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Editor’s choice: 3 bargain Euro wines to scratch the travel itch


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Posted 10 Jul 2025

By
Lara Chan-Baker


Three top European wines on offer for My Dan's members this July

Who needs a vacay when the My Dan’s offers are this good?

Lara is the Editor in Chief of Dan’s Daily. Each month, she scours the list of 300+ My Dan’s member offers to find her favourite deals – the bottles you’ll definitely want to grab while the price is right. Join My Dan’s for free to get low prices, exclusive offers and access to member-only events and experiences.

 

If your social feeds look anything like mine, everyone you know is in Europe right now. Chomping down on baguettes as they stroll along the Seine, reclining on sun-soaked rocks in Sardinia, sipping cocktails in the back streets of Barcelona. It’s enough to make you hurl. 

But hey, if a vacay isn’t quite in the budget this year, rest assured there are ways to gift yourself a little escape without actually boarding a plane. Just take a leisurely passeggiata down the wine aisle and bring Europe home to you. 

Below, find three deliciously strapping European wines that are all on My Dan’s member offer, putting them under $30 bucks a pop until 30 July, 2025.

Borsao Tres Picos Garnacha is from Spain

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1. Borsao Tres Picos Garnacha

First stop, Spain. If you and I were holed up in some adorable Spanish bar together, we’d likely be sipping on a glass of garnacha – AKA grenache. And if bang for buck is what you seek, the Tres Picos from Borsao is here to deliver. 

Like the country it hails from, it’s big and loud and passionate. Loads of cherry and raspberry character make this critic fave fabulous with food of all sorts. Truly, this punches a lot higher than the price you’ll pay for it.

Member price: $25 | Non-member price: $29.99

2. Domäne Wachau Terrassen Federspiel Grüner Veltliner

Now it’s over to Austria for a very of-the-moment grape: grüner veltliner. Haven’t tried it? You should – particularly if you’re a fan of riesling. This bottle, from Austria’s most celebrated grüner region of Wassau, is a real benchmark example – super dry, crispy, crunchy acidity, juicy fruits and florals, and white pepper to finish. This is such an easy, versatile wine and I challenge you not to fall in love with it (especially at this price).

Member price: $24 | Non-member price: $29.99

 

Austrian gruner veltliner is great for people who like riesling

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A bottle of Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux Brut NV

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3. Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux Brut NV France

Okay, piping hot tip here: when Champagne just isn’t on your bank account bingo card, grab a bottle of the Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux. This is France’s oldest sparkling wine, predating Champagne by about 100 years, and the price-to-quality ratio is out of this world.

It’s made in the same traditional method as Champagne, but with different grapes – here you’ll find mauzac, versus the chardonnay, pinot noir, and pinot meunier grapes used in Champagne. It also comes at a fraction of the price. 

Is it going to be the same as a $200 bottle of Champers? Of course not. But is it genuinely bloody fantastic? Hell yes. What you get in this bottle, for this price, is kind of insane.

Member price: $18 | Non-member price: $21.99

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