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Made in MN: Three Great Minnesota Wine Brands
When you think of where wine comes from, where is the place that comes to mind? Mabe Italy, France, Spain, or...
Each year, we compile a list of the best wines we've tasted throughout the year, taste them again (you know, for quality assurance) and then we share it with you. We've done the legwork, so all you have to do is grab a corkscrew and discover your new favorite bottle of wine.
It's finally here—the full list of of the Haskell's 100. After sampling hundreds of wines all year, we've narrowed down the list of our Top 100 wines from around the world that you can find right here at our Twin Cities locations. Enjoy exploring the full list!
1. Chateau De Maligny Chablis
2. Nuits St. Georges Aux Herbues Marchand
3.1881 Napa Cabernet
4. Morgon Le Meilleur Des Deux Mondes
5. Founders Ranch Chardonnay
6. Bourgogne Blanc Jean Claude Poisson
7. Domaine L'Obrieu Cotes Du Rhone
8. Masso Antico Primitivo
9. Tavel Cuvee Royale
10. Navigator Cabernet Sauvignon
11. Second Growth Chehalem Mountain Pinot Noir
12. Natale Verga Barol
13. Chateau Gloria '17
14. Pommard En Boeuf Domaine Boigelot
15. Angels Landing Reserve Cabernet
16. Nielson Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir
17. Vina Robles The Arborist Red
18. Chateau Lagrange 2015
19. Forman Chardonnay
20. Vieux Lazaret Chateauneuf du Pape
21. Massif D'Uchaux Cotes du Rhone
22. Chateau La Grande Roche Estate Cabernet
23. Chateauneuf Du Pape Fine Roche
24. Mount Brave Cabernet (WM1)
25. Founders Ranch Cabernet
26. Gratiot Pilliere Brut Tradition (B1)
27. Greetings From Napa Valley Cabernet
28. La Forge Estate Syrah
29. Laville Pavillon Rouge
30. Charles Vienot Macon Villages
31. Crozes Hermitage Poinard
32. Napa Cut Cabernet
33. Method Napa Valley Cabernet
34. Second Growth Willamette Valley Pinot Noir
35. The Terraces Estate Riesling
36. Tobias Mendocino Chardonnay
37. Henri De Villamont Cremant de Bourgogne
38. Ximenez Spinola Muy Viejo PX Sherry
39. Clos Floridene Graves Blanc
40. Stonestreet Cabernet (WM2)
41. Natale Verga Chianti Classico
42. Rombauer Zinfandel (WM3)
43. Chateau Caronne Ste. Gemme
44. Saint Sidoine Rose
45. Allegrini Palazzo Delle Torre (WM4)
46. The Culprit
47. Le Mesnil Brut (B2)
48. Château Crabitey Rouge
49. Saint Pierre De Vence Rose
50. Chateau Tour Saint George
51. Seghesio Sonoma Zinfandel (WM5)
52. Chateau Romefort
53. Vouvray Les Grottes Blanches
54. Chateau Cotes De Saint Clair
55. Argiano Non Confunditur Rosso (WM6)
56. Touraine Les Peitts Faiteaux
57. Jean Claude Poisson Pouilly Fuisse
58. Antologia Barolo
59. Benoit Girard Sancerre
60. Rully Drouhin 2018
61. Croissant Chardonnay
62.Lockwood Cabernet
63. Cricklewood Pinot Noir
64. Bacio Della Luna Brut
65. Chamisal Unoaked Chardonnay (WM7)
66. Bouchard Grand Conseiller Chardonnay
67. Mer Soleil Chardonnay (WM8)
68. El Jamon Crianza
69. Mille Anges Black
70. Bouchard Pinot Rose
71. Bourgogne Blanc Cuvee Prestige Villamont
72. Baron of Thieves
73. Pound Cake Chardonnay
74. Las Brisas Rueda (B3)
75. Chateau Aubrade Entre Deux Mer
76. Sea Sun Chardonnay (WM9)
77. Lete Vautrain Brut Tradition (B4)
78. Menzione Primitivo
79. Villa Cafaggio Single Estate Chianti (WM10)
80. Vina Robles Cabernet
81. Gevrey Chambertin Vielles Vignes Marchand 2018
82. Pali Charm Acres Chardonnay
83. Chapoutier Cotes Du Rhone Rouge (WM11)
84. Chateau Du Lort
85. The Terraces Estate Petite Sirah
86. Windstorm Zinfandel
87. Natale Verga Prosecco Rose
88. Spice Block Cabernet
89. Chateau Du Cray Bourgogne Rouge
90. Bonanza Cabernet (WM12)
91. Amicone
92. Pop-Up Sparkling Chardonnay
93. A to Z Chardonnay
94. Snowline Columbia Valley Riesling
95. Chateau Tour Leognan Blanc
96. Crozes Hermitage Basatus
97. Mud House Sauvignon Blanc
98. Grand Napa Chardonnay
99. Carl Sittmann Mosel Riesling
100. Cotes Du Rhone Les Rastellain Rouge
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