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Winner of 4 more
Fine Wine CollectionPenrose Hill
2023 Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, United States
Staff pick
Where elegance meets origin, every sip echoes its vineyard’s soul
View wine details$78.00 Retail price
$54.60 Member price
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Winner of 2 more
Fine Wine CollectionCh. Philippe Jacques & Co.
2023 White Blend from Bordeaux, France
Liked by 285 Members
Citrus, vanilla, cream—grapefruit and lemon, exquisitely crisp, enduring finish
View wine details$45.00 Retail price
$31.50 Member price
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Winner of 2 more
Fine Wine CollectionAigrette et Cigogne
2023 White Blend from Côtes du Rhône, France
Liked by 256 Members
Citrus, melon, and honeyed spice shine in this vibrant Rhône blend
View wine details$49.00 Retail price
$34.30 Member price
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Winner of 3 more
Fine Wine CollectionVoies en Pente
2022 from Côtes du Rhône Villages Séguret, France
Staff pick
Discover this elegant treasure from a small medieval French village
View wine details$56.00 Retail price
$39.20 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Lazy Breeze
2022 Sweet Style White Blend from California, United States
Staff pick
Drift into sweet serenity with relaxing, carefree moments
View wine details$20.75 Retail price
$14.52 Member price
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Winner of 4 more
Fine Wine CollectionAu O.K.D
2024 Chardonnay from Oak Knoll District, United States
Staff pick
Succulent orchard fruit and lively citrus weave through a creamy, mineral stream
View wine details$52.00 Retail price
$36.40 Member price
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Entresaltos
2024 Cabernet Sauvignon from Valle Central, Chile
Staff pick
Blackberry and cassis weave with green herbs, subtle spice and a cocoa finish.
View wine details$30.00 Retail price
$21.00 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Fine Wine CollectionEprè Vituro
2024 Semillon from Los Carneros, United States
Staff pick
Crafted for the culinary explorers in mind. Waxy citrus elegance
View wine details$49.00 Retail price
$34.30 Member price
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Fine Wine Collection
Fellows Ketch
2025 Sauvignon Blanc from Nelson, New Zealand
Staff pick
Guava, grapefruit & passionfruit with citrus, finished by a lively mineral snap
View wine details$52.00 Retail price
$36.40 Member price
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Primanu
2025 Pinot Grigio from South Eastern Australia, Australia
Staff pick
Crisp pear and melon mingle with sea-kissed freshness in this Australian wine
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
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Vicino Lontano
2024 Pinot Grigio from Sicily / Sicilia, Italy
Staff pick
Where honeyed melon and playful citrus turn every gathering into a celebration
View wine details$27.00 Retail price
$18.90 Member price
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Winner of 1 more
Masterworks Series
2025 Sauvignon Blanc from Nelson, New Zealand
Staff pick
Guava, grapefruit & passionfruit with citrus, finished by a lively mineral snap
View wine details$30.00 Retail price
$21.00 Member price
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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.