![]() |
WalMart Wine
Last night I had to attend one of those "have to" parties. It was with people I don't like but the wife made me go :mad:
Being the ever so nice guest I brought them wine. WalMart wine to be exact. I took both a white and a red. We opened the white - what crap. Who knew that the low cost persona of WalMart carried over into their wine. I paid $2.97 for that bottle, it could have at least not tasted like turpentine. Anyone have any suggestions for cheap swill that I can buy as gifts when I really don't want to give one, or I really don't even care if the person is alive or dead. My budget is sub-$5 - preferably sub $3. If I wanted to spend more, it would be on me. :) |
Originally Posted by pigbill
(Post 10969117)
Anyone have any suggestions for cheap swill that I can buy as gifts when I really don't want to give one, or I really don't even care if the person is alive or dead. My budget is sub-$5 - preferably sub $3. If I wanted to spend more, it would be on me. :)
Never had it myself, but it can't be too bad, since Teh Intarwebs is full of people claiming just how delicious and how much of a great value it is. Unless millions of people like the taste of turpentine (which I'd believe)... |
Originally Posted by pigbill
(Post 10969117)
Last night I had to attend one of those "have to" parties. It was with people I don't like but the wife made me go :mad:
Being the ever so nice guest I brought them wine. WalMart wine to be exact. I took both a white and a red. We opened the white - what crap. Who knew that the low cost persona of WalMart carried over into their wine. I paid $2.97 for that bottle, it could have at least not tasted like turpentine. Anyone have any suggestions for cheap swill that I can buy as gifts when I really don't want to give one, or I really don't even care if the person is alive or dead. My budget is sub-$5 - preferably sub $3. If I wanted to spend more, it would be on me. :) |
Cost Plus World Imports.
Electric Reindeer is palatable. Sometimes. |
you could just go with yellowtail..or if you're close to a trader joe's try Black Mountain, JW Morris, Bear's Lair, Trader Moon, or Trader Joe's Coastal. The quality is a step (or three) up from Charles Shaw wines..even if some of those are made by Bronco ;)
|
Couple other TJ suggestions:
Honey Moon King Shag |
Thanks for the suggestion of Cost Plus reindeer wine. Unfortunately there is no TJ's near me so I can't get two buck chuch.
I will head to Cost Plus later this week and see what I can blow $3 on :D |
More on Wal-mart wine:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/dinin...their-own.html |
Originally Posted by swag
(Post 10975052)
More on Wal-mart wine:
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/dinin...their-own.html |
Originally Posted by pigbill
(Post 10969117)
...
I paid $2.97 for that bottle, it could have at least not tasted like turpentine. Anyone have any suggestions for cheap swill that I can buy as gifts when I really don't want to give one, or I really don't even care if the person is alive or dead. My budget is sub-$5 - preferably sub $3. If I wanted to spend more, it would be on me. :) BevMo has some $2 wine Pacific Peak or something, that doesn't have the bad rep of 2BuckChuck. It's not better, just lesser known and everyone knows 2Buck is 2 bucks. You could also try Big Lots. And don't forget those supermarkets that have bad wine and those carriers where you buy 4 or 6 and get 10% off. The Del Mar Fair San Diego County Fair has a gnarly hobby show every year. One year the winner was the collector of wines all below $2 (price tags still on.) But wait! You're a FTer. Rack up some miles to France or Italy, go to any wine shop and politely ask what they would recommend in the 3 Euro range. Amazingly, they will turn up some relatively drinkable stuff. The Italians tend to be more charming when confronted with this request. |
I had a blind test at my house earlier in the year with folks that dont know too much about wine. The 2 buck chucks scored pretty high, IIRC the white scored #1 amongst them. I had wines from $2-150. Yellow tail as mentioned above scored high as well. Not my liking, but the cheap ones fare well.
|
Originally Posted by chanp
(Post 10975410)
I had a blind test at my house earlier in the year with folks that dont know too much about wine. The 2 buck chucks scored pretty high, IIRC the white scored #1 amongst them. I had wines from $2-150. Yellow tail as mentioned above scored high as well. Not my liking, but the cheap ones fare well.
|
The problem I have with a lot of the really cheap wines (stuff like Little Penguin, etc) is that they add too much sugar to the wines and I think it makes them too sweet.
I don't consider myself a wine snob (although I wish I could afford to drink stuff like Opus One every day...but that would put me in the poor house). I do think there are lots of very good value wines and quite drinkable, in the $10 to $15 range and they don't add a lot of extra sugars. |
Originally Posted by hlburi
(Post 10976394)
The problem I have with a lot of the really cheap wines (stuff like Little Penguin, etc) is that they add too much sugar to the wines and I think it makes them too sweet.
I don't consider myself a wine snob (although I wish I could afford to drink stuff like Opus One every day...but that would put me in the poor house). I do think there are lots of very good value wines and quite drinkable, in the $10 to $15 range and they don't add a lot of extra sugars. I agree that $10-15 is a good range for decent (not outstanding, but very drinkable) wine. As a native Paso Roblan, I'm partial to the Estancia Keyes Canyon Ranches cabernet sauvignon that I can find locally for $13 (and when I want to treat myself, their Bordeaux-style meritage sells for just under $20...though you can't find the very good 2002 or 2003 vintages in stores anymore). Several bottles I picked up on an Eastern Washington wine tour with a few other FTers were in that same range and have come out excellent. I do enjoy nice wines like the Silver Oak Napa cab (not Alexander Valley), but at $95, I wouldn't say it's $80 better than a good $15 cab. But I'm very suspicious of anything below $10. I'll have to try the Two Buck Chuck sometime, though, just to see if I'll be pleasantly surprised or grossed out. Of course, they're gonna have to open a TJ's here first...and likely they'll mark it up to Five Buck Chuck and claim "transportation expenses"... (BTW, interestingly, Walmart doesn't sell alcoholic beverages up here, though I haven't tried the new SuperCenter out in Eagle River...) |
Originally Posted by hlburi
(Post 10976394)
The problem I have with a lot of the really cheap wines (stuff like Little Penguin, etc) is that they add too much sugar to the wines and I think it makes them too sweet.
I don't consider myself a wine snob (although I wish I could afford to drink stuff like Opus One every day...but that would put me in the poor house). I do think there are lots of very good value wines and quite drinkable, in the $10 to $15 range and they don't add a lot of extra sugars. |
| All times are GMT -6. The time now is 5:40 pm. |
This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.