Vintage 2023 — Freshness, balance and selected great successes
Buying a 2023 wine means choosing a recent vintage that is already very appealing in several regions, but one that still requires discernment. The best wines favour fruit, freshness, aromatic clarity and an expression that is often more accessible than massive.
The most convincing opportunities today are found in Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, dry white Bordeaux, Sauternes and Barsac, white Burgundy, the best wines from the Northern Rhône and German Riesling. Elsewhere, beautiful bottles certainly exist, but the name of the estate matters more than the vintage alone.
For the most reliable choices, focus first on Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2023, Sauternes and Barsac, dry white Bordeaux, white Burgundy, Northern Rhône Syrah and German Riesling. For red Bordeaux, red Burgundy, Champagne, Switzerland, Piedmont or Spain, the selection of the estate remains decisive.
The 6 strongest estimated successes of the 2023 vintage
A deliberately concise selection of the most convincing regions and wine styles of the 2023 vintage, designed to guide purchases without overloading the mobile reading experience.
A great cellar vintage, with benchmark Cabernets.
The key Bordeaux buying axis of the vintage.
Elegant reds, to be selected by estate.
Expressive Chardonnays, precise estates to target.
Very convincing Syrah, with fine balance.
Fresh, clear-cut Rieslings from the best producers.
World Web Wines estimated scores, for editorial guidance only. They provide a buying orientation and do not represent a single official rating.
The style of the 2023 vintage
2023 is a contrasted vintage, where the best wines favour balance, fruit and drinkability rather than sheer density. Some regions are already easy to read, while others require more perspective. The right approach is to distinguish the confirmed successes from the areas where careful selection remains essential.
Napa Valley 2023 — A great year for Cabernet Sauvignon
In Napa Valley, 2023 stands out as one of the major international successes of the vintage. A long, moderate season allowed Cabernet Sauvignon to ripen slowly, producing wines often marked by clear fruit, refined tannins and serious ageing potential.
Look for: Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, Bordeaux-style blends and benchmark Californian estates.
Bordeaux 2023 — Great whites, remarkable Sauternes, elegant reds
In Bordeaux, 2023 is a more classical and less concentrated vintage than 2022. Dry whites, Sauternes and Barsac are among the most obvious successes. The best selected reds appeal through balance, freshness and an expression that is less massive than in recent solar years.
Look for: Sauternes, Barsac, white Pessac-Léognan, white Graves and carefully selected reds from leading estates.
Burgundy 2023 — Expressive whites and charming reds
In Burgundy, 2023 brought generous volumes and expressive wines. The most accomplished whites combine ripeness, freshness and balance, while the reds are more appealing for their fruit, charm and immediate readability than for massive concentration.
Look for: Chablis, Meursault, Puligny-Montrachet, Chassagne-Montrachet, Côte de Nuits and well-established leading estates.
Northern Rhône 2023 — Fresh and structured Syrah
In the Northern Rhône, 2023 offers very good potential, especially for Syrah. The best wines combine dark fruit, freshness, structure and precision, with a less massive style than in the hottest years. The Southern Rhône can also deliver beautiful bottles, but selection by estate remains more important.
Look for: Côte-Rôtie, Hermitage, Cornas, Saint-Joseph, benchmark Crozes-Hermitage and carefully selected Châteauneuf-du-Pape.
Germany 2023 — Fresh and precise Riesling
In Germany, 2023 offers attractive opportunities for Riesling lovers. The best wines favour freshness, clear fruit and aromatic definition, with appealing balance from the most consistent producers.
Look for: Riesling from the Mosel, Nahe, Rheingau and Rheinhessen, especially from estates known for precision.
Alsace, Champagne, Switzerland, Piedmont and Spain — Selection by estate
Beyond the six main successes, 2023 also offers beautiful bottles in Alsace, Champagne, Switzerland, Piedmont and Spain. In these regions, however, buying should remain more selective: the producer’s reputation, the style of the cuvée and the balance of the wine matter more than a broad reading of the vintage.
Key takeaways
Best buying axes: Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauternes, Barsac, dry white Bordeaux, white Burgundy, Northern Rhône reds and German Riesling.
Select carefully: red Bordeaux, red Burgundy, Champagne, Switzerland, Piedmont, Spain and Mediterranean regions.
Style to look for: clear fruit, freshness, balance, drinkability and reliability of the estate.
Choosing a 2023 bottle
For a recent cellar addition, a gift or a bottle to follow over time, 2023 rewards precise buying. The finest opportunities are already visible in the most readable regions; the right reflex is then to choose estates capable of turning this young vintage into genuinely desirable bottles.