Excellent Wines For Low Prices
If you know how to tell the difference between good and poor inexpensive wines, then hopefully this can help. It is possible to buy excellent wines for low prices.
L’Ecole No.41 Semillon
From Columbia Valley in Washington State comes an unusual wine made of about 85% Semillon and 14% Sauvignon Blanc mimics French bottling of white Bordeaux wines. It receives a 91 point rating. And, it is as little as $13! It goes great with food. Try it.
Parducci Small Lot Petite Sirah
From Mendocino County from California’s North Coast comes another unusual wine made with Petite Sirah grapes. This varietal is gaining popularity in the U.S. Petite Sirah is NOT Syrah, but it is related and has its origins in France. This wine is rated 90 points and is $14. It is more of a drinking wine.
Parducci Small Lot Zinfandel
From Mendocino County from California’s North Coast comes a wine made with Zinfandel grapes. This varietal is one of that we call America’s wine, because we it is popular due to our development of it as a world class barbecue wine. This wine is rated 90 points and is $14. Try it at your next barbecue for burgers, hot dogs, ribs and grilled chicken with barbecue sauce.
Bogle Petite Sirah
From California comes another unusual wine made with Petite Sirah grapes. When a bottle says just California on it, it means the grapes can be sourced from anywhere in the state. This varietal is gaining popularity in the U.S. Petite Sirah is NOT Syrah, but it is related and has its origins in France. And, Bogle is certified in sustainability! This wine is rated 90 points and is $12. It is more of a drinking wine.
Hopefully this will help you to buy Excellent Wines For Low Prices!
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