Here you’ll find 18 Wines that start with Q that begin with Q, organized from “QbA” to “Qupé”. This collection highlights varietals, producer names, and regional styles useful for tasting, study, or pairing at the table.

Wines that start with Q are wines, grape varieties, or producer names beginning with the letter Q. Although Q is an uncommon initial, entries like QbA and Qupé show both historic classifications and modern producers.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Type, Grape(s), Region, Country, and Notes.

Name: The official wine or producer name as listed so you can quickly find and recognize specific entries.

Type: Indicates whether the entry is a varietal, producer, regional style, or classification to help you filter results.

Grape(s): Lists the primary grape or blend components so you understand flavor expectations and make pairing choices.

Region: Shows the wine’s traditional growing area or appellation so you can compare terroir and style at a glance.

Country: Identifies the nation of origin so you can narrow choices by geography and typical production methods.

Notes: Short, practical details about flavor, food pairings, or notable history to guide tasting and selection.

Wines that start with Q

NameTypePrimary grape(s)Region/Country
QuincyappellationSauvignon BlancQuincy, Loire, France
Quarts-de-ChaumeappellationChenin BlancLoire (Anjou), France
QbAstyleRiesling, Müller‑Thurgau, SilvanerGermany
Quinta do NovalcommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta RorizDouro, Portugal
Quinta do Noval NacionalcommercialTouriga NacionalDouro, Portugal
Quinta do CrastocommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
Quinta do VesúviocommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
Quinta da RoêdacommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
Quinta do ValladocommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
Quinta de la RosacommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
Quinta do BomfimcommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
Quinta do Vale MeãocommercialTouriga Nacional, Touriga FrancaDouro, Portugal
QuiviraproducerZinfandel, Syrah, GrenacheDry Creek Valley, Sonoma, USA
Quilceda CreekproducerCabernet SauvignonColumbia Valley, Washington, USA
QupéproducerSyrah, Grenache, ViognierSanta Barbara, California, USA
Quails’ GateproducerPinot Noir, ChardonnayOkanagan Valley, Canada
QuerciabellaproducerSangioveseChianti Classico, Tuscany, Italy
QuadyproducerOrange Muscat, ZinfandelMadera/California, USA

Descriptions

Quincy
Pronounced “KWEN-see”; Loire AOC making zesty Sauvignon Blanc—citrus, green herbs, crisp and drinkable.
Quarts-de-Chaume
Pronounced “Karts‑deh‑SHOM”; sweet Grand Cru Chenin—honeyed, apricot and botrytis‑rich dessert wines.
QbA
Pronounced “Q‑B‑A”; German Qualitätswein label for regionally typical quality wines, styles range from dry to off‑dry.
Quinta do Noval
Historic Douro quinta famed for Vintage Port and dry reds—powerful black‑fruit, floral Touriga notes.
Quinta do Noval Nacional
Legendary single‑vineyard Vintage Port (“Nacional”); ungrafted Touriga Nacional vines yield intensely perfumed, long‑lived wines.
Quinta do Crasto
Traditional Douro estate producing acclaimed Ports and concentrated dry reds with dark fruit and mineral lift.
Quinta do Vesúvio
Pronounced “veh‑SOO‑vee‑oh”; historic Port house known for powerful Vintage Ports and structured Douro reds.
Quinta da Roêda
Taylor’s‑owned quinta, a classic source for Vintage Port—firm tannins, black cherry and spice.
Quinta do Vallado
One of the oldest Douro quintas; produces structured Ports and modern dry reds with floral Touriga character.
Quinta de la Rosa
Family‑run quinta making classic Ports and elegant Douro table wines—juicy black fruit and spice.
Quinta do Bomfim
Bomfim (Graham’s) quinta known for concentrated Vintage Ports with plum, liquorice and ageworthy tannins.
Quinta do Vale Meão
High‑profile Douro estate producing powerful, textured table wines and port‑style wines with ripe dark fruit.
Quivira
Organic/biodynamic Sonoma winery known for Zinfandel and Rhône blends—ripe fruit balanced by fresh acidity.
Quilceda Creek
Pronounced “KWIL‑see‑duh”; top Washington estate famed for intense, ageworthy Cabernet Sauvignons with dense dark fruit.
Qupé
Pronounced “koo‑PAY”; Santa Barbara winery focused on Rhône varieties—elegant Syrah and fragrant whites.
Quails’ Gate
Okanagan estate known for cool‑climate Pinot and Chardonnay—stone fruit, bright acidity and regional freshness.
Querciabella
Organic/biodynamic Chianti Classico producer; refined Sangiovese and Super Tuscans with cherry, earth and herbal notes.
Quady
Known for dessert wines (Essensia) made from Orange Muscat and fortified styles—aromatic, sweet citrus and tropical notes.
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