Written by: Tim Edison

Updated: December 26, 2023

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12 Best Wines at Grocery Outlet in 2023 [Not to Miss Wine!]

Wine on supermarket shelves

Grocery Outlet offers some of the best discounts on wine from reputable wineries, undercutting other retailers by as much as 70%. 

The discount chain's unique business model sees them buy close-out winery lots in bulk, unlocking low prices which get passed to you – which means fantastic wines for a fraction of the retail price. 

But what are the best wines at Grocery Outlet? We've done the legwork for you and listed the best wines money can buy. 

Whether you're partial to Zinfandel's acidity, Grenache's smoothness, or Syrah's dark fruitiness, our list has the perfect wine for everyone. 


12. Five Ton Reserve Zinfandel - $7

five ton reserve zinfandel

Five Ton Reserve Zinfandel has a medium body with a soft, supple mouthfeel and an irresistible fruitiness. Produced in Sonoma County, California, it's big on blue fruits with subtle notes of caramel and cherry. 

We love this wine's smooth tannins and tart notes, with blackberry, boysenberry, and cranberry dominating the palate. Aromas of blue fruit, red berries, white flowers, and sticky caramel provide an intense bouquet. 

Pair it with pulled pork, sticky ribs, beef stews, pasta bake, and roasted vegetables for a delicious evening meal. The high tannins lend themselves to more decadent dishes, with prime rib a perfect combination for juicy goodness. 


11. Belcrème De Lys Pinot Noir, 2018 - $7

belcrème de lys pinot noir 2018

Fruity and spicy, Belcrème De Lys Pinot Noir is a pure expression of Pinot Noir with jammy undertones. Deliciously smooth with a medium body, it's effortlessly drinkable and brings a vibrant taste of strawberries to the fore. 

Flavors of strawberry jam, cherry compote, and raspberry coulis give this wine a sweet profile with a welcome touch of dryness. Herbs and spice add depth, with a whiff of ash on the nose giving it a rustic quality. 

This wine goes perfectly with salmon, mackerel, eggplant, lamb, and venison. The fruitiness is perfect for cutting through fats, while the spice enhances lean meats. Try it with root veg and mushrooms for a funky, ashy taste. 



10. Lo-Ve GRN Grenache - $8

lo-ve grn grenache

A sumptuously warm red, Lo-Ve GRN Grenache has pronounced flavors of orange rind, raspberry, dark berries, and plum. Balanced tannins and medium acidity make it perfect as table wine or with cheese and savory snacks. 

The nose is joined by black cherry and strawberry aromas with an undertone of mocha and vanilla. Ripe and juicy, we love this Grenache's versatility and the citric profile, which provides a tart, refreshing finish.

Stewed and braised meats like beef, pork, and veal go perfectly with this wine, as do smoked sausages, tapas, and mild Asian cuisine. It also makes a perfect ingredient for stews and casseroles that need a fruity kick. 


9. Señorío de Villarrica Crianza Rioja, 2017 - $6

señorío de villarrica crianza rioja 2017

Produced in Rioja, Spain, this lively Tempranillo has a full body with a thick, luscious mouthfeel. Cherry, plum, tomato, and fried fig dominate the palate, with undertones of oak and clove giving it an earthy vibe. 

Deep ruby to the eye with a rich nose of blackberry, fig juice, and vine tomatoes, we love this wine's savory character. Popping the bottle reveals aromas of oak, vanilla, cherry, red fruit, and plum, with medium acidity and tannins. 

The milder tannins in this red wine make it a perfect match for lean meats, vegetarian dishes, tapas, grits, tacos, nachos, and lasagna bolognese. The earth and savory notes are also a perfect match for smoked cheeses. 


8. Les Galets de Sauveterre Côtes du Rhône, 2015 - $6

les galets de sauveterre côtes du rhône 2015

A blend of Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, and Cinsault grapes, Les Galets de Sauveterre Côtes du Rhône balances sweet fruit flavors with citrusy notes for an easy drinking experience, with low tannins with a silky-smooth mouthfeel. 

Dried blackberry, licorice, black cherry, raspberry, and hints of strawberry provide a mouth-watering nose. These are joined by plum and blackcurrant jam on the palate, with a slice of cinnamon, making it taste almost seasonal. 

Try pairing this wine with pan-fried duck breast, pink lamb, venison, chicken, and hamburgers. With medium tannins and acidity, this red goes well with most foods except stews, which call for a full-bodied wine. 


7. Castello di Gabiano Il Ruvo Grignolino del Monferrato Casalese 2017 - $6

castello di gabiano il ruvo grignolino del monferrato casalese 2017

This is a fantastic entry point if you haven't tried Grignolino wine before. Grignolino is a clean, refreshing red wine with bold berry flavors and a little spice. It's also fresh and vibrant with a subtle minerality and a dry profile. 

On the nose, strawberries, rose hips, violets, and crunchy pomegranates treat the senses, while the palate has flavors of strawberry jam, cranberry, and tart cherry. A floral edge with a hint of grapefruit provides a little zing. 

We love this wine with spicy curries, noodles, fajitas, Cajun chicken, jalapeno poppers, and lean grilled fish like monkfish and swordfish. It has grippy, moderate tannins, which also works well with pasta in red sauce.  


6. 2018 Mandrarossa 'Timperosse' Terre Siciliane IGT - $7

2018 mandrarossa timperosse terre siciliane igt

A bottle of blended red wine from Terre Siciliane, Italy, Mandrarossa 'Timperosse' Terre Siciliane, is made with 50% Shiraz/Syrah (fruity, rich) and 50% Petit Verdot (floral, herby). It’s ruby red with a lively, intense, young personality. 

The wine is aged in oak barriques for six months before bottling, giving it notes of hazelnut and vanilla. Tart blueberry and blackberry dominate the palate, with lilac and plum notes for an infinitely enjoyable, lush, candied flavor. 

Meat dishes, grilled steak, spicy curries, and mushroom-based dishes are perfect pairings for this delicious red, but it also goes well with chicken, pork, and veal with dark sauces. A warm treat fit for the finest dinner tables, and all for $7!

Related: Don't sleep on the wine deals at Target.


5. Château Haut Gléon Corbières Rouge AOC, 2014 - $10

Château Haut Gléon Corbières Rouge AOC wine

If you want a rich, intense ruby red wine with oaky notes, nothing comes close to Corbiéres Rouge, which sells for only $10 at Grocery Outlet.

This blend of Shiraz/Syrah, Grenache, and Carignan delights with dark fruits, spice, and ripeness. 

Produced in France, this wine contains 70% Syrah, giving it a fruitier profile than most red blends. The nose is full of ripe black fruits, black pepper, cocoa, and mocha, with hints of cranberry, gooseberry, and pomegranate. 

Flavors of oak, smoke, and rich dark fruits dominate the palate, with a full body and a silky-smooth mouthfeel.

We love this wine with chocolate desserts, raspberry compote, and cheesecake, and it also works well with beef in sweet sauce. 


4. Noble Tree Grenache, 2015 - $7

Noble Tree Grenache 2015 wine

Noble Tree Grenache is a Californian wine produced with 100% Grenache grapes. It is full-bodied, lively, and incredibly smooth, with cranberry, cherry, licorice, and cigar box notes – perfect for hearty stews and casseroles. 

Aromas of cherry, pomegranate, freshly cut slate, graphite, and smoked cherrywood give this wine an intense bouquet.

On the palate, there's an initial pepperiness relieved by sweet notes of red fruit. The finish is akin to strawberry jam. 

Pair this wine with beef stews and charred, grilled meats. For a vegetarian pairing, try grilled vegetables and smoky jambalaya - chili con carne is also worth trying with rice or a jacket potato. 


3. Le Fervent Syrah, 2015 - $10

le fervent syrah 2015 wine

Le Fervent Syrah is a hearty red with intense blueberry and cocoa notes produced in the southern Rhone, France. It has a crisp finish with refined tannins, with an undertone of black fruit and plum, giving it a divine richness. 

Notes of blueberry, plum, blackberry, cocoa, smoke, and leather give this wine a vibrancy befitting of the finest reds for only $10. It's one of the best reds at Grocery Outlet – perfect for wine beginners and connoisseurs alike. 

Lamb shanks, braised beef, bean stews, and baked pasta dishes are perfect for this Syrah, and the balanced acidity also works well with duck and foie gras.

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2. Rock Wall Pinot Noir, 2019 - $7

rock wall pinot noir 2019

At only $7, Rock Wall Pinot Noir is an absolute steal. It's produced in the Russian River Valley in Sonoma County, California, with 100% Pinot Noir grapes aged for 12 months in small oak barrels to bring out oaky notes. 

A bouquet of fresh strawberry, cranberry, and plum fills the air, while flavors of strawberry, sweet cherry, vanilla, oak, and hints of cola make this wine easy to drink. It's a perfect wine for parties, dinner tables, and evening tipples. 

Rustic dishes suit this wine best, such as cassoulet, duck with olives, chargrilled steak, smoked salmon and butterflied lamb. The full body and moderate tannins also work well with fresh cheeses like feta and mozzarella. 


1. Ricitos de Oro Grenache Blanc - $8

Ricitos de Oro Grenache Blanc

If you adore green fruit and citrus notes with a full body, Ricitos de Oro Grenache Blanc is for you.

At $8, it's the best-value Grenache Blanc on the market, with juicy, rich, nutty, and acidic notes that bring your palate to life. 

On the nose, aromas of lemon zest, lemongrass, green apple, and cantaloupe underpin a sweet, vanilla bouquet. Flavors of lemon and lime, citrus peel, stone fruit, apple, and yeast coat the tongue with an oaky, long finish. 

This wine thrives paired with swordfish, lobster, scallops, and oysters, and it is one of the few white wines that can pair pink lamb and pork. Pesto penne, Macaroni cheese, Lasagna al bianco, and carbonara also pair very well. 


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About the Author Tim Edison


Tim started Wine Turtle way back in 2015.
These days he contributes to Wine Turtle (and other renowned wine publications) while continuing his wine education.
Tim's wine of the month is the Coates & Seely Reserve Brut NV (from Hampshire, England).



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