The Top 10 Most Clicked Articles from The Spill Newsletter
November 4, 2025 — Wine lovers are attracted to a wide diversity of content and perspectives. Whether looking for the best wines, educational content, aspects of health and wine, or the history of the beverage, these and other diverse topics made up the top 10 most clicked links in The Spill, the daily newsletter curating the best wine content on the web.
Over the past 60 days, the following were the 10 most clicked upon content links of the more than 800 delivered to subscribers of The Spill:
- World’s Best Chardonnay, Says the 2025 Intn. Wine Challenge, Food & Wine
- 10 Wines That Changed the World, Forbes
- The Essential Guide to Pinot Noir, Wine Enthusiast
- 11 Stunning U.S. Vineyards to Visit This Holiday Season, Food & Wine
- How Old Wineries Are Courting Younger Drinkers, Wine Enthusiast
- The 10 Best Steakhouses in America for Wine Lovers, Robb Report
- Red or White Wine: Science Gives Its Heart Health Verdict, Earth(dot)Com
- Michelin Burns Rubber on Wine Scores, Wine-Searcher
- Terroir Trailer: Pinot Noir is People, Killer People, Screen Anarchy
- The Case Against Orange Wine, Vanity Fair
Perhaps notable about the list is that 4 of the 10 highly favored articles promised a ranking of sorts, whether of the best steakhouses for wine lovers, the best Chardonnay according to a renowned wine competition, or of the most beautiful vineyards to visit.
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Founded earlier this year, The Spill is a free, daily email that curates the best wine content on the web. The daily email is human-curated (not AI) and delivers links to articles, podcasts, and videos from writers, educators, newsletter publishers, and YouTube creators from around the globe. Each issue is delivered in the morning and contains 20 – 30 links to content published over the past 24 hours. The Spill links to content that is not behind a paywall.
“The past decade has seen an explosion of sources creating wine-focused content on the web,” noted Tom Wark, publisher of The Spill. “Today, wine lovers are looking to legacy publications, YouTubers, podcasters, independent writers’ newsletters, and wine-centric magazines to sate their interest in wine. It is something of a golden age for wine content.”
Of significance, the content often found in The Spill daily email also demonstrates that many non-wine-centric publications are publishing stories about the beverage. The top 10 most clicked on stories include articles from Forbes, Earth.com, Vanity Fair, and Screen Anarchy.
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