You can binge-watch wine shows by pairing them with a wine show, your favorite wine, cheese, or cheese popcorn. Here’s a list of the top wine series and trending shows online.
Grab your wine partner and prepare to enjoy a marathon of wine tastings.
Oz & James’ Big Wine Adventure
James May, who does not know wine, is Top Gear’s most famous racer, scruffbag, and beer drinker. Oz Clarke, an award-winning wine critic and writer, is the world’s foremost authority on French wine. Oz’s mission in life is to excite and educate James about French wine. Oz and James embark on a six-week wine adventure that takes them through France’s most stunning wine regions.
Wine Warriors
William Browning, the show’s host, takes viewers on a journey through winemaking. Winemakers will show you how wine is made. He takes you on a bumpy journey from the grape to your glass. This season’s first episode features Northern Michigan winemaking families familiar with their business. William visits the top wineries and vineyards around the globe to learn about winemaking. He calls these winemakers “Wine Warriors”.
Wine Masters
The cinematic documentary series about terroir and tradition. The first season features some of the most respected winemaking families sharing their knowledge and stories about the best wine regions, terroirs, and grape varieties. The documentary’s experts are Jeannie Cho Lee and Time Atkin. The second season is based upon five highly regarded wine families from Italy discussing each region. The second season features Master of Wine Richard Hemming and Burton Anderson, an Italian wine writer, and Sarah Heller, who share their knowledge about each documentary. The third season will be filmed in five Spanish regions, where Master of Wine Christy Canterbury (and Tim Atkins) share their knowledge.
The Wine Show
The entire show is centered on wine. It provides a practical and innovative approach to wine education. It tells the stories of people who made mistakes in the wine industry, suffered through war and those who, over time, have influenced what you drink. These episodes include short films about frauds in the wine industry and many other topics. It is entertaining, funny, informative, and surprising for wine lovers.
Gran Reserva
Spanish drama about 3 Rioja winemakers: the Cortazar and the Reverte. Filmed in beautiful locations throughout La Rioja, including Briones and the Valpiedra estate, Haro and Alfaro. The plot of this thriller is filled with melodrama.
Vine Talk
VineTalk is a unique celebrity talk show that focuses on wine. The show features a celebrity panel, and the audience engages in blind tastings of different wines before deciding on their favorite. Every episode is filled with great stories, discussions and lots of discoveries. Each episode showcases a different wine region or varietal from around the globe. Stanley Tucci hosts the show, and a panel of celebrity chefs and well-known personalities make up the ensemble panel. They also make fun of the world of wine, making the show accessible and entertaining for everyone.
World of Wine
World of Wine features the stories of key figures from the best wineries and wine regions around the globe. These episodes feature the most famous wine regions in Australia, New Zealand, California, and California. Colin West is a producer and director of many wine movies and shows.
Wine Whoopee With Brandon Anders
It is currently one of the most popular wine series, with a 4.5-star rating from Amazon Prime. Winemaker Brandon Anders visits New York’s Hudson Village to learn more about viticulture. He shares his stories, including special tastings and local history.
It All Starts with Wine
Wine Enthusiast is a series that introduces you to the world of famous winemakers and chefs. You will see them celebrating their love, life, culture, and many other things that all began with wine. The first season is set in Uruguay, Argentina and California. The series explores people, places and cultures in the fascinating world of wine.
V stands for Vino
Vincent Anter, your sommelier, takes you on a journey through the history and culture of new wine regions. He makes new acquaintances with winemakers and drinks with them. You’ll also learn about wine-related topics. He can even make perfect pairings for wines in local restaurants.

