Generally, people buy wine for three different reasons: to relax and unwind after a hard day at work, to entertain family and friends at dinner parties, or to serve wine connoisseurs like them.
To this end, it’s a good idea to know the top sites for wine lovers.
Wine Exchange
A favorite among wine lovers because the site is easy to navigate and informative. Not only is there a wide variety of wines, but it lets potential customers know which wines are special, new arrivals, and offers.
In the offers section, wine lovers get a detailed explanation of the history and bouquet of wines.
Live Wine
Offers red and white wines as well as champagne from around the world. You can search for a specific wine in the search bar, or browse the list alphabetically. When you click on the wine of your choice, you will get the history of that wine: when it was introduced, country of origin, winery that produced it, reputation, alcohol content and price.
Kermit Lynch
Sstarted with a garage-sized store and has grown to become a wine merchant with a portfolio of 143 wine producers from 15 regions of France and Italy. When you become a member of a wine club, you will receive a selection of selected wine imports, their tasting profiles and notes, and which foods to pair with the wines.
Wine Finder
CRecommended if you are new to wine and want to learn more about different grapes and their origins. You can look for specific wines yourself, or ask Casey for help.
Just scroll down on the homepage, click ‘Chat with Casey’ and within seconds you’ll be on your way to a more informed decision.
Wine Club
Mmakes it easy for its customers to select a bottle of wine. On the homepage you will be presented with two sections: ‘Best Buys’ and ’95+ Rated’. In the Best Buys section, you’ll find a selection of wines to suit everyone’s budget.
On the other hand, 95+ Rated concentrates on finer wines with higher price tags.
Really Good Wine
IThis is almost an educational site for people who don’t know the difference between Bordeaux and Riesling. On the Truly Fine Wine website there is a ‘University’ tab, perfect if you are new to wine.
You’ll learn about different regions, grape varieties, and food and wine pairings.
K&L Wine
When you land at K&L Wines, you might think that you’ve just landed in wine heaven. Either that or you will feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices. More than 4700 American wines, more than 3500 French wines, more than 600 Italian wines … You will regret that life is too short to try them all.
When it comes to wine sites, each of them has something to offer and in the end, it’s just a matter of preference.