As the temperature rises during the summer months, so does rosé consumption. Although this style of wine, coming in a range of pink shades, can be enjoyed any time of year, it is most often found in backyard, rooftop or poolside locales. Here we have a diverse selection of the summertime staple, varied in grape type, origin and style, all for $21 or less. Get the scores and tasting notes for Grüner Veltliner, Riesling, Blaufränkisch, Pinot Blanc and more!
Part of the undeniable beauty of Italian wine is the chance to explore its great diversity. From top to bottom, the boot offers a wide range of still wine—reds, whites and rosés. Here, we highlight bottlings for $20 or less from Tuscany, Puglia, Calabria, Veneto and Marche. Get the scores and tasting notes!
Value-priced wines provide the perfect opportunity to explore new terrain and make new discoveries. And the wines in this year’s annual roundup of Wine Spectator’s 100 top values are rated 88 points or higher, priced at $20 or less and made in large enough quantities to be widely available.