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Browsing countless bottles of wine and multiple producers can be daunting when you’re trying to find the right bottle of wine. Thankfully, a quick online search can reveal wine ratings to help you find the perfect bottle.

Wine ratings and scores can be valuable to any wine lover when looking for their new favourite bottle. There are several scoring systems you might want to get acquainted with. We’ll walk you through the main ones so you can get to grips with wine ratings like a pro.

The 100-point scale

The most popular wine rating system used by most major wine magazines such as Wine Spectator, Decanter and Wine Enthusiast. The system was initially developed by the influential wine critic Robert M. Parker Jr., and has since become the industry standard. Yet, despite what the name suggests, the 100-Point scale really only has 30 points worth considering.

A wine automatically earns 50 points just for being a wine. On top of that, a wine can be awarded five or fewer points for colour and appearance and up to 15 points for aroma. The most important category is flavour and finish – up to 20 points can be awarded. Lastly, the overall quality of the wine can add a further 10 points.

The 20-point system uses the same criteria as the 100-point scale. If you’re more familiar with the 100-point system but are faced with a 20-point rating, simply multiply the score by five for a rough equivalent on the 100-Point scale.

Here’s a breakdown of how wines are labelled on the 100-point scale:

  • 96-100: These are exceptional wines, classed as outstanding or classic examples.
  • 90-95: These wines range from superior to exceptional.
  • 85-89: These wines are labelled as good to very good.
  • 80-84: Wines in this range are considered above average to good.
  • 70-79: Wines with these scores are flawed and taste average.
  • Under 70: When a wine scores below 70, it means there’s something fundamentally flawed, and it isn’t recommended.

How else can you rank wine?

Wines can also be ranked by awards from competitions.

Big competitions such as the International Wine and Spirits CompetitionDecanter World Wine Awards and the Sommeliers Choice Awards are worth paying attention to. Judges at these competitions are industry trailblazers, including Masters of Wine, professional critics, sommeliers, wine directors and buyers.

Although each competition has a distinctive medal system, look for bottles awarded Platinum, Double-Gold, and Gold medals – these are the best of the best! But don’t discount the Silver and Bronze badge wines – they can still offer quality flavours and styles worth trying.


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About the author

Chris Larkin

A seasoned copywriter with over two decades experience, Chris has been part of the team since 2021. At Laithwaites HQ, you’ll find him either working on our latest catalogue or creating informative content for our website. Qualified to WSET Level 3 Wine, Chris is as geeky about wine as he is about copywriting. But when it comes to choosing a special bottle, he is a traditionalist, and loves a good Bordeaux or Mâcon Chardonnay.

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