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BOB W Oct 9, 2007 10:59 am


Originally Posted by brosnan6 (Post 8468405)
My other favorite Riesling (Chateau St. Michelle).

Anybody have other Riesling recommendations? It's by far my favorite white.

I agree on the CSM. They also make an excellent (IMHO) dry reisling.

BOB W Oct 9, 2007 11:02 am

Snoqualmie Merlot (2004 or 2005) is excellent. I found it for $12.00 in Anchorage. A steal at that price.

TWA Guy Oct 9, 2007 11:11 am

Fat Ba$tard Chardonnay - can be found anywhere from $6.99 to $9.99. Great stuff!

Japhydog Oct 9, 2007 12:54 pm


Originally Posted by violist (Post 8445362)
There are those who think that boxes are the wave of the future: notions
about the necessity of cork having been dispelled, glass bottles are the next
to go! Here's an interesting French site dedicated to box wines - I'd have had
my doubts, but we visited the shop earlier this year and found some of the
wines quite acceptable - and we didn't even get into the good stuff
(Ch. Guiney, for example, said to be a bargain at E50 for 3L).

They sell an amazing array of very good dry roses in Provence for under 1 euro per liter in boxes.

stimpy Oct 9, 2007 1:10 pm

At the cave cooperative near my house you can get very nice Burgundy white or red for less than €2 per liter. Most people bring large jugs and fill up. Probably the best bang for the buck anywhere.

mctrees02 Oct 9, 2007 1:17 pm

One of our favorites is the Mirassou Pinot Noir. It's in pretty wide distribution down here and can be found for $8-11. Definitely has less oak and more berry to it than most others from the SFO "region."

violist Oct 10, 2007 7:52 pm


Originally Posted by 1worldtrader
Bodega Norton - Argentina
2004 Malbec Reserva

Yeah, quite nice. I quit buying it after some bozo, perhaps
Wine Spectator, gave it a good rating and it immediately
doubled in price. I used to get it for $5.99 or so.

kaukau Oct 10, 2007 8:34 pm


Originally Posted by stimpy (Post 8534265)
At the cave cooperative near my house you can get very nice Burgundy white or red for less than €2 per liter. Most people bring large jugs and fill up. Probably the best bang for the buck anywhere.

Wow! Am I envious! And impressed! That sounds tres merveillieux!!

trekwars2000 Oct 10, 2007 10:16 pm

Here is a link to my cellar online and it is sorted by "value". I don't have a ton of cheaper wines in there, but I do have a few for reference.

The reason I don't have a ton of wines is that I drink them quicker and don't hold them as long.

Also, here is my consumed listing, sorted by value. I generally taste wine before I buy so I liked most of these. You can use these lists as reference, but YMMV.

BiziBB Oct 10, 2007 10:37 pm

This may also make kaukau wish he was back downunder:

Picked up some 2002 McLaren Vale, South Australia shiraz for AUD$8 a bottle. Packed with a cork so is not one of the recent 'cheapskin' cleanskins.

If you're in Sydney then let me know as I should have some for a while - I'll get a few cases this weekend!

jim87 Oct 11, 2007 12:35 am


Originally Posted by FreakwentFlier (Post 8468764)
If you can find Juan Gil in your neck of the woods, I'd recommend giving it a shot. Some friends served it at dinner, we bought a case the next day. Just now I did a google check on the price (I remembered it was less than $30 but couldn't remember how much) and it came up for sale on the internet at $16.99 a bottle. It also showed a RP rating of 90 if you're into that. Very nice Spanish red that works well with food, but could be enjoyed on its own.

For a merlot in the same price range look for the American Winetasters Society merlot. I haven't tried the latest release, however, past releases have been very nice at the price. AWS is not a vineyard - the 2003 was from the Stags Leap district, the current 2005 release is from Oakville.

A number of good Zins in and around this price, Seghesio Sonoma Zinfandel may be a bit over $20, can be found for a bit under. Gallo's Rancho Zabaco Heritage Vines Zinfandel is nice and in your price range, the less expensive Dancing Bull makes a great party wine at <$10/bottle.

And to bring back to Italian, which is where the OP started try Masi Campofiorin Rosso del Veronese

Cheers,
Jeff


Our fav day in and day out is Folie au Deux's Menage a Trois- a Zin based blend for less than $10. Spicy and racy!

bigjoc Oct 12, 2007 2:34 pm

To find a great deal, look to wine regions that are not as trendy, such as Lodi, CA.

If you want cheap and good:
Peirano Estate Vineyards, Lodi, CA
They have a $2/bottle Zinfandel that you can only buy by-the-case at the winery itself. Lodi excels in Zin and even though this bottle is not as complex as an old vine zin, a case costs less than most single bottles! Who needs 2-buck Chuck. This wine actually tastes good. No burn your nose alcohol like bad cheap wines.

Michael-David Vineyards - Can find their wines at Cost-Plus and Costco as well. I've loved all their reds and they are very well priced. around $15/bottle, depending on the wine

Jewel Collection, Lodi, CA
This winemaker believes that no wine should cost more than $10 a bottle and that's how he sells his wine.

bigjoc Oct 12, 2007 2:36 pm


Originally Posted by BOB W (Post 8533543)
I agree on the CSM. They also make an excellent (IMHO) dry reisling.

Actually, Snoqualmie (someone recommended their Merlot) also makes a good Riesling. For under $9, it's a steal!

rebadc Oct 12, 2007 8:09 pm

Most of the wines on Bumwine.com will do.

Gotta love MD 20/20.

Pour it in a glass with ice and 7up......heaven.

Great website BTW

BiziBB Oct 14, 2007 5:40 am

If you are looking for a reliable, aromatic white wine, Marlborough (NZ) Sauvignon Blancs are now in 2007 release.

Just tried a Matua 2007 Sauv. Blanc (at around USD$12); this is from the Wairu Valley in Marlborough, just in case you have a selection, in your search.

FYI we also had a Pinot Noir at lunch, Montana, also from the Marlborough region. Great if you seek a gutsy red that is a lot lighter than a Cab Sav, but is a notch or two above the 'cheap' category. :)

(If anyone has some great 'finds' from touring the wineries or shops in this area, please PM or post your comments so we can try for ourselves in the near future ^)


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