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If you are interested in a diversity of styles, grapes, and flavors, there is no substitute for wines from the United States. From Napa Valley to the Finger Lakes of New York, almost every wine imaginable is produced. Red, white, rose, and sparkling wines all have their champions, and new wine discoveries are around every corner.

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    Dusquemere

    2023 Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, United States

    Gather by the fire and taste the soul of Napa—where soil and spirit meet

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    $65.00 Retail price

    $45.50 Member price

    Gilded Letter

    2024 Sauvignon Blanc from Napa Valley, United States

    Brighten your table with the citrus bloom and herbal lift of Napa Valley craftsmanship

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    $41.00 Retail price

    $28.70 Member price

    Open Secret

    2023 Red Blend from California, United States

    Discover what California locals sip after dark—this red’s too good to stay secret

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    $28.00 Retail price

    $19.60 Member price

    Rakes Point Merroir

    2024 Rosé of Grenache from Paso Robles, United States

    Rakes Point Merroir epitomizes the terroir of the coast

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    $19.00 Retail price

    $13.30 Member price

    Color Wash

    2024 Rosé of Grenache from Paso Robles, United States

    Sip sun-kissed berries and playful romance—a vibrant lift for an easy day

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    $21.00 Retail price

    $14.70 Member price

    Whipstitch

    2023 Zinfandel from Lodi, United States

    Toast to trail talks and twilight tales—flavors spun from sunlit slopes and breezy basin vines

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    $24.00 Retail price

    $16.80 Member price

Keep Reading About United States

The United States is a huge country with incredible diversity. California is arguably the center of American wine and has the largest wine regions with the most accolades. Still, amazing wines can be found in expected places like Oregon, Washington, and New York and unexpected places like Texas, Virginia, Michigan, and Colorado. Virtually every state has a “wine region” where growers congregate and produce wine with indigenous or hybrid grapes.

What are the best wine regions in America?

The best wines in the country use Vitis Vinifera grape varieties on native grapevines. Cabernet SauvignonChardonnayPinot Noir, and Merlot are the most common, but the wine industry in America is comprehensive and using almost every variety imaginable for winemaking. Wine regions are divided into AVA’s (American Viticultural Areas), with the most famous being Sonoma and Napa Valley in California, the Willamette Valley in Oregon, the Columbia Valley in Washington, and the Finger Lakes region in New York. Many winemakers are influenced by international “Old World” styles from FranceSpain, and Italy. Still, American wine production has also had a profound influence on the rest of the world.

What are the tasting notes of United States wine?

With so many wine grapes and wine styles (red winewhite wine, sweet winesparkling wine, and more), there is no set flavor profile for American wine. Even more specifically, the style is often determined by the vintners based on philosophy. An American Riesling can taste very different based on who is making it and where the grapes come from. In the New World, names can tell you a lot about the intention of the winemaker. Syrah and Shiraz are the same grape, but Syrahs will follow a French template, whereas Shiraz is distinctly New World. No matter what state you are in, there are likely wine producers. From Ohio to Idaho and beyond, you can find tasting rooms with wines worth exploring.

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