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Top 100 Best Buys of 2013 Everyone wants to get the most bang for their buck, especially when it comes to wine. While there are plenty of occasions that warrant an expensive bottle, most of the time we’re all just looking for delicious selections that are easy on the wallet. We also want a lot of them, as each one provides something special and satisfying: the ability to transport ourselves to that wine-producing region without ever having to board a plane. In support of this honorable and timeless mission, we present our annual list of the Top 100 Best Buys of the year. All of the wines included here have suggested retail prices of $15 or less and are all awarded our Best Buy qualification, meaning they possess an excellent quality-–to-price ratio. Of the thousands of wines reviewed over the past 12 months, only 922 (or roughly 5%) were awarded the Best Buy designation. From there, we select the top wines that exhibit the best relationship between score and price while also considering other factors like availability and buzz.

We also examine the list’s overall balance, so we can ultimately offer a selection that spans a wide array of styles, varieties and regions. With a red Bordeaux in the number one spot and selections from 17 different countries, our 2013 list is one of the most exciting and diverse collections of Best Buys we’ve ever released, emphasizing today’s incredible range of high-quality wines at affordable prices. There’s no need to compromise quality for value. See the full list of 2013’s Top 100 Best Buys in the PDF version, or view the list in our Buying Guide. To see the Top 100 Best Buys of 2012, click here. To see Wine Enthusiast’s Top 100 Wines of 2013, click here. To see Wine Enthusiast’s Top 25 Beers, click here. To see 2013’s Top 50 Spirits, click here. To see Wine Enthusiast’s Top 100 Cellar Selections, click here.Read more information about wine for beginners >>>Browse on the go with Wine Enthusiast’s Tasting Guide app for iPhone and Android.

Best of Year, Top 100 Best Buys Top 100 Best Buys 2016 Though the wine world has lost much of its perceived pretension, there’s still plenty of pomp and circumstance surrounding certain selections. Incredible opportunities to taste the most exclusive and expensive wines in the world exist, but still, the number one question all wine lovers obsess over remains, “What the heck do I drink on a Tuesday night?”
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For those new to wine or simply looking to step out of their comfort zone, this list can provide guidance for exploring different wine styles, varieties or regions without breaking the bank. For a wine to qualify, it must be priced at $15 or less and meet a certain quality-to-price ratio. Of the more than 21,000 wines reviewed this past year, fewer than 1,400 were awarded the Best Buy designation.
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Just what qualifies for a wine selection on the 90 points or higher under $25? Well the wine would have to have a review from a credible source, such as the Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate or Vinous. These publications take care to have reviewers who are well-trained in tasting wines across the world.
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And lastly, one has to have tasted it and liked it too! We hope that you will find this a great place to start when looking for something new to taste. 2010 Zerran Red Blend, Montsant, Spain, 750ml, $15.99 Stephen Tanzer International Wine Journal 2012 Guigal Crozes Hermitage, Rhone Valley, France, 750ml, $24.99 2014 L’Ecole Chenin Blanc, Columbia Valley, Oregon, 750ml, $17.99 2013 Rios de Tinta, Ribera del Duero, Spain, 750ml, $13.99 2014 Foris Dry Gewurztraminer, Southern Oregon, 750ml, $13.99 2013 Beran Sonoma Red Zinfandel, Sonoma, CA, 750ml, $24.99 2012 Frattoria Ambra, Barco Reale di Carmignano, Tuscany, Italy, 750ml, $16.99 2014 Penya Red Blend, Sud de France, 750ml, $13.99 2015 Leyda Pinot Noir, Leyda Valley, Chile 750ml, $13.99 2011 Chateau de Nages Nostre Pais, France, 750ml, $24.99 2012 Enrique Mendoza Monestrell, Spain, 750ml, $13.99 2013 Dievole Chianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy, 750ml, $21.99 2012 Breca Old Vines Garnacha, Calatayud, Spain, 750ml, $19.99

Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate 2015 Tenshen White Blend, Central Coast, California 750ml, $21.99 2013 Talley Vineyards Chardonnay, Arroyo Grande Valley, California, 750ml, $24.99 2011 Vina Otano Crianza, Rioja, Spain, 750ml, $17.99 2013 Orowines Bluegray, Priorat, Spain, 750ml, $21.99 NV Dave Phinney Locations I2, Italy, 750ml, $21.99 Robert Parker Wine Advocate 2013 Elderton E Series Shiraz/Cabernet, Australia, 750ml, $18.99 2013 Root 1 Hertiage Red, Maipo Valley, Chile, 750ml, $12.99 Wine & Spirits , 2010 Jim Barry “The Cover Drive” Cabernet Sauvignon, Coonawarra, Australia, 750ml, $22.99 2014 Recanati Cabernet/Merlot, Galilee, Israel (KOSHER FOR PASSOVER) 750ml, $16.99 2011 1907 Malbec, Mendoza, Argentina, 750ml, $14.99 2011 Luca Laborde Double Select Syrah, Uco Valley, Argentina 750ml, $21.99 2004 Anciano Gran Reserva Tempranillo, Spain, 750ml, $12.99 2013 Jeff Cohn Cellars “Smoke & Mirrors” Red Blend, California, 750ml, $24.99

2013 Boya Pinot Noir, Leyda Valley, Chile, 750ml, $18.99 2014 Humberto Canale Sauvignon Blanc, Patagonia, Argentina 750ml, $12.99 2013 Errazuriz “Max” Reserva Cabernet Sauvignon, Valle de Aconcagua, Chile, 750ml, $19.99 2014 Insurrection Shiraz/Cabernet, South Eastern, Australia, 750ml, $12.99 2014 Taken Wine Co. “Complicated” Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast, California, 750ml, $18.99 2015 De Wetshof Unoaked Limestone Hill Chardonnay, South Africa 750ml, $19.99 2014 Peter Yealands Pinot Noir, Marlborough, New Zealand, 750ml, $19.99 2014 Intrinsic Cabernet Sauvignon, Columbia Valley, Washington, 750ml, $24.99 2012 El Porvenir Amata Malbec/Cab/Syrah Corte I, Salta, Argentina, 750ml, $21.99 2014 Jeff Carrel Les Darons, Langeudoc, France, 750ml, $15.99 Robert Parker Wine Advocate () 2013 Napa Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa, California, 750ml, $24.99 NV #9 Austin Hope “Troublemaker” Red Blend, Paso Robles, CA, 750ml, $22.99