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  • September Round Up

    As we enter October, I wanted to take a moment to share some highlights of the 20-some wines reviewed last month. With a rating of 9.5, the Twin Fin Pinot Noir was the highest rated last month. Great value at only 9 bucks. A few weeks ago I reviewed an interesting wine that comes in…

  • Little Penguin Merlot 2004

    Matching the Yellow Tail Merlot with the catchy blue label, cheap price, and quality taste, this cheap wine is a tried and true favorite of mine. Deep red and fruity, it has a wonderful aroma and a very well-defined bouquet. I have no complaints at all. And although neither the label nor the Little Penguin…

  • Foxhorn White Zinfandel

    $3.00. That is the value my local market placed upon this beautiful bottle of wine. Let it be known that this is the cheapest wine reviewed to date. Yeah, I know: I need to review Two-buck Chuck. In time. I can’t be drinking the swill every night. Not bad. Artificial cork, beautiful bottle as I…

  • Aussie Wine Cabernet Shiraz 2002 in a can

    This cheap wine makes me laugh on many levels, for many reasons: 1. I laugh because a SINGLE can of it has been in my refrigerator for 2 years. 2. I laugh because it comes in a can. Now, I’m all about alternative enclosures, but this just made me laugh. 3. I laugh because their…

  • Glen Ellen Cabernet Sauvignon 2003

    Glen Ellen Reserve 2003 Cab was the cheap wine of the night last night. Just destroying my pocketbook at a whopping $4.99, this wine provided a nice pairing with the pizza I had delivered. After I popped the artificial cork, the cherry and tannins were very noticeable. Not very dry, but rich in flavor. I…

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