Some people say that the best wine in the world is the wine you enjoy the most that costs the least. By this metric, it has never been a better time to drink wine, considering the relative bargains you can find today. We understand that rare, fine wines that garner some of the highest ratings at JamesSuckling.com can cost a fortune, but we also taste literally thousands of wines costing $35 or less that can taste like a $100-plus bottle. That’s the sweet spot for finding great wines at great prices.
This report covers wines from all over the world that we rated highly and sell at that price point. Each wine on this list is widely available in most major wine markets, according to Wine Searcher. Prices can vary depending on what country you’re in, transport costs, taxes and retailer markups, among other factors. While we can’t guarantee that these wines are available at a reputable wine merchant near you for $35 or less, each meets a high standard of availability at a low cost.
The Top 100 Value Wines of 2021 is one of our most inclusive yet, with 15 different countries represented, all producing wine at a level and price that can’t be beat. Italy repeated from last year as the top source of value wines, giving 19 to this list. Next came Spain and the U.S., at a dozen each, while 10 came from each of Argentina, Chile and France, six from South Africa, five from New Zealand, four from Germany, three from Australia and Austria, two from Israel and Portugal and one from Uruguay and Hungary.
What we didn’t expect is that five of the top 10 and eight of the top 25 wines on this list would be Beaujolais Crus. These picks, though, did fit in with our tastes: at JamesSuckling.com, we all love good Beaujolais for its bright berry and cherry fruit, mineral freshness and elegant tannins. It's also really exciting to follow the rapid progress of the leading group of winemakers in turning the unique granite and volcanic terroirs of the Beaujolais Cru into great wines.
Even more astonishing, four of the five Bojo Crus in the top 10 are Morgon wines – two each from Michel Guignier and Jean-Marc Burgaud. This is a terrific achievement for both winemakers and for a single Beaujolais Cru. If you like elegant reds and don't already know these wines, we feel pretty sure they will be a big discovery for you!