Winemaking – and wine drinking – has been part of history for 8,000 years. Despite growing competition from ready-to-drink beverages and concerns about alcohol and health, wine remains a go-to to wind down.
Get your corkscrew – or rabbit wine opener – ready. It's almost time for National Wine Day, which is Saturday, May 25. The made-up holiday is not to be confused with National Drink Wine Day, which was on Feb. 18. Oh, and if rosé is your wine jam, mark your calendar for Saturday, June 8 − National Rosé Day.
Spending on wine in the U.S. in 2023 hit $107 billion, an increase of 6% annually since 2018, when it was more than $73 billion, according to the BMO Wine Market Report, released May 15 by the BMO Financial Group.
Among the report's findings: More “high-end” consumers are spending $20 or more for a bottle of wine at least once a month. "The reality of the U.S. wine business in 2024 is that it is stronger than many assume and continues to provide opportunities for growth for most wine producers," the authors wrote.
Here's some deals and wine suggestions for National Wine Day. If you are looking for specials, don't forget to check social media accounts for local wineries, restaurants and bars, too.
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All week and until Sunday, Josh Cellars is offering 15% off your order on JoshCellars.com; just use the code NWD15 valid. Among some suggested selections: the Josh Cellars Reserve Bourbon Barrel Aged Duo ($44.99), the winery's Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel aged in charred bourbon barrels for two months; Josh Cellars Reserve North Coast Chardonnay ($18.99); Seaswept ($15.99), a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio; and Prosecco Rosé ($14.99).
Country singer Zac Brown founded Z. Alexander Brown wines in 2016 and the wine label has a 20% off deal good through Friday, May 31, when you use the code DRINKWINE20 online. Options include its Sauvignon Blanc ($16.99) and new Whiskey Barrel Aged Cabernet Sauvignon ($19.99).
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While overall wine spending is up, wine sales at retail have been down and remain in decline through 2024 thus far, said Dave Williams, vice president of analytics for Bump Williams Consulting. The Shelton, Connecticut firm services the alcoholic beverage industry and uses NIQ data tracking retail sales at supermarkets, convenience and select liquor stores.
Some trends bubbling up, however, include sparkling wine, wine-based cocktails like Beatbox and Buzzballz and some dessert wines including port and sherry, which are also showing some growth over last year, he said.
Non-alcoholic wine is also trending up slightly. "Total Wine remains soft, but there are some pockets within that are showing growth (or) momentum, he said.
Sparkling wines and white wines become perfect fits with the arrival of summer.
If California Chardonnay is your fave, there's a taste shift underway as "many winemakers have focused on harvesting grapes with lower sugar levels, which has amplified freshness and acidity in their wines," according to Chris Cardoso, Wine Spectator's associate tasting coordinator, Napa, wrote recently. "As a result, the category’s style is tilting toward more restrained versions with mineral and floral accents."
Among his suggestions to try:
The Avaline wine brand, launched in 2020 by Cameron Diaz and entrepreneur Katherine Power, grew out of their desire to offer organically farmed wines with no unnecessary additives. Its newest wine, Avaline Chardonnay ($28), made with the French female-owned wine producers at Famille Fabre, has flavors of stone fruit, citrus, and green apple. "Chardonnay drinkers will love this light and fresh take on the wine," Power says.
Would your palate prefer a new taste? Brian Gelb, vice president of European Wine & Master Data at Total Wine & More, offered some "Like this? Try that" suggestions.
"As the temperature heats up, I’m eating more seafood and salads, and nothing pairs better than bright fresh white wine – from white Bordeaux to white Cotes de Rhone to Italian Vermentino, these wines are all fresh and bright and very enjoyable as the temperature heats up," he told USA TODAY.
Here's his suggestions:
Looking for deals? Check Total Wine's deals page and the retailer also offers a Lowest Price Guarantee if a wine is being advertised locally at a lower price, bring in the ad and Total Wine & More will match the price.
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