Fellas Nothing sets the mood for a romantic Valentine’s Day quite like the perfect bottle of wine. Whether you’re planning a cozy night in, an elegant dinner, or a surprise toast under the stars, the right wine can elevate the moment and make it truly unforgettable. From velvety reds that exude passion to crisp sparkling wines that add a touch of magic, we’ve curated a selection of the best bottles to celebrate love in style. Here are a few choices to help you look great to your special someone.
Rewild
Rewild is more than just a wine—it’s a pledge to nurture the planet. With solar-powered wineries and eco-friendly packaging made from 50% recycled materials, every bottle is a step toward a more sustainable future. Our minimal-intervention winemaking allows the rich biodiversity of Australia’s Southern Murray Darling region to shine through in every sip. Whether you’re enjoying a candlelit dinner or a quiet celebration, Rewild’s Pinot Grigio delights with crisp pear, citrus, and Granny Smith apple notes, while the Cabernet Sauvignon offers deep blackcurrant, blueberry, and smooth tannins—the perfect complement to your special moments.

13th Street Cuvée Brut Sparkling Rosé
Since crafting their first sparkling wine in 1998, 13th Street has perfected the art of traditional-method bubbles. The Cuvée Brut Sparkling Rosé is crisp and dry, with bright acidity, a creamy mousse, and notes of fresh berries, red fruit, and subtle herbal tones. This elegant wine is an excellent choice for a celebratory toast or as a refreshing aperitif.
Pairing Recommendation: This sparkling rosé pairs beautifully with smoked salmon, bringing out its delicate fruit and herbal nuances. It also complements fresh seafood dishes like oysters or tuna tartare. For a cheese pairing, try it with creamy goat cheese or a triple-cream Brie, balancing the wine’s acidity and texture. If ending on a sweet note, white chocolate-covered strawberries provide a light yet indulgent finish.

Westcott Vineyards Butler’s Grant Old Vines Pinot Noir VQA
This Pinot Noir is made from 30-year-old vines at Butler’s Grant Vineyard and fermented with wild yeast in open-top fermenters. The result is a wine with vibrant red fruit flavors, including raspberry and cherry, accented by baking spices and framed by silky tannins. Its bright acidity and long finish make it a versatile choice for a refined yet comforting meal.
Pairing Recommendation: This Pinot Noir pairs beautifully with soft cheeses such as Brie or Camembert, as well as charcuterie featuring prosciutto or pâté. For a main course, it complements roast duck with cherry glaze, mushroom risotto, or herb-crusted lamb. The wine’s elegant structure and fruit-forward character also enhance truffle-based dishes or a classic beef Wellington.

Goodvines – Sauvignon Blanc – Black Label
Goodvine’s non-alcoholic Sauvignon Blanc is a fresh, spicy wine alternative with typical notes such as green peppers and mowed grass. Its mildly fruity yet present acidity makes it an excellent summer wine. Its soft texture paired with a slightly sparkling finish invites you to enjoy it. It shines pale yellow in the glass and is ideal for anyone looking to enjoy a spicy and harmonious white wine.

This exquisite Sauvignon Blanc is gently dealcoholized under vacuum. Its soft texture paired with the slightly sparkling finish invites you to enjoy it. The varietal aromas of green peppers and freshly mown grass as well as the mildly fruity yet present acidity make it an excellent summer wine. The addition of artificial sugar or flavors is deliberately avoided. Enjoy Goodvines Sauvignon Blanc chilled. Allow the wine to unfold for five minutes before drinking it for the first time.
Any of these choices will have you celebrating in style.
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