CoventryCat86
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Los Vascos Cabernet Sauvignon
Hopkins Vineyard Cabernet Franc
Hopkins Vineyard Cabernet Franc
2004 Bogle Shiraz
2003 Bogle Merlot
My "house red" for the last year or so has been "Il Bastardo" a 100% Sangiovese from Tuscany. Available from 7$-10.
I agree that Bogle makes some terrific bargains - I suggest you try their Petite Sirah - IMO much better than either their Cab or Merlot.
The Paralell 44 someone suggested has to be Paul Jaboulet Aine's Parallel 45. A stome reliable $8 Rhone.
I also think Pepperwood Grove wines give recognizable varietal flavor - not the best wines, but when you drink their Pinot Noir, you can tell you are drinking Pinot Noir.
I haven't had a Columbia Crest in some years, but they are generally recognized as very reliable bargain priced wines.
Mouton Cadet? What can you say about the best selling Bordeaux in the world? I'll say it is $6.07 at the local Total Wine and almost always recognizably claret.
Oh, by the way - I'm a wine guy.
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Mouton Cadet Bordeaux.
This can be found for as low as $6.99 and I LOVE this stuff! :thumbs:
If you have a cost plus near you there is Montes Alpha it is from Chile and is fantastic for about $15 a bottle.Compares to 30-40 dollar bottles of the Napa stuff IMHO.
Smoking Loon makes some great reds for under $10. I particularly like their Syrah.
I have had a couple Smoking Loon wines and enjoyed them.
My wife likes the Charles Shaw Melot (AKA Two Buck Chuck). I am not a fan but I hear it has received lots of attention from wine drinkers.
HAHA - sorry man.I gotta stop reading this thread ..... you guys are making me sick.
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