Anyone who has ever stepped foot inside of a Costco knows that shopping at this warehouse-style retailer is a bit like a treasure hunt because you never know what you might find. While the great prices might be predictable, the inventory definitely isn’t, and availability can vary greatly depending on the day and the location. Prices are subject to fluctuations, as well. Also, keep in mind that each state has its own specific laws regarding the sale, return, and delivery of alcohol. Here are some of the best wines you can buy at Costco.
Best White Wines at Costco
Château Carbonnieux Pessac-Léognan Blanc
ABV: 14% This white wine is described as dry and full-bodied with a robust citrus flavor. The Vivino community gave this wine a 4.2 out of 5, while Wine Enthusiast awarded it a respectable 94 points. Costco typically sells this at $119.99 for a 3-pack.
Decoy Sauvignon Blanc
ABV: 13.9% This white wine produced by the Decoy line from Duckhorn Vineyards “allows our winemaking team the opportunity to explore a different expression of this great grape from another recognized California appellation,” according to the winery’s website. The team at CostcoWineBlog found it in Costco stores for $14.99 and pronounced it “a solid Sauvignon Blanc choice from a super dependable producer. A good summer choice too.”
Charles Krug Sauvignon Blanc
ABV: 13% Winemaker Charles Krug says this Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc—a lighter-bodied wine with strong citrus notes – is “always one of our most beloved wines.” CostcoWineBlog spotted this white wine variety for sale at Costco for $12.99 which they deemed a good value considering the quality of this wine.
Groth Sauvignon Blanc
ABV: 13.9% This white wine is bursting with a rich blend of citrus and melon flavors that makes for a delightful taste experience. A reviewer at Kitchn advises that you “do not leave Costco without placing this bottle in your cart.” Expect to pay around $15.99 for this wine at Costco.
Aresti Sauvignon Blanc Reserva
ABV: 13% The team at CostcoWineBlog on Instagram says there is “lots to like” about this Chilean Sauvignon Blanc – especially when you can get it for less than $8 at Costco. The wine review site described this wine as having “nice aromatics, predominantly citrus fruit; it is grassy and acidic, and surprising to us, it was not far off a New Zealand style Sauvignon Blanc.”
Wairau River Sauvignon Blanc
ABV: 13% Wairau River calls this “the wine that put New Zealand on the world stage.” The team at ReverseWineSnob describes it as “fresh, crisp and delicious. Full of rich, flavorful fruit similar to the nose it also features good acidity and a pleasing mouthfeel.” Costco has reportedly sold this white wine in stores for $10.99
Charles Debourges Sancerre
ABV: 13% The wine-loving community at Vivino gives this white wine a respectable 4.1 out of 5 rating, with one reviewer there calling it “delightful.” The team at CostcoWineBlog noted that the price seems to have ticked up slightly—but since it still costs less than $20, it remains a good deal.
Best Red Wines at Costco
Decoy California Red Wine
ABV: 13.9% This red blend from Decoy is affordable (typically less than $25 at Costco) yet doesn’t skimp on flavor. It offers a robust mix of rich, dark fruits and even has subtle hints of caramel. Wine Spectator gave this 2019 red blend varietal 91 points.
Kirkland Signature Series Columbia Valley
ABV: 14.7% The team at Reverse Wine Snob says you only need to take one sniff of this wine “to know that this blend has a whole lot of good things going on. Black cherry, blackberry, cola, licorice, baking spice, vanilla and mint are just a few of the pleasing aromas that jump out of the glass.” Costco typically sells this wine for around $16.99 per bottle.
Gnarly Head Merlot
ABV: 14.5% Gnarly Head Wines describes this Merlot as displaying “bold aromas of black currant, blackberry and notes of toasted oak, followed by juicy flavors of black cherry, ripe plum and sweet herbs with a hint of spice rounding out the finish.” Costco sells this for around $47 for a 3-bottle pack.
Stags’ Leap Winery Petite Sirah
ABV: 14.4% The team at CostcoWineBlog recently spotted a 2018 vintage of this Stags’ Leap wine on the Costco shelves. Described as smooth and silky, this Napa Valley wine has prominent blackberry and blueberry flavors. It typically sells at Costco for around $30.
Pertaringa Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV: 13.5% Wine Enthusiast gives this South Australian Cabernet a 92, saying it “delivers in a big way” with its “bright, lucid aromas of red berry, baking spice, tree bark and flowers.” According to ReverseWineSnob, it sells at Costco in the U.S. for $11.99.
Kirkland Signature Chianti Classico Riserva
ABV: 13.5% The team at ReverseWineSnob says this wine almost seems “too good to be true,” especially considering it typically sells for under $10 at Costco. The Chianti Classico Riserva designation means this wine is sourced from the Chianti Classico region of Tuscany using the best grapes and an enhanced oak aging process.
Caymus-Suisun Grand Durif
ABV: 15% This red wine, sourced from Suisun Valley in Solano County, California, has prominent black fruit (blackberry and plum) flavors, along with some spicy licorice notes. The Vivino community gives it a 4.4 out of 5 rating and recommends pairing it with beef, lamb and game such as venison.
Groth Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV: 14.9% Groth Vineyards and Winery says this wine is aged in French oak barrels for 22 months, and offers “aromas of cassis, ripe red cane berries, and warm vanilla beans, along with a hint of cedar draw you in, inviting that first sip.” The team behind CostcoOrganic and CostContessa were excited to find this “excellent bottle of Cabernet” on sale at Costco for $47.99 and suggested that it would make a terrific gift.
Kirkland Signature Malbec
ABV: 14% Sourced totally from the Mendoza Province, in the foothills of the Andes Mountains in Argentina, this Malbec gets 92 points from James Suckling. It’s a full-bodied wine that spends a year aging in oak barrels. And at $7, it’s an incredible deal.
Francis Coppola Diamond Collection Claret
ABV: 14.2% The Francis Ford Coppola Winery says, “Since its inception, Claret has been the crown jewel of the Diamond Collection. Crafted as a Bordeaux-style blend, this popular wine reflects a diversity of vineyards whose soils contribute to its complexity.” It is predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon, which accounts for its full, robust flavor. Costco has sold this wine in stores for $12.99.
Rodney Strong Russian River Pinot Noir
ABV: 14.5% Rodney Strong Vineyards says this wine is sourced from delicate grapes “grown on the rolling hills of Russian River Valley” through a process “toasty vanilla character from French oak aging.” CostcoWineBlog declares this “an excellent Pinot Noir, super easy going and enjoyable.” Costco has sold this wine in stores for $15.99
Argiano Non Confunditur
ABV: 14% This red wine from Argiano is sourced from the Toscana IGT wine region of Tuscany. Its makers say it has an “intense nose with aromas of wild berries, flowers and red berries, along with hints of caramel.” James Suckling gave it an impressive 93 points, and CostcoWineBlog calls it a “fantastic pick.” Costco sells this wine for $14.99.
My Favorite Neighbor Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV: 14.4% This full-bodied wine has piled up critical praise—earning an extraordinary 96 points from Wine Advocate—while also earning considerable popularity among the general wine-drinking public. The team at CostcoWineBlog called it a “really well-made wine that seems like it could cost 2-3X what it does.” Costco has sold this wine in stores for under $50.
Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV: 14.6% Produced in Napa Valley, this red wine is created with “fruit from the valley floor creating lushness and the hillsides providing backbone,” according to the winery that produces it. It has predominantly oaky and black fruit flavors. The Vivino community gives it an impressive 4.6 out of 5 rating. If you can find this at Costco, you can expect to pay (at least) around $75.
Stag’s Leap Artemis Cabernet Sauvignon
ABV: 14.5% Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars says this ARTEMIS Cabernet Sauvignon—which James Suckling awarded a brag-worthy 93 points—delivers “expressive aromas of mocha, chocolate covered cherry, crushed raspberry, olive and thyme.” Marie Clark, Managing Editor of the CostContessa blog, says you can regularly find the 2019 vintage of this wine at Costco for $56.99.
Kirkland Signature Sonoma County Old Vine Zinfandel
ABV: 14.5% Here’s proof that you can get a great bottle of red wine for less than 10 bucks. This Zinfandel from Sonoma County, California, sells for $9.99 at Costco. According to the label, “Bright fruit, framed with baking spice and integrated oak defines this world-class Zinfandel.” The team at ReverseWineSnob says, “If you’re having a BBQ, this is your wine!”
Gerard Bertrand Saint-Chinian
ABV: 14% Gerard Bertrand says this is a “ripe, very delicate wine” with a taste that evokes a “delicate and intense bouquet of ripe berries and mocha.” The folks at CostcoWineBlog proclaim, “Tasty juice for sure, and Costco’s price is hard to beat for a wine of this caliber.”
Hyland Estates Old Vine Pinot Noir
ABV: 13.8% According to the label on this wine, Hyland Estates “has long been a pioneer in Oregon’s wine industry.” The winemaker says this Pinot Noir “displays notes of red berries, sweet leather, and subtle spices.” The team at CostcoWineBlog was excited to find it at Costco for $16.99.
Kirkland Signature Rioja Reserva
ABV: 13.5% ReverseWineSnob proclaims, “Costco scores again!” The blog appreciated the wine’s taste profile, described as “blackberry, vanilla and balsamic along with secondary notes of licorice, mint, cedar and more all combine quite nicely.” According to the label, this is “an elegant wine made from 100% Tempranillo grapes grown in the region of Rioja.” This wine is sold at Costco for $8.
Best Champagnes and Sparkling Wines at Costco
Benvolio Italia Prosecco
ABV: 11% This Italian wine gets its strong citrus flavor from an assortment of fresh fruits, including peaches and lemon. It pairs well with fish or chicken. Community members from wine app and marketplace Vivino give this sparkling wine variety a rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Typically priced at around $60 for a 3-bottle pack.
Veuve Clicquot Brut Champagne
ABV: 14% Described by Costco as being “fruity and structured with baked apple and subtle honey flavors,” this is a wine that will definitely appeal to those who are fans of citrus tastes. The Vivino community gives this Champagne a 4.3 out of 5, and recommends pairing it with pork, shellfish, or mild/soft cheeses. According to CostcoWineBlog, it usually sells for around $50.
Kirkland Signature Brut Champagne
ABV: 12% One commenter on Vivino called this wine “a pleasant entry-level Champagne” while another noted it has a “light and crisp” taste and produced “plenty of bubbles.” With a price of around $20 at Costco, most reviewers agreed that it’s a great deal. As ReverseWineSnob put it, “An affordable luxury.”
Gloria Ferrer Brut Rosé
ABV: 12.5% The folks at CostcoWineBlog spotted this brut rosé at Costco for $13.99 and raved, “This is a solid bubbly wine at a rather amazing Costco price, definitely the lowest we’ve ever seen; we should have bought more.”
Mumm Napa Brut Prestige
ABV: 12.5% “Brut Prestige is Mumm Napa’s signature sparkling wine,” according to the winery, which says this wine features “bright citrus, red apple, stone fruit and creamy vanilla aromas, with hints of toast, honey and gingerbread spice.” Costco has reportedly sold this in stores for around $14. Next up, find out why Costco pizza is seriously addicting.