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Christmas Wine Trends in 2025: Sustainability, Sparkling Stars, and New Holiday Favorites

This Christmas, wine lovers are choosing bottles that reflect sustainability, premium quality, and a spirit of exploration. From biodynamic Hungarian wines to sparkling favourites, low- and no-alcohol options, and modern orange wines, 2025’s festive trends highlight conscious drinking and exciting new flavours. Discover the key styles shaping this holiday season in our latest blog post.
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As the holiday season approaches, the search for the perfect festive bottle intensifies. Whether for gifting, dinner-party pairing, or simply elevating a cozy evening at home, wine lovers in 2025 are looking for wines that feel exciting, thoughtful, and approachable. This year’s Christmas wine trends highlight sustainability, premium craftsmanship, and a growing curiosity for new styles — all while maintaining classic holiday comfort.

Sustainability Becomes Essential

In 2025, sustainability is no longer optional. Consumers increasingly seek organic, biodynamic, and sustainably produced wines, along with environmentally conscious packaging like lightweight or recycled bottles. Transparency around farming practices and local sourcing plays a crucial role in purchasing decisions. Wine shoppers want to feel aligned with the values behind the bottle, especially when buying for holiday gatherings and gifts.

Low- and No-Alcohol Wines Continue Their Rise

With festive events stretching across several weeks, moderation-friendly wines have become staples of the season. Low- and no-alcohol wines now offer complexity and authentic flavor.

A standout example is LAPOSA Non-Alcoholic Welschriesling, which delivers the elegance and taste of a classic Welschriesling without the alcohol. Options like this make holiday tables inclusive while still feeling celebratory.

Quality and Value: Premium Still Wines Shine

Consumers are becoming more deliberate in their choices, seeking wines that offer both quality and value. Premium still wines — especially high-quality French and Italian styles — remain top picks for gifting and special meals.

In Hungary, the Somlói Selection Aranyhegy Juhfark from Tornai Winery exemplifies a terroir-driven white that is both complex and accessible. Similarly, Kristinus Wine Estate’s Parapli Cuvée offers versatile, high-quality white wine at a reasonable price.

Sparkling Wines Take Over the Season

Sparkling wines are more popular than ever, and not just for New Year’s Eve. They now play a central role in the holiday experience — from aperitifs to dessert pairings.

Festive options include Carassia Blanc de Blanc Brut from Carastelec Sparkling Winery, Furmint Sparkling Brut Méthode Traditionnelle from Carpinus Winery, and the modern Esox III from Budaházy-Fekete Kúria Vineyard, all of which bring effervescence and versatility to holiday gatherings.

Affordable Alternatives With Character

With budgets in mind, many shoppers are seeking wines that deliver personality without a premium price. The Merlot – Szekretár Wines is a perfect example: bold, flavorful, and approachable, it makes a stylish addition to casual gatherings or last-minute gifts.

High-Acidity Whites for Holiday Pairings

High-acidity whites are trending as holiday meals become richer and more savory. They provide a refreshing lift that balances buttery sauces, roasted vegetables, and seafood.

The Egri Csillag from Korózs Winery and Serpens Tokaj Furmint Somos both offer the brightness and energy that complement festive menus perfectly.

Orange Wines for the Curious Palate

Orange wines continue to draw adventurous drinkers looking for texture, aromatic complexity, and a visually striking pour.

Kristinus Wine Estate’s Liquid Sunshine illustrates how this style can be both modern and festive, adding a conversation-starting element to holiday tables.

Chillable Reds & Softer Holiday Reds

Lighter red wines that can be enjoyed slightly chilled are gaining popularity, along with softer reds with plush, drinkable structures.

For example, Kristinus Wine Estate’s Petit Bonsai Kadarka is versatile, approachable, and perfect for pairing with charcuterie boards, roasted poultry, or casual holiday spreads.

Local Wines and Regional Identity — Including Hungary’s Tokaji Aszú

Holiday shoppers increasingly seek wines that feel personal, meaningful, and regionally expressive.

Producers such as Gróf Degenfeld Wine Estate and Zsirai Winery in Tokaj exemplify how local heritage, terroir, and centuries-old traditions come together in elegant, thoughtful holiday wines.

Modern Mulled Wine: A Seasonal Reinvention

Mulled wine remains a beloved classic, but new interpretations are gaining momentum. Creative spice blends, fruit infusions, and innovative serving styles — even chilled or cocktail-inspired — give consumers fresh ways to enjoy a nostalgic tradition.

This year’s trends reflect consumers who want:

  • Sustainable and transparent production
  • Inclusive low- and no-alcohol options
  • Quality-driven premium wines
  • Approachable alternatives with strong value
  • New styles that offer exploration and excitement

Wine in 2025 is not only about drinking — it’s about connecting with heritage, supporting mindful production, and discovering flavors that elevate every holiday moment. Whether you're seeking the sparkle of a special dinner, the comfort of a familiar classic, or the sweetness of Tokaji Aszú shared with loved ones, this year’s Christmas wine trends offer something for every kind of celebration.

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