted and oldest estates in the Tuscan hill town of Montalcino are Caprili and Tornesi. We're offering both of these gems up at really good prices.
Maubernard's 2018 Bandol Rouge is for the lover of bold, intense, and complex French reds. Spicy, powerful, and full of Old World character, this is one our favorite red wines of 2023!
Vietti is undoubtedly one of the top producers in Italy's Piemonte region, and their Barbera d'Asti 'Tre Vigne' is just a big glass full of deliciousness.
I bet when you read that headline, you thought you'd be headed into Burgundy, Beaujolais, or Barolo territory. Nope, my top red wine of 2023 is a knockout Cabernet Sauvignon from a tiny new winery in the Walla Walla Hills of Washington.
Viognier reaches its most sublime expression in the tiny village and AOC of Condrieu, in the Northern Rhone. Francois Villard has his fingers on the pulse of this oft-difficult varietal, and I'm just gonna' call it -- this is my top white wine of 2023.
What is a Rosso di Montalcino? This DOC was created in 1984, and the idea was to create a fresher and more ready-to-drink style of wine that needed less ageing time than its grander sibling.