Skip to main content

Look for a robust Italian Super Tuscan or a rich red from Paso Robles, California.

Anything rated 3.7 or higher on Vivino is generally considered a crowd-pleasing, high-quality bottle. 🍷 4. The 3-Step Quality Test

These usually hold the most expensive bulk brands or the lowest-quality "jug" wines.

Grab a beautifully complex Pinot Noir from the Finger Lakes of New York or Oregon.

Look for phrases like "Estate Bottled" or "Produced and Bottled by." This means the winery grew its own grapes rather than buying bulk leftovers from industrial facilities. 📱 3. Use Technology to Your Advantage

Hold your glass to the light. Vibrant, bright colors indicate a fresh, healthy wine. Dull, brownish hues in a young wine usually mean it has been damaged by oxygen or heat.