SHOWING 158 RESULTS
Sort by:
- Recommended
- Customer Ratings
- Price: High to Low
- Price: Low to High
- Name: A-Z
- Name: Z-A
-
Pip & Plow
2022 Merlot from Columbia Valley, United States
Staff pick
An exquisite and harmonious (and often underestimated) varietal
View wine details$29.50 Retail price
$20.65 Member price
-
-
Winner of 1 more
Avistelle
2022 Pinot Grigio from Columbia Valley, United States
Liked by 356 Members
Bright pear, lemon and white peach shine in a crisp, refreshing sip
View wine details$26.00 Retail price
$18.20 Member price
-
-
Four and Twenty
2022 Cabernet Sauvignon from Columbia Valley, United States
Staff pick
Blackbird, aka blackberry, pie in a glass
View wine details$25.25 Retail price
$17.67 Member price
-
-
Winner of 2 more
Michiamo
2023 Vino Bianco from Italy, Italy
Staff pick
Lemon, honey, and tangerine notes mingle beautifully
View wine details$30.50 Retail price
$21.35 Member price
-
-
Winner of 2 more
Burelé
2021 Merlot from Pays d'Oc, France
Liked by 421 Members
Bold berries meet earthy undertones, with a spicy finish
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
-
-
Winner of 3 more
Masterworks Series
2024 Vino Tinto from Spain, Spain
Staff pick
Artistry meets the vine with a blend of berries and chocolate for gatherings
View wine details$26.50 Retail price
$18.55 Member price
-
-
Lazy Breeze
2022 Rosé from Clarksburg, United States
Liked by 647 Members
Perfect for that impromptu girl's brunch at home
View wine details$25.50 Retail price
$17.85 Member price
-
-
Winner of 2 more
Meiggs' Pardon
2021 Promissory Red from North Coast, United States
Liked by 535 Members
Dark fruits and earthy oak create a juicy, deep wine with lasting finish
View wine details$23.75 Retail price
$16.62 Member price
-
-
Winner of 2 more
Fine Wine CollectionLoquet
2024 Rhône-style Red Wine Syrah-Grenache-Viognier from Coastal Region, South Africa
Staff pick
A meeting of legacy and landscape—Old World finesse embraces New World vitality
View wine details$54.00 Retail price
$37.80 Member price
-
-
Winner of 1 more
Quedarse
2024 Sauvignon Blanc from Spain, Spain
Staff pick
Citrus and sun-kissed fruit linger, inviting you to stay and sip.
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
-
-
Cassiday Blare
2024 White Blend from Lodi, United States
Staff pick
Bright citrus, bold character—this white was born to break the rules
View wine details$29.50 Retail price
$20.65 Member price
-
-
The Spice & Jam Trading Co.
2021 Zinfandel from California, United States
Liked by 269 Members
Unleashing bold flavors and audacious character in every glass
View wine details$27.50 Retail price
$19.25 Member price
-
-
Winner of 1 more
Fine Wine CollectionTarreñas Sombras
2024 Carménère - Carignan from Chile, Chile
Staff pick
Rooted in the earth, layered in complexity—taste the soul of Chile's soil
View wine details$57.60 Retail price
$40.32 Member price
-
-
Winner of 8 more
Fine Wine CollectionSonance
2023 Red Blend from Napa Valley, United States
Staff pick
A cadence of bold flavors and refined harmony sets the tone for celebrations
View wine details$72.00 Retail price
$50.40 Member price
-
-
Winner of 1 more
Comarca
2024 Tempranillo from Spain, Spain
Staff pick
Sun-kissed fruit and spice, Comarca brings Spanish terroir into every glass
View wine details$30.50 Retail price
$21.35 Member price
-
-
Winner of 1 more
Castello Specchio
2023 Primitivo from Puglia, Italy
Staff pick
Unveil the soul of Puglia, perfect for stories shared and moments savored
View wine details$29.00 Retail price
$20.30 Member price
-
Page 6 of 10
Keep Reading About Top Award Winning Wines
How do wine critics find the best wines?
In order to receive recognition, wines are commonly entered in wine competitions. During these events, wines are tasted and evaluated by a panel of expert judges, otherwise known as wine critics. The process typically involves the following steps:
- Submissions: Wineries submit their wines to the competition, specifying the category or style for each entry.
- Tasting: The wines are often presented to the judges in a blind-tasting format during the competition. This means they do not know the winery they are evaluating, so they can remain impartial.
- Evaluation: Judges assess the wines based on a set of criteria, including appearance, aroma, flavor, body, balance and finish. They assign scores or ratings to each wine.
- Medals and Awards: Wines that meet specific quality standards are awarded medals, such as gold, silver, or bronze, depending on their scores. They also earn a numerical rating on a 100-point scale, with the best wines earning over 90 points. Some competitions may grant special awards, like "Best in Show" or "Best Varietal."
Wine competitions and critics play an important role in recognizing excellence, helping wine lovers choose what to drink and providing valuable feedback for winemakers. However, it's your personal preference and opinion that matter most. While awards can be helpful if you're struggling to select a bottle, you should feel confident in wines you like, regardless of their award status. Never hesitate to try something new, even if it hasn't caught a critic's eye. The wine world is filled with hidden treasures. The best way to find new favorites is to let your palate be your guide as you explore unfamiliar regions and producers worldwide.