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In 9 Top $60 Wines to Buy Now, John Jackson, DipWSET aka Attorney Somm reveals 9 of his favorite wines that cost around $60. These wines all offer excellent quality for the price and are wines that are consistent year in and year out.

These wines are from a variety of different countries and regions and should appeal to a variety of wine tastes and preferences.

The wines discussed in this video are:
Orma Toscana IGT
Domaine Charvin Chateauneuf du Pape
Rudi Pichler Ried Kirchweg Smaragd Riesling
Castello di Ama “San Lorenzo” Chianti Classico Gran Selezione
Chateau des Quarts Pouilly-Fuisse “Clos des Quarts”
Louis Roederer “Collection 245” Brut Champagne
Domaine Michel Juillot Mercurey Clos du Roi 1er
Domaine Raymond Usseglio Chateauneuf du Pape Pure Roussanne
White Walnut Estate Pinot Noir “White Walnut Vineyard”
White Walnut Estate Dundee Hills Pinot Noir

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12 Comments

  1. Greatly appreciate this expertly curated selection! The $60 price point is such a sweet spot for discovering wines that deliver character and reliability, and your thoughtful inclusion of diverse regions makes this guide truly invaluable for a wide spectrum of wine lovers. Well done, John!

  2. Excellent! I enjoyed a bottle of the Louis Roederer 245 last night. It was great all around. I’ve found that it also develops beautifully as it ages.

  3. Thank you for all of the great content, some recommendations I would like to try. I am not finding most of them on Total Wine, so do you have a recommended retailer in DFW that would carry these, or do I need to look online? Thanks!

  4. Excellent recommendations what do you think of Cameron winery out in Dundee, Oregon? I just picked up his Friulano and will be aging for a couple years and popping.

  5. Excellent suggestions! Glad to see some names that are still under the radar. It shows that you don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy great wines

  6. Hiya John ! Thanks for the video, as always very interesting and appreciated. Now, I have a new video sugestion for you. What about a video of wines for a wedding ? You live in HEBland and maybe you could try and see which wines would make a good selection for offering at a wedding taking into account that most are not vinophiles and what they would love would be easy to drink delicious wines and not structured or complex. If I serve at a wedding a Pavie vs a $20 shiraz from Australia I guarantee the shiraz would be rocking because of its flavor and not because of its complexity. So, maybe in the future you could do a tasting of red wines, maybe below $20 for weddings . Just a suggestion so you can offer us something fresh.

  7. I appreciate the suggestions for a range slightly higher than the common $50 category that everyone else seems to do. Will check them out. Keep it up.

  8. Great video! Always enjoy your content. That said, disappointed to see no left bank Bordeaux on the $60 list. Always enjoy looking for those maybe less known gems at that price point.
    Salud 🍷!

  9. Great suggestions John, glad you included one of my favorite Bolgheri wines, Orma. An interesting pick with the classic Supertuscans skyrocketing in price 👍🏻 salute, Tim

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