If you’re a consistent wine-drinker you’re likely not reaching for top-shelf bottles every grocery trip but that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on delicious-tasting vino. Trader Joe’s is a fan-favorite market for many reasons (ahem cashier crushes)—one of which being their affordable wine selection. Next time you’re perusing the TJ’s aisles keep in mind these 12 best Trader Joe’s wines to taste-try for your evening wind-down. While you can’t order these online just yet, you can pick them up at your local TJ’s during your next grocery haul. Here at Parade.com, we’re all about sharing products we love with our audience. When you make a purchase on an item seen on this page, we may earn a commission, however, all picks are independently chosen unless otherwise mentioned.
12 Best Wines at Trader Joe’s
1. Bread and Butter Chardonnay, $13
This wine is as essential as bread and butter are to any meal. The California Chardonnay is rich with notes of vanilla bean, almond, and tropical fruit. You can (and should) pair it with a creamy pasta dish.
2. Monique Cellars Sauvignon Blanc, $6.99
Complete your next charcuterie night with this California Sauv. Dry and fruity, it’s an ideal match for sharp cheeses and cured meats.
3. El Castilla Syrah, $9.99
Straight from Spain this red wine is practically whispering to you, “Te Amo” in a Spanish accent. The red wine is bold and bodied with oak, chocolate, blackberry, plum, and more.
4. The Palm by Whispering Angel, $19.16
With a label akin to the Beverly Hills Hotel, one sip of The Palm rosé will transport you poolside at the iconic West Cost resort, hypothetically speaking that is. This wine is a perfect summer’s day drink — expressive, fruity, and imported from Provence, France.
5. Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, $24.99
This iconic Josh Cellars red wine is described as round and juicy, the same way we like our steak. A perfect pairing, this Cab boasts notes of blackberry, toasted hazelnut, and cinnamon. Yum!
6. Simpler Wines, $4
Canned wine, aka the new way to unwind from your day in a single serving size. This tasty sparkling wine is both a wallet and hosting-friendly option, easy to throw in an ice chest and share with friends and family for about only $1 per can.
7. Purple Moon California Merlot, $6.99
Full moon, purple moon, whatever the moon looks like this merlot will leave stars in your eyes. Leaning towards the bold side of the scale, it has pepper, sage, plum, and cherry hints.
8. Secco Grapefruit Pompelini, $7.99
Nothing pairs better with brunch than prosecco — orange juice is not required! This pompelini in particular is made with grapefruit and white grapes in Germany and makes for a refreshing addition to your meal.
9. La Paca Sonriente Garnacha Spanish Red Wine, $6.71
Harvested in Calatayud, Spain this medium-bodied red wine is unique in that the region is desolate and dry, yet produces deep, ripe Garnacha grapes. It tastes of cherries, plums, and spice. Pro tip: allow it to breathe for some time before sipping to get the most of the flavor!
10. McGregor South Africa “The Delicious Monster”, $5.99
Lighten things up with a white blend like this bottle from McGregor Winery. It speaks to citrus, apple, tropical fruit, and honeysuckle notes in the taste. The dry wine is crisp and cuttingly refreshing.
11. Tertre du Moulin Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, $25.99
This Bordeaux is both fruity and spicey, bringing all the flavor to the table. It has notes of black cherry, plum, vanilla, cinnamon, and more. Pair the full red wine with a decadent chocolate dessert.
12. La Ferme Julien Rose, $7.99
This dry rosé was born from a partnership between Trader Joe’s and the Perrin family of Château de Beaucastel. It has notes of citrus, red fruits, and fresh flowers, all cool enough to quench your thirst on a warm summer’s day. Up next, 16 Types of Wine to Know What You’re Talking About