You Need to Add These Black-Owned Wine Brands to Your Rotation

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this refreshing rosé

Maison Noir Wines Love Drunk Rosé

Love Drunk Rosé

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this refreshing rosé

Maison Noir Wines Love Drunk Rosé

“In this space, there aren’t a ton of people that look like me. Maison Noir stands out as a beacon within this changing landscape, being the largest African-American producer of wine in the United States,” says André Mack, sommelier and Maison Noir founder.

With its strawberry aroma and tart, fruity notes, you’ll one hundo percent feel love drunk after sipping on this rosé. No need to thank me!

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this sister-led label

Domaine Curry 2021 Founder’s Blend Red

2021 Founder's Blend Red

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this sister-led label

Domaine Curry 2021 Founder’s Blend Red

Sisters Sydel and Ayesha Curry (yes, that Ayesha Curry) created their wine label Domaine Curry to celebrate the generations of strong women who helped shape the Curry family’s heritage. Blended with a diverse range of grape varieties to please all palettes, this splurge-worthy Napa Valley red blend is the perfect bottle to bring to your next family dinner.

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this celeb-owned brand

Wade Cellars Three by Wade Chenin Blanc

Three by Wade Chenin Blanc

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this celeb-owned brand

Wade Cellars Three by Wade Chenin Blanc

Basketball fans, meet your new favorite game night beverage. Wade Cellars wine is co-founded by—you guessed it—basketball legend Dwayne Wade. According to Dwayne, two-thirds of Wade Cellars staff are people of color, proving the celeb-owned wine brand’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in the alcohol industry. This refreshing bottle is under $25, so why not give it a try?

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this jazz pairing wine

Flo Chardonnay California

Chardonnay California

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this jazz pairing wine

Flo Chardonnay California

Flo Wines blends founder and acclaimed jazz musician Marcus Johnson’s two passions: music and wine. Get this: He curated a Spotify playlist of his music for your next wine night with this crisp, buttery California Chardonnay. Pair it with a charcuterie board and your night is set!!

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mary j blige’s wine brand

Sun Goddess 2019 Sauvignon Blanc

2019 Sauvignon Blanc

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mary j blige’s wine brand

Sun Goddess 2019 Sauvignon Blanc

Wine nights are a whole lot more fun with a bottle of Mary J. Blige’s wine brand, Sun Goddess. The Queen of R&B sources from vineyards owned by the Fantinel family in Friuli Venezia Giulia, a region in Italy with some of the best wine-growing conditions in the world.

“I’ve always loved the sun, and as a child, I always tried to capture the sun’s warmth and energy,” shares Mary. “‘Sun Goddess’ immediately struck me as the perfect name, as it connects my real life, conveys the connection between nature, and the personality of wines I enjoy the most.”

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this summery french wine

Le Fête Wine Co. La Fete du Rosé

La Fete du Rosé

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this summery french wine

Le Fête Wine Co. La Fete du Rosé

If your summer plans don’t include jet-setting to St. Tropez this year (same), why not try a rosé from St. Tropez instead?! A far-cheaper alternative to a vacay, this affordable wine has a fruity and floral taste that’ll transport you to the French coastal town it hails from.

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this $20 red wine

LVE John Legend Signature Series Cabernet Sauvignon

John Legend Signature Series Cabernet Sauvignon

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this $20 red wine

LVE John Legend Signature Series Cabernet Sauvignon

Fans of celebrity wines should grab a bottle of this berry-forward North Coast Cab from the John Legend Signature Series by LVE—produced in collaboration with Napa Valley’s renowned Raymond Vineyards.

“For the price, this is an exceptional bottle of wine. Very smooth taste with wonderful aromas,” writes one Total Wine reviewer who says they “would recommend [it] to anyone looking for a tasty, cheaper bottle of wine.”

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this napa valley staple

Brown Estate 2018 Zinfandel

2018 Zinfandel

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this napa valley staple

Brown Estate 2018 Zinfandel

Brown Estate may be the first (and currently, the only) Black-owned estate winery in the Napa Valley, but it certainly won’t be the last, thanks to the strides founding winemakers Coral and David Brown are making in California’s wine scene.

This 2018 zinfandel features hints of strawberry, raspberry candy, and….toasted marshmallows??!! Yes, we absolutely will be ordering an entire case.

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this women-led label

House of Brown Chardonnay

Chardonnay

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this women-led label

House of Brown Chardonnay

Established in 2018 as the sister label of Brown Estate, House of Brown wants to make Black-owned wine easy for everyone to access. This crisp, fruity $20 chardonnay makes an excellent intro to the brand.

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this sparkling wine

Mermosa Mersecco Blanc de Blanco

Mersecco Blanc de Blanco

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this sparkling wine

Mermosa Mersecco Blanc de Blanco

Founded by Desiree Noisette, Mermosa is Florida’s first Black woman-owned wine brand. Sparkling wines are the company’s specialty, so grab this mermaid-inspired Mersecco for your next weekend brunch or birthday celebration. It’s got a splash of orange and pineapple juices for a refreshing taste that’s not too sweet.

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this rich cali red

Longevity Cabernet Sauvignon California

Cabernet Sauvignon California

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this rich cali red

Longevity Cabernet Sauvignon California

Longevity Wines was founded in 2008 by the president of the Association of African American Vintners, Phil Long. This full-bodied California Cabernet Sauvignon features notes of plum, cherry, blackberry, and black licorice—and it’s only $13, so drink up!

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this nutritionally transparent label

Love Cork Screw Good Times Good Friends Pinot Grigio

Good Times Good Friends Pinot Grigio

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this nutritionally transparent label

Love Cork Screw Good Times Good Friends Pinot Grigio

Love Cork Screw is an award-winning, Black woman-owned and -operated wine brand that began in Chicago. For transparency, there’s a nutritional label on the back of every bottle, unlike the majority of wine brands.

This crisp apple and pear pinot is ~perfect~ for a sunny spring day—and it’s under $15!

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this bold red wine

Okapi Wines Proprietors Blend

Proprietors Blend

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this bold red wine

Okapi Wines Proprietors Blend

In 2006, Okapi founders Dan and Kim Johnson transformed an overgrown walnut orchard into Jungle Love Vineyard. This award-winning Proprietors Blend combines multiple vintage Cabernet and a touch of Petit Verdot for a full-bodied, chocolatey red that’s perfect for date night.

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this spiced chardonnay

Intercept 24 Chardonnay

24 Chardonnay

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this spiced chardonnay

Intercept 24 Chardonnay

Charles Woodson—an 18-year NFL vet with 65 career interceptions, NBD—also has a love for winemaking. While in Napa Valley for football training, Charles developed an appreciation for the process of making wine and the people who do it. His 24 Chardonnay is a rich, velvety rendition of the classic white with flavor notes of spiced apples, citrus, and biscuits.

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this gold-gilded bottle

Armand De Brignac Ace of Spades Brut Gold Champagne

Ace of Spades Brut Gold Champagne

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this gold-gilded bottle

Armand De Brignac Ace of Spades Brut Gold Champagne

First founded in 2006, then purchased by Jay-Z in 2014, Armand De Brignac wines ooze upper-echelon taste and Beyoncé-level class (I mean, just look at this gold bottle!!). The Brut Gold Champagne is a staple for the label, and a bunch of rappers shout-out Armand De Brignac in songs.

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this regal brut

Le Chemin Du Roi The King Path Brut Champagne

The King Path Brut Champagne

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this regal brut

Le Chemin Du Roi The King Path Brut Champagne

French for “King’s Highway” or “King’s Road,” Le Chemin Du Roi offers top-of-the-line champagne fit for a king (OR QUEEN, tyvm!!). The Brut champagne has notes of stone fruit, toasted brioche, bay leaf, and white cherries.

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this award-winning rosé

McBride Sisters Black Girl Magic Rosé

Black Girl Magic Rosé

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this award-winning rosé

McBride Sisters Black Girl Magic Rosé

Sisters Robin and Andréa McBride lived 7,000 miles apart before they were united by their aunt in 1999 and bonded over their love of wine. Now, their company is the largest Black-owned wine brand in the United States. (@HBO please make this a docuseries!!)

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this decadent red

Michael Lavelle Iris Zinfandel

Iris Zinfandel

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this decadent red

Michael Lavelle Iris Zinfandel

Michael Lavelle Wines is a luxury Black-owned wine brand that opened its doors in 2020. The brand, founded by Howard alums, sells a range of wines that’ll suit anyone’s fancy. The Iris Zinfandel has flavor notes of fresh blackberries, dark cherries, vanilla, and hints of cocoa.

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this canned wine

Cool Cat Grapefruit Cocktail Spritz

Grapefruit Cocktail Spritz

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this canned wine

Cool Cat Grapefruit Cocktail Spritz

Canned wine will be your brunch bestie allllll summer long. This option from Cool Cat has a refreshing, tart grapefruit flavor and some bubbles to make things extra fun. Because panicking when you can’t find a corkscrew is so yesterday.

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this vacay in a bottle

Earl Stevens Tropiscato

Tropiscato

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this vacay in a bottle

Earl Stevens Tropiscato

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Earl Stevens, aka rapper E-40, has an eponymous California-based winery that offers everything from crisp whites to rich red blends. But we are really here for the Tropiscato—it’s a Moscato blend that has tropical fruits mixed in with the grapes to create a sweet, fruity beverage that’s basically vacation in a bottle. FYI: It’s best served chilled over ice.

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Sarah Maberry is a Firstfinds Commerce Writer at Hearst Magazines, covering trending products in fashion, beauty, lifestyle and beyond. She’s obsessed with being the first to wear, try, watch and buy what’s going viral.
 

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