Best Wines at Sam’s Club for Holiday Entertaining

Best Wines at Sam's Club for Holiday Entertaining

  • Six sommelier-approved Sam’s Club wines offer excellent holiday picks from $10 to $60.
  • Options range from crisp whites to bold reds and festive Champagnes for any celebration.
  • Expert pairing tips help match each bottle with holiday dishes, desserts or gifting needs.

These six wines from Sam’s Club are ideal bottles for your holiday party. Whether you’re hosting dinner or need an impressive gift, these wines range from $10 to $60, so you’ll find a perfect blend that fits your budget.

The wines below were selected by level one sommelier Karla Walsh and level four sommelier Kiersten Hickman. These expert-recommended wines deliver great value, so visit your local Sam’s Club for these selections.

Oyster Bay New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc

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$9.98 per 750-milliliter bottle

According to Walsh, this crisp and zesty Oyster Bay New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc emulates holiday cheer.

“Even if the weather outside is frightful, the citrus and tropical fruit notes can at least transport your taste buds to somewhere bright and sunny,” she says. “Try it with cheese boards and salads, or add a bow to share as a host gift.” Per Walsh’s suggestion, we think this would pair well with our highly-rated Citrus Salad with Pomegranate and Mint.

Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut Champagne

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$42.98 per 750-milliliter bottle

For celebration season, Hickman’s first pick is a classic: Moet & Chandon Imperial Brut Champagne.

“December is Champagne month, so what better way to kick off the party by popping a cork of bubbles,” Hickman says. “Moet & Chandon is one of the most iconic Champagne houses of the region, and their Brut is blended with the top three grapes of the region: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Fun fact for your guests: Did you know they have a secret stash of bottles in their cellars reserved for the King of England?”

The sommelier recommends serving this sparkling wine with baked brie and crostini, or with old-fashioned oysters.

Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Red

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$18.96 per 750-milliliter bottle

“Turkey gets the spotlight on Thanksgiving, but come Hanukkah and Christmas, red meat mains like brisket, beef tenderloin, roast lamb and prime rib might star as the centerpiece,” Walsh shares, which is why she recommends this Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Red.

She describes this robust red as embracing notes of dark cherries, plums and cocoa. So when you’re serving our five-star Prime Rib or Braised Lamb Shanks, try this California cabernet.

Risata DOCG Moscato d’Asti Sparkling Wine

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$12.12 per 750-milliliter bottle

“To please every palate at the party, I highly recommend grabbing a bottle of something on the sweeter side for guests who aren’t into anything dry,” Hickman says, choosing Risata DOCG Moscato d’Asti Sparkling Wine as a sophisticated semi-sweet choice. “A wine with DOCG is the top designation for an Italian wine, so this wine is a steal.”

Hickman recommends pairing this bubbly with Christmas cookies. Try some of our favorite recipes, from these Raspberry-Lemon Crinkle Cookies to our hot-off-the-press Cinnamon Roll Cookies.

Veuve Clicquot Rose Champagne

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$59.96 per 750-milliliter bottle

“This is a splurge, but little feels more celebratory on December 31 than Champagne, and this one is renowned for a reason,” Walsh says about this Veuve Clicquot Rose Champagne. “Offering that pleasant biscuit-like quality, courtesy of the juice aging with the yeast in the bottle according to the traditional method, this sparkling wine shines with ripe red fruit flavors and aromas.”

Watch the New Year’s Eve ball drop with this luxury bottle. Pair with a salty snack like Everything-Seasoned Almonds or portable party desserts like Mixed Berry Cream Pies.

Monsanto Tuscany Chianti Classico Riserva Wine

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$25.97 per 750-milliliter bottle

“For guests who love something a little more full-bodied, this red wine is it,” Hickman shares about this $25 Monsanto Tuscany Chianti Classico Riserva Wine that she declares to be the perfect holiday dinner wine. “The majority of this wine is blended with Sangiovese, a red grape that has lots of savory notes and grippy tannins, perfect with proteins like roast beef!”

She says this wine is a “steal” for its quality: “Chianti Classico is also a DOCG coming from some of the best vineyards in Tuscany, and Riserva means the wine went through a period of aging before hitting the shelves.” Head to Sam’s Club ASAP to snag this bottle and any of the sommeliers’ other five recommendations.