Believe it or not, it’s easier than ever to buy great wines without spending a fortune. From my tastings this year, I’ve picked 50 wines that cost under $50 a bottle—and deliver both value and sheer deliciousness for the price.

To find the biggest bang for the buck, look in emerging regions and those with less buzz, such as Mendocino instead of Napa, Beaujolais instead of Burgundy.

Rather than hunting the best-known grape varieties, try such neglected classics as chenin blanc or hard-to-pronounce obscure ones, like voisinho. Entry level and second wines from the best estates almost always offer top value.

Above all, shop around. (That’s what the internet is for.)

Fun Fizz

For top inexpensive bubbly, look outside Champagne.

NV Jansz Premium Cuvée Brut ($22): Cool Tasmania is the source of this fresh, fruity sparkler with creamy bubbles and tangy acidity.

2015 Domaine La Grange Tiphaine Rosa, Rosé, Rosam ($24): Few pet nat sparklers are as delicious as this refreshing pink organic from 80-year-old vines in the Loire Valley.

NV Quartz Reef Methode Traditionelle Brut ($27): A top pinot noir producer in New Zealand’s Central Otago crafts this lemony, zesty bubbly in a classic manner.

2010 Bolney Estate Blanc de Blancs Brut ($50): English fizz has just arrived in the U.S. This sophisticated example has a citrus and mineral character that mirrors fine Champagne.

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