July 1, 2023
Wine belongs in a bottle, many thought, and still think. But then there are those that aren’t satisfied with the status quo, and so those risk takers decided to put wine in a box. Then, they pushed further, thinking outside the wine box by putting wine in cans. Crazy. Or is it? We needed to find out for you, so we searched the web to find the consensus best canned wine brands, according to experts, and we’ve listed them here for you.
Luckily, having a can of wine to sip on makes it even easier to enjoy anywhere you go. And research shows drinking wine won’t necessarily harm your health. In a new study, researchers in Canada say enjoying a daily beer or glass of wine does not raise the risk of a premature death. It may not harm you, but it also won’t help you. This study reveals that you will not gain any health benefits from light, moderate, or, of course, heavy alcohol consumption.
Now that you can justify popping a bottle (or can), get to it! And did you know that your taste in wine may actually reveal something about you? A new study shows that those who enjoy red wine said they’re introverts (48%), while respondents who enjoy sparkling wine, are the most likely to be outgoing, identifying as extroverts (40%). With cans being a new addition to the market, we’re not exactly sure yet what it means to be a can fan, but let’s find out!
So, if you love a good bottle of wine, why not try a can this time? Below is our list of the top five best canned wine brands, according to experts. Of course, we want to hear from you. Which canned wine is your favorite? Comment below to let us know!
The List: Best Canned Wine Brands, According to Experts

Archer Roose
You may want to chill the Malbec, according to StyleCaster: “Searching for a juicy red you can sip from a can? Archer Roose’s Malbec doesn’t disappoint. ‘Archer Roose did an amazing job with their Malbec,’ Gerstein says. ‘Malbec is generally quite rich, [and] this wine [is] very fruit-forward.’ To balance out all that juice, Gerstein recommends serving the wine ‘a bit cooler than you’re used to.’ The wine will go down easier—but it’ll still pack a punch.”
PureWow lists the Archer Roose Sauvignon Blanc as their best dry white wine: “Just because Archer Roose’s ads are lighthearted doesn’t mean the brand isn’t serious about vino. Its Sauvignon Blanc can hold its own against high-end bottles, with citrus-meets-bell-pepper notes, dry taste and shimmering minerality. It’s excellent paired with seafood or Mediterranean dishes (it can really hold its own against salty feta and olives and garlicky shrimp, in particular).”
And for a little more about the brand, Food52 adds: “The smart and funny Elizabeth Banks has just become the CCO and tongue-in-cheek spokesperson for this luxury-hip canned wine brand. Archer Roose offers rosé, Sauvignon Blanc, Malbec, and a sparkling white blend, and incorporates neat touches like skin-contact fermentation, low interventions, and atypical grapes from niche regions in France, Greece, Argentina, and Chile.”
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