7 Wine Trends To Rule In 2023, Take Notes!

7 Wine Trends To Rule In 2023, Take Notes!

Here, in no particular order, are the top wine trends on the horizon for 2023.?Pt.1!

White Wines from Rioja

White Rioja has had lots of ups and downs. A more modern style, as opposed to oxidized and overly oaky creations, helped transform the situation starting about 8-10 years ago, and these wines are showing with force. This includes Viura-based wines, but increasingly inventive blends of the plethora of allowed varieties, including Tempranillo Blanco, Garnacha Blanca, Verdejo, and even Turruntés. These are serious food-worthy white wines, with oak used (or not) in a contemporary way, and will become more popular in 2023.?

Music and Color

Combining wine drinking with experiences of color and art as well as with?different music?will become more common, including in restaurants and wine bars. Mounting an art show linked to wines of a particular region, winery, or variety; pop-up experiences combining color and music with wine tastings; live performances sponsored by a specific brand or super artist, it all has the potential to draw in patrons and provide an unforgettable wine-centered experience.?

Franciacorta

While Champagne, Cava, and Prosecco will continue enjoying popularity, Franciacorta’s time has come. These serious, traditional-method sparklers will reach new, curious wine drinkers moving beyond the Prosecco fascination (and upwards in price point).?

Wine Cocktails

A whole world of wine-based cocktails awaits! Given the rise of an increased focus on health & wellness, drinkers everywhere are turning to lower-alcohol cocktail alternatives. Those seeking lighter mixed drinks and new flavor combinations will delight. Time to get your mixology and sommelier teams together! Don’t forget sherries and vermouths!?

Mid-Priced Sweet Wines

Younger consumers like sweet wines, but don’t want $6 a bottle Moscato or White Zinfandel. Higher quality and more expressive sweet (and aromatic) wines will come to the fore.?

Sherry in All its Variety

Steeped in tradition but constantly evolving in its hallowed quality and diversity, the wine production of Jerez and Sanlúcar de Barrameda has new products (often based on old practices) augmenting an already amazing diversity. Do you know about Fino Viejo style and Manzanilla Pasada? There’s also a new wine coming: the end of mandatory fortification. Wines will naturally reach the old alcohol minimums in the appellation. A fresh look at Jerez is in order.?

Rose Continues But May be Past its Prime

The popularity of rose wines, including sparkling wines, has been astounding, and they will continue to be a consumer favorite, but the excitement about and growth in the segment may be waning.?

Wine from Argentina and Uruguay

Argentina has ascended in quality rapidly over the last 20 years. New regions and wineries across all wine styles have appeared. Malbec still reigns, but winemakers are investing in other varieties and in blends. Argentina still boasts great value. Consumers are waking up. In addition, Uruguay is the new Argentina. Here the king is Tannat, but it’s being made in ways that bring out distinctive characteristics. Like its neighbor, variety is also on the ascendency. The trade is looking to make a mark internationally. Look out for Uruguay wines in 2023.?Lighter and Different Packaging.

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Simone FM Spinner

Aesthetic Experience Visionary | Sensational Pair-Wine-Art-Music Experience??? | Travel & Wine Journalist

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Insightful article. I have been creating multisensory music—wine-art-pairing experiences for a decade. Mindbendingly cool!??In fact, my masters and doctoral research lie in this arena.

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