I never could get into wine, gives me heartburn. The wife drinks some, but I don't even pay attention to what she picks up. The wine section is too far from the scotch.
I never could get into wine, gives me heartburn. The wife drinks some, but I don't even pay attention to what she picks up. The wine section is too far from the scotch.
Cupcake Cab. Sav. 2009 California.
Kinda girly but not bad at all. I'd probably get this again. About $9.
Frog's Leap Cabernet Sauvignon 2007 Napa Valley
High acidity. Meant for food. Benefits from decanting.
Now you're talkin'...
I got momma hooked on old vine zins - nice and rich with a bit of a peppery taste.
My favorite (boy does it let out a bouquet when you open the bottle) - T-Vine. I was lucky enough to pick it up at $35/bottle during a local sale. Definitely one of those wines I like to reserve for a special occasion.
But - I wholeheartedly agree with the under $20 philosophy.
Old Vine Zins in that category which are quite nice...
Seven Deadly Zins - 15ish.
Gnarly Head Zin - 12ish.
Lately - momma and I have been drinking the Kendall Jackson Vitner's Reserve "Summation". A very nice red blend (they do have a white, but I've not yet tried it). Around 12 bucks a bottle.
And I really like the Bogle Cabernet's. Very nice!
Also - I'm partial to Montes Alpha Cabernet! It might be a turn off for some because it's Chilean, but is one of the best I've tasted for the price (under $20). As a matter of fact - I've not been disappointed with any Montes Alpha I've had.
Last edited by ggiese; 05-10-2011 at 08:43 AM.
X 2. World Market had the cabs for $8 a week or so ago, and we gave some away as Mother's Day presents. It's a fabulous wine. They also have a different 'Reserve' blend or something like that for twice the price, and while it's good, I think the cheaper stuff is just as good.
I like the old vines Zins as well - check out Cline and Four Vines. The former is a staple at our house - in my opinion, everything a zinfandel should be, but not incredibly complex. The latter is a newer wine, I've only noticed it around in the last year or so, but it's very good. Try it out!
Beso de Vino (85% syrah 15% garnacha) 2009 Cariñena
This past week or so:
Sin Zin Zinfandel 2007 - not worth the price point, but a good wine. Probably won't buy again.
Alexander Valley Sangiovese/Rose - I have no idea how we even ended up with this bottle. Slightly carbonated, very sweet. The wifey gave it more credit than I did, and she's usually the bigger wine snob. I couldn't stand it.
Green Fin Chardonnay - freaking fabulous. I'm quite particular about my white wines, and this one knocks it out of the park. My tastes prefer a bit more buttery Chardonnays, but for $3.99 a bottle, I won't complain.
The Monterey Vineyards Pinot Noir (2007). Good wine. Probably would pick up again. I think it needs a bit more aging. Flavor profile pronounced in the beginning, but then it dies quickly. A bit unfair in this assertion because this is my impression after 'first opening', and I've found wine can taste different the following evening.
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