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Wines Curated is your trusted destination for discovering exceptional wines online. Explore expert wine reviews, wide wine pairing tips and educational resources all designed to help you select, taste and order wine online with ease.
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Explore our monthly selection of standout wines available at the most trusted US online stores. Each edit highlights bottles that suit the season, all chosen for quality and drinkability.
RED wines
Discover fresh white wines with lively acidity and texture, selected for food friendliness and easy elegance.
SPARKLING wines
Celebrate with sparkling wines that bring fine bubbles and vibrant character, ideal for milestones, intimate dinners or simple joyful moments.
white wines
Explore expressive white wines with precision and depth, selected for cellar potential, elegant dining and thoughtful pairings.
ROSE wines
Enjoy beautifully made rosé wines with bright fruit and crisp structure, perfect for relaxed and long, sunlit meals.
Explore the world’s unforgettable wine regions

Italian Wine regions
Explore the top Italian wine regions, including Tuscany, Piedmont and Veneto. Learn about the character of their terroirs and the vineyards behind Italy’s most captivating wines.

French wine regions
French wine yards stretch across Bordeaux, the Rhone valley, with a culture and wines unmatched anywhere in the world. Explore the French wine regions and discover where modern winemaking first found its voice.

Californian Wine regions
Napa Valley and Sonoma County are the top California wine regions but we’ve got more! Step into the world of California’s most prestigious vineyards, renowned AVAs and exceptional wineries that define America’s leading wine region.
Wine tasting and food pairing guides
Discover how to pair wine with confidence and make every bottle shine at the table. Our reviews include clear food pairing suggestions, ideas for festive meals and practical tips for matching wines with American, Asian and other international cuisines. You’ll also find straightforward guidance on how to taste each variety plus links to trusted online wine shops where to buy the bottles you like.

How we select the best wines and retailers
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Timely and Careful Delivery
Wine selections and retailer recommendations are based on a multi-step process that emphasizes quality, transparency and excellent customer service.
- High-quality selection: we prioritize retailers offering wines that rank best across tasting reviews, especially those with strong vintage performance and value for money. Wines are included based on aroma, acidity, complexity and finish rather than on marketing reputation. Only the best tasting wines make our selection.
- Variety of choice: the best online retailers are those that stock a wide range of wines across multiple price points. We prioritize platforms that provide good everyday options and premium/collectible bottles.
- Timely and careful delivery: we assess the retailer’s ability to store and deliver wine in excellent conditions, offering temperature controlled packaging, delivery tracking and clear delivery timelines.
- Customer support and post sales assistance: we look for clear terms and conditions for returns, order tracking, refunds and overall responsiveness so that you can order with confidence every time.
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Handpicked selections from world leading wine shops and collection
Welcome to Wines Curated, your gateway to handpicked selections from world leading wine stores, rare collections and bottles crafted by passionate, often overlooked, winemakers. The idea for Curated Wines began in Italy when our founder and her French husband recognized just how underrepresented small local wine producers were in international and U.S. markets. Our mission is to shift the spotlight toward these independent voices in winemaking, by giving precedence to wines made by small scale producers and highlighting the online wine shops where their bottles are available.
Our upcoming “Meet the Winemaker” section will spotlight their stories, craftsmanship and insider tips on bottles to watch. Alongside this, we offer educational resources to help you deepen your wine knowledge and explore surprising pairings.
FAQs on Best wines in USA for 2026
What is the best wine for beginners?
If you are just beginning your wine journey, it is best to start with lighter, fruitier wine flavors that are easy to drink. Pinot Noir is a great choice to start your education thanks to its smooth texture, balanced acidity and low tannins. Pinot Noir is not only approachable by newcomers but also a favorite amongst skilled wine experts. Pair it with roast chicken or grilled salmon to get the most out of its balanced aromas. For white wine options, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay are excellent beginner choices.
Where do most wine grapes grow in the USA?
Over 80% of the USA’s wine grapes are grown in California’s vineyards, specifically Napa Valley and Sonoma County. The Golden State is composed of many different microclimates, each favorable for different kinds of wine production. Other top contributors include Washington and Oregon, with Oregon producing over 60% of the total Pinot Noir output and the all-time favorite Ponzi Laurelwood District Pinot Noir 2022 vintage.
What wine is produced in the US?
The US is home to a wide variety of exceptional wines, with wineries in all 50 states. Grape varieties include American and French varieties, and popular wines include Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Ponzi Reserve Pinot Noir 2021 from Oregon and California’s Shafer Red Shoulder Ranch Chardonnay are two of America’s finest vintages.
How to check if wine reviews are good?
A good way to assess the reliability of a wine review is by comparing it with insights from multiple reputable sources. At Wines Curated, we go a step further as each review is the result of an independent evaluation that combines expert opinions, critic scores, customer feedback and, most importantly, our own tasting experience. We carefully consider the balance and structure of each bottle, while also referencing trusted industry sources to ensure consistency and credibility. This blended approach allows us to offer thoughtful and transparent assessments.
What is the most renowned wine region in the world?
Tuscany (Italy) and Bordeaux (France) are considered by many to be the most renowned wine regions in the world. Their red wines, especially the blends made from grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sangiovese are outstanding. With a long and rich history of winemaking dating back centuries, these region produces high quality wines with great aging potential.
What is the best tasting wine?
The best tasting wine is subjective and the answer will be different from one person to another, depending on preferences. However, some popular and widely acclaimed wines include Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet, Sauvignon Blanc and Merlot. Known for their elegant and well balanced flavour profiles these wines are a good place to start discovering your taste and know what you like.
Does the US produce good tasting wine?
Yes, the US produces high quality, good tasting wine, with California Napa Valley and Sonoma County being two of the most famous regions thanks to their exceptional wines. Columbia Valley in Washington is also a top wine making region, notable for the structured and flavorful Merlot wines.
How much wine does the US produce per year?
The United States of America produces over 800 million gallons of wine per year, and California accounts for over 80% of this number. This ranks the US as one of the largest wine producers in the world. Washington, New York, Pennsylvania and Oregon are other top wine producing states. Popular wine varieties in the US include Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Merlot.
Where does the USA import wine from?
While the US has a significant wine producing market, the amount of wine consumed requires that some wine be imported from other countries. France and Italy are two of the top contributing countries, renowned for their long history of winemaking and wide variety of wines. Chile, New Zealand, Australia and Spain also export some wine into the US yearly.
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