May 25 is officially the best day of the year for anyone who enjoys a glass (or a bottle) of wine—National Wine Day!

Both those who simply just love to unwind with their favorite bottle at the end of the day and aren’t particular about their picks, as well as those who are a bit more discriminatory about their wines can celebrate the day. There are several different varieties to choose from, and thankfully, there are wines which will suit almost every budget as well. Whether you have a preference for something a little more pricey, or you like bottles that tend to be on the lower end of the price spectrum, here are 10 of the best wines to try on any budget:

Cabernet Sauvignon

Santa Rita 2016 120 Reserva Especial Cabernet Sauvignon ($8): For a bottle that still scores well but that is one of the most essentially affordable options out there for only $8.00 a bottle, this is a great option.

Von Strasser 2009 Estate Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon ($70): For a wine that has one of the highest scores possible (Wine Enthusiast gives it a 98), but that doesn’t cost more than $100 for a bottle, this Napa Valley wine is a phenomenal choice. It was also one of the magazine’s Best of Year picks from 2012.

Merlot

Paumanok 2010 Tuthill’s Lane Vineyard Merlot ($75): This wine from the Paumanok Winery in Long Island’s Wine Region is often reviewed with high scores, including through Wine Enthusiast, where it received an impressive 94 points and a Cellar Selection designation.

Columbia Crest 2014 Grand Estates Merlot ($12): Receiving 87 points by Wine Enthusiast makes this blend, with notes of both milk chocolate and plum, a best buy for its wallet friendly price.

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Moscato

Saracco 2015 Moscato D’Asti ($16): Scoring a 92 with Wine Enthusiast, this affordable bottle is perfect for those who prefer sweet wines.

Pinot Grigio

Domaine Zind-Humbrecht 2000 Selection des Grains Nobles Clos Jebsal Pinot Gris (N/A): This one might be hard to track down and the advanced age on the bottle likely means it has the kind of price tag that only a collector of rare and vintage wines might be willing to spend. However, the high score of a 98 from Wine Enthusiast, and the fact that it comes from France make it worth the effort to track it down (and totally worth the price).

Pinot Noir

W.H. Smith 2005 Maritime Vineyard Pinot Noir ($52): High marks from Wine Enthusiast of a 98 make this a hard option to beat when it comes to drinking Pinot Noir. What makes this particular wine more special is that it isn’t from one specific vineyard, and is actually made from a blend through different ones.

Rosé

2016 Summer Water Rosé ($15): Signing up for Winc, a wine club membership which will send you three bottles of wine every month. One of their best offerings includes this bottle, which is curated with partners Yes Way Rosé, and is touted as a perfect wine for Summer drinking.

White Blend

2013 Everything Nice White Blend ($13): Also available from Winc is this exclusive blend that is perfectly sweet and balances beautifully with both spicy and creamy dishes.

Zinfandel

Sutter Home Zinfandel ($6.00): This reliable affordable brand is also an award winner, getting Double Gold honors during the 2017 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition.