Your favorite red wine under $12/bottle
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Unfortunately we have to pay $10-12 here.
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Jacob's Creek Reserve Cabernet Sauvingon 2004, if you can get it.
Forget 2003, 2004 is a great year for this variety!
Approx $15AUD so maybe slightly over the USD$12 category but is often selling for a little less.
Forget 2003, 2004 is a great year for this variety!
Approx $15AUD so maybe slightly over the USD$12 category but is often selling for a little less.
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First a caveat:
I like Zinfandel, Cabernet and Shiraz. I tend to prefer wines that have less oak and are on the relatively sweeter/fruity end of "dry" and these two are not quite sweet/fuity as I can go for.
So for under $12 my current favorite is
Gnarly Head Zinfandel 2005 which I have seen online for $6.99 and is $8.99 locally.
This wine blog did not like the 2004 but YMMV:
http://purplelipswinelog.blogspot.co...l-2004_07.html
The Las Vegas Journal Review liked it somewhat more:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...g/2128124.html
I also Like Chilean Santa Rita Cabernet 2005 which I got for $59.99 a case online, free shipping, no tax.
In the more expensive $15 category I like Seghesio Zinfandel, any year.
For $25-30 my favorite wines are Rombauer Zinfandel of any vintage, Rombauer Cabernet of any vintage and Penfolds Bin 28 any vintage in that order.
Over that $ Someone else is paying :-)
If anyone has a suggestion for a less expensive replacement for my Rombauer Zinfandel, my wallet and I will thank you.
I like Zinfandel, Cabernet and Shiraz. I tend to prefer wines that have less oak and are on the relatively sweeter/fruity end of "dry" and these two are not quite sweet/fuity as I can go for.
So for under $12 my current favorite is
Gnarly Head Zinfandel 2005 which I have seen online for $6.99 and is $8.99 locally.
This wine blog did not like the 2004 but YMMV:
http://purplelipswinelog.blogspot.co...l-2004_07.html
The Las Vegas Journal Review liked it somewhat more:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...g/2128124.html
I also Like Chilean Santa Rita Cabernet 2005 which I got for $59.99 a case online, free shipping, no tax.
In the more expensive $15 category I like Seghesio Zinfandel, any year.
For $25-30 my favorite wines are Rombauer Zinfandel of any vintage, Rombauer Cabernet of any vintage and Penfolds Bin 28 any vintage in that order.
Over that $ Someone else is paying :-)
If anyone has a suggestion for a less expensive replacement for my Rombauer Zinfandel, my wallet and I will thank you.
#127
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First a caveat:
I like Zinfandel, Cabernet and Shiraz. I tend to prefer wines that have less oak and are on the relatively sweeter/fruity end of "dry" and these two are not quite sweet/fuity as I can go for.
So for under $12 my current favorite is
Gnarly Head Zinfandel 2005 which I have seen online for $6.99 and is $8.99 locally.
This wine blog did not like the 2004 but YMMV:
http://purplelipswinelog.blogspot.co...l-2004_07.html
The Las Vegas Journal Review liked it somewhat more:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...g/2128124.html
I also Like Chilean Santa Rita Cabernet 2005 which I got for $59.99 a case online, free shipping, no tax.
In the more expensive $15 category I like Seghesio Zinfandel, any year.
For $25-30 my favorite wines are Rombauer Zinfandel of any vintage, Rombauer Cabernet of any vintage and Penfolds Bin 28 any vintage in that order.
Over that $ Someone else is paying :-)
If anyone has a suggestion for a less expensive replacement for my Rombauer Zinfandel, my wallet and I will thank you.
I like Zinfandel, Cabernet and Shiraz. I tend to prefer wines that have less oak and are on the relatively sweeter/fruity end of "dry" and these two are not quite sweet/fuity as I can go for.
So for under $12 my current favorite is
Gnarly Head Zinfandel 2005 which I have seen online for $6.99 and is $8.99 locally.
This wine blog did not like the 2004 but YMMV:
http://purplelipswinelog.blogspot.co...l-2004_07.html
The Las Vegas Journal Review liked it somewhat more:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...g/2128124.html
I also Like Chilean Santa Rita Cabernet 2005 which I got for $59.99 a case online, free shipping, no tax.
In the more expensive $15 category I like Seghesio Zinfandel, any year.
For $25-30 my favorite wines are Rombauer Zinfandel of any vintage, Rombauer Cabernet of any vintage and Penfolds Bin 28 any vintage in that order.
Over that $ Someone else is paying :-)
If anyone has a suggestion for a less expensive replacement for my Rombauer Zinfandel, my wallet and I will thank you.
To answer the question for under 12$ bottles, right now I'm greedily drinking up the Castle Rock Sonoma County Pinot Noir 2005 and the Sebastiani 2004 Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon.
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With the fall in the USD$ this year have traditionally good value imported wines become more scarce, experienced price rises or have the retailers and distributors held prices down?
Last time I checked in June, value brands like Yellowtail were still fairly low-priced, around US$7-8 in the island(s) of Hawaii.
Last time I checked in June, value brands like Yellowtail were still fairly low-priced, around US$7-8 in the island(s) of Hawaii.
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With the fall in the USD$ this year have traditionally good value imported wines become more scarce, experienced price rises or have the retailers and distributors held prices down?
Last time I checked in June, value brands like Yellowtail were still fairly low-priced, around US$7-8 in the island(s) of Hawaii.
Last time I checked in June, value brands like Yellowtail were still fairly low-priced, around US$7-8 in the island(s) of Hawaii.
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First a caveat:
I like Zinfandel, Cabernet and Shiraz. I tend to prefer wines that have less oak and are on the relatively sweeter/fruity end of "dry" and these two are not quite sweet/fuity as I can go for.
So for under $12 my current favorite is
Gnarly Head Zinfandel 2005 which I have seen online for $6.99 and is $8.99 locally.
This wine blog did not like the 2004 but YMMV:
http://purplelipswinelog.blogspot.co...l-2004_07.html
The Las Vegas Journal Review liked it somewhat more:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...g/2128124.html
I also Like Chilean Santa Rita Cabernet 2005 which I got for $59.99 a case online, free shipping, no tax.
In the more expensive $15 category I like Seghesio Zinfandel, any year.
For $25-30 my favorite wines are Rombauer Zinfandel of any vintage, Rombauer Cabernet of any vintage and Penfolds Bin 28 any vintage in that order.
Over that $ Someone else is paying :-)
If anyone has a suggestion for a less expensive replacement for my Rombauer Zinfandel, my wallet and I will thank you.
I like Zinfandel, Cabernet and Shiraz. I tend to prefer wines that have less oak and are on the relatively sweeter/fruity end of "dry" and these two are not quite sweet/fuity as I can go for.
So for under $12 my current favorite is
Gnarly Head Zinfandel 2005 which I have seen online for $6.99 and is $8.99 locally.
This wine blog did not like the 2004 but YMMV:
http://purplelipswinelog.blogspot.co...l-2004_07.html
The Las Vegas Journal Review liked it somewhat more:
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_ho...g/2128124.html
I also Like Chilean Santa Rita Cabernet 2005 which I got for $59.99 a case online, free shipping, no tax.
In the more expensive $15 category I like Seghesio Zinfandel, any year.
For $25-30 my favorite wines are Rombauer Zinfandel of any vintage, Rombauer Cabernet of any vintage and Penfolds Bin 28 any vintage in that order.
Over that $ Someone else is paying :-)
If anyone has a suggestion for a less expensive replacement for my Rombauer Zinfandel, my wallet and I will thank you.
You may also want to look into any of the Sobon Estate Zins from Amador County. The 2005 Old Vine runs about $13-14 and is supposedly very good. (I've had the '04, which was good and has the fruit you are looking for, but have not had the '05.)
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This week my vote goes to the 2004 Wishing Tree Shiraz: $11.99 http://www.sussexwine.com/sku020772.html It gets an 89 from the Wine Spectator.
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This week my vote goes to the 2004 Wishing Tree Shiraz: $11.99 http://www.sussexwine.com/sku020772.html It gets an 89 from the Wine Spectator.

