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American Wine

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Discover the diverse world of American Wine, capturing the essence of the nation's vast vineyard terrains. From the sun-kissed vineyards of California to the boutique wineries of Oregon, our curated collection ensures you find the perfect bottle. Whether you're looking to buy a bold Napa Cabernet or shop for a crisp Finger Lakes Riesling, delve into the rich tapestry of flavors and regions that the USA has to offer. Cheers to the stateside sips!





  • Fat Bastard Californian Chardonnay 2021

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    $16.99
    or $16.14 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • La Crema Sonoma Coast Chardonnay 2021

    $62.99
    or $59.84 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Seghesio Sonoma Zinfandel 2021

    $64.99
    or $61.74 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Monterey Chardonnay 2022

    $41.60
    or $39.52 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Russian River Chardonnay 2021

    $74.99
    or $71.24 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Monterey Pinot Noir 2020

    $49.99
    or $47.49 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2021

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    $75.50
    or $71.73 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Stonestreet Chardonnay 2018

    $94.99
    or $90.24 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Willamette Valley Pinot Noir 2019

    $86.26
    or $81.95 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Silver Palm Cabernet Sauvignon 2020

    $49.04
    or $46.59 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Russian River Pinot Noir 2021

    $96.50
    or $91.68 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Overture by Opus One NV

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    $390.32
    or $370.80 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Cannonball 'Eleven' Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

    $95.99
    or $91.19 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Stonestreet Estate Cabernet Sauvignon 2017

    $140.31
    or $133.30 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Freemark Abbey Cabernet Sauvignon 2018

    $148.83
    or $141.39 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Saralee Vineyard Chardonnay 2020

    $90.32
    or $85.80 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Paring Pinot Noir 2018

    $60.82
    or $57.78 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Kendall-Jackson Grand Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2019

    $87.95
    or $83.55 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Opus One 2019

    $1,034.75
    or $983.01 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Copain Les Voisins Chardonnay 2017

    $79.98
    or $75.98 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • The Paring Chardonnay 2017

    $60.82
    or $57.78 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • La Crema Fog Veil Pinot Noir 2018

    $131.92
    or $125.32 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Mt. Brave Malbec 2018

    $254.60
    or $241.87 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Montinore Estate Red Cap Pinot Noir 2020

    $75.28
    or $71.52 in case of 6 bottles.
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America's wine-producing regions are as diverse as its landscapes. The varied climates and terrains allow for a multitude of grape varieties to thrive, each contributing to the country's unique wine tapestry. The West Coast, with its Mediterranean climate, is famed for its Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, while the cooler regions America's wine-producing regions are as diverse as its landscapes. The varied climates and terrains allow for a multitude of grape varieties to thrive, each contributing to the country's unique wine tapestry. The West Coast, with its Mediterranean climate, is famed for its Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay, while the cooler regions in the North are perfect for Pinot Noir and Riesling. The East Coast, boasting both coastal and mountainous regions, offers an array of distinct flavors and styles. Central America, not to be left out, has its own burgeoning wine culture, with innovative winemakers experimenting and pushing boundaries. Such diversity ensures that there's something for every palate, from the casual sipper to the seasoned connoisseur. Dive into the history, tradition, and innovation that define American winemaking. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes wines from America special?

Wines from America are special due to the country's diverse winemaking regions, innovative approaches, and commitment to producing wines that reflect a sense of place. The United States boasts a wide range of climates and terroirs, resulting in a variety of wine styles that cater to various preferences. American winemakers are known for their entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to experiment with different grape varieties and winemaking techniques, leading to a dynamic and evolving wine landscape.

What are the most popular American wines?

America is renowned for producing a variety of popular and iconic wines that have gained recognition both domestically and internationally. Some of the most well-known American wines include Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley, known for its boldness and structure; Chardonnay from California, celebrated for its diversity of styles; and Pinot Noir from Oregon, prized for its elegance and delicacy. Additionally, American wines like Zinfandel, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc have also garnered popularity for their unique characteristics and wide appeal.

What are the first wines I should try from America?

For those exploring American wines for the first time, starting with a classic California Cabernet Sauvignon or a versatile Oregon Pinot Noir is recommended. California Cabernet Sauvignon offers a taste of America's bold and robust red wines, showcasing ripe fruit flavors and a hint of oak. On the other hand, an Oregon Pinot Noir provides an introduction to America's cooler-climate red wines, with its delicate aromas, red fruit notes, and silky texture.

What are the best American wines?

America is home to a range of exceptional wines that have earned global acclaim. Some of the best-known and highly regarded offerings include Opus One from California, Ridge Monte Bello from California, and Domaine Serene Evenstad Reserve Pinot Noir from Oregon. These wines exemplify the quality, complexity, and innovation that have elevated American wines to an international level of excellence. Exploring the best American wines offers a journey through a diverse range of terroirs, winemaking philosophies, and grape varieties that highlight the country's significant contribution to the world of fine wine.