These wines highlight the best selections from a year filled with tastings, spanning prices from $20 to over $200, showcasing the incredible diversity of wine. This year, the wine industry faced various challenges, including tariffs and the rise of zero-proof options, yet the fundamental joy of wine remains: a unique, shared experience that fosters connection.
Top Selections of the Year
- Bodegas Hispano+Suizas: Based in the Utiel-Requena region of Spain, they produce wines from both traditional and non-traditional grape varieties. Notable offerings include:
- Albariño Finca Casa Julia 2024 ($21): A classic Albarino with tropical fruit flavors complemented by a savory finish.
- Bassus Finca Casilla Herrera ($21): A complex blend featuring dark cherry and spice notes.
- Tantum Ergo Chardonnay & Pinot Noir ($19.70): A sparkling wine aged for complexity and creaminess.
Zero Proof Innovations
- Tomorrow Cellars Red Blend, CA, 2023 ($30): This non-alcoholic red blend retains the essence of traditional wines. It’s crafted from Petite Sirah, offering rich fruit and spice without the alcohol content.
Sparkling Choices
- Champagne Henriot Brut Millesime 2014 ($120): With eight years of aging, this Champagne exhibits complexity, creamy texture, and rich flavors of pie crust and ripe pear.
- Ruinart Blanc Singulier Edition 19 ($130): A zero dosage Champagne with a vibrant palate of peach and candied lemon, aged for extra complexity.
Highlighting Local Varieties
- Nero d’Avola from Sicily: Known for its elegant character, this grape thrives in Sicily’s climate. A standout is:
- Nero d’Avola Il Moro, Valle dell’Acate 2021: Features rich fruit and a savory finish, made from organic grapes.
Exceptional American Pinot Noir
- Nestweaver Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast 2022 ($125): A complex wine from a limited run, featuring high-toned fruit flavors.
- Rosemary’s Vineyard Pinot Noir, 2023 ($95): A silky, vibrant wine from the San Luis Obispo Coast, showcasing deep cherry and raspberry notes.
Classic Napa Selection
- Williams Selyem Beckstoffer Missouri Hopper Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 ($225): Made from grapes sourced from famed grower Andy Beckstoffer, this wine reflects the elegance of Napa Valley winemaking techniques, delivering a silky texture and notes of black cherry and spice.
As we venture into 2026, let these selected wines guide you in sharing moments with friends, deepening connections, and embracing the art of conviviality.
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