Posted May 18, 201411 yr comment_50976 I like experimenting with cheap wine. Who can recommend some good but reasonably priced wine? I like Beringer Cabernet - it's an American wine that sells for 9.99. Good stuff for that price.
May 18, 201411 yr comment_50996 http://www.liquormarts.ca/product/pelee-island-semi-sweet-merlot/750-ml Pelee Island semi-sweet Merlot I've never been a dedicated wine drinker, but this is my go-to wine. A reasonably priced and consistently tasty Canadian merlot.
May 18, 201411 yr comment_51008 For those times when you need a quick housewarming gift for someone you barely know... the cheap wine thread.
May 18, 201411 yr Author comment_51011 I am very very very very disappointed this thread exists Oh, do shut up Dave.
May 18, 201411 yr comment_51012 I am very very very very disappointed this thread exists Oh, do shut up Dave. Well, you do know what they call what he's doing…. Suitable for this thread title.
May 18, 201411 yr comment_51016 I am very very very very disappointed this thread exists Oh, do shut up Dave. LOL!
May 18, 201411 yr comment_51030 not a big wine fan at all, not even that big of a fan of alcohol in general but... moscatto is a really good wine for sure.
May 20, 201411 yr comment_51162 I know virtually nothing about wine but I have developed an affinity for red (at a decent restaurant I will usually order a glass of house red which ranges from good to swill depending on where you go). My go-to wine lately is Coppola red diamond collection. About $20 at the LC. Very good.
June 5, 201411 yr comment_54312 Epica is a really good red wine from Chile; Most of my friends who try it take a picture of the label to remember next time they go to the LC. $15
June 5, 201411 yr comment_54318 Chile produces some good inexpensive red wines. US Zinfandel is a big red that's not too expensive, 'Old Vines' make a bigger and better wine.. Canuck's make better white's than reds, especially the Kelowna wineries, look for VQA on the label. Italy and France make good reds and good whites, but the cost is up there due to shipping and taxes.
June 5, 201411 yr comment_54329 There's a Hungarian wine called Bull's Blood. Sold for about $6 back in the day. Awful awful stuff. Sour grape juice cut with diesel fuel. Not positive on the price, think it's under $12 - Jacob's Creek is a nice Australian Shiraz. Tastes about the same as Wolf Blass yellow label and costs $6(?) less.
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