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No joke. If you like sweet reds and ports, this little bottle does this trick!
Does it come with 2 weeks’ worth of Cipro?View attachment 1267929
No joke. If you like sweet reds and ports, this little bottle does this trick!
But is it DOCG certified?cantina zaccagnini montepulciano d’Abruzzo can be found at $14.99!
Costco has excellent wine selection with the Kirkland brand on it. Made by top wineries people just have to be able to get past the Kirkland label on it. Same with their Kirkland vodka made by Grey Goose. I use an aerator now and what a difference that makes in the taste and bouquet of wines. My wife really enjoys the Kirkland Sauvignon Blanc for $6.99 and I like their Malbec for $6.99.Costco is a great idea for low cost, good tasting wines.
what's the reason? Mighty pleasin.........Thunderbird - What's the price - a quarter twice.
'Splains a lot.Oh the memories. O the pain
I second and often third and fourth the wine called Josh. Great value Pinot!If your palate favors sweeter, non-varietal wines, there is a broad variety of $15 and under wines from which you could select.
Call me a wine snob if you want, but I tend to prefer less sweet, varietal wines. It's a little harder to find a quality varietal wine for under $15 per bottle, but there are a few I can think of. They are gonna skew towards white wines, because they require less aging than reds and, therefore, tend to be a little less costly to produce.
1. McManus (Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Chenin Blanc-Viognier blend)
2. Josh (these guys are "negociants" - they don't grow their own grapes - but their wines taste pretty well for the price.
3. Carmenet
4. Wente (Riva Ranch Chardonnay, Southern Hills Cab, or Sandstone Merlot)
If you are willing to pay between $15 and $25 per (750 ml) bottle, there are a whole lot of choices. I regularly buy some of the following, either at my local Safeway, at Total Wines, or at Costco:
1. Clinker Brick Zinfandel ($18 to $20).
2. Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay
3. Wente Wetmore Cabernet Sauvignon ($22)
4. Pine Ridge (Chenin Blanc-Viognier blend) ($13 to $15
5. Silver unoaked Chardonnay ($15)
6. Hendry (any white wine you can find. They're great. But you'll be at the upper end of this price range.)
7. Lost Fog Sauvignon Blanc ($14 at Costco)
That's just off the top of my head.
Will second on Trapiche Malbec.My Man Rick, there are hundreds of great wines under $ 15.00. You are in the Delaware, take a drive up to one of the premium Pennsylvania Wine and Spirits stores and peruse their Chairman’s Select selection. Many many wines, many excellent. For reds, The Argentine Malbecs price out in your range and for the whites so do many Sauvignon Blancs.
Tgar has attached an article for your review. The Erath Pinot Noir and Trapiche Malbec are sensational and we have enjoyed them numerous times. The Josh is very good as well a their wines are inexpensive and decent across the board.
Let us know what direction you go. Hit Tgar up if you need additional info.
Whispering Angel is going to be your go to Rose and all the women attending are going to love you for this choice. Thank Tgar later. Stay away from some of the swill suggested in this thread, hit me up if you need specifics.
if you can find Torresella or Ruffino prosecco, stick with those. They meet your price point and again, everyone will love you like the big dog you are.
10 Reliably Good Wines For $15 or Less That You Can Find Anywhere
A list of ten reliably good wines that retail for $15 or less that you can find at most grocery stores or online. Reds, whites, and bubbles all under $15.outsidethewinebox.com
Moms and I don’t drink wine but LOVE Malbec flavor.Will second on Trapiche Malbec.
Pro tip!!Opening up this $10 bottle of loveliness at 5:01 today, give or take a few minutes:
La Vieille Ferme Rouge - Known for its reliability, it has been described as "one of the very best value wines in the world."
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I was going to recommend that you have someone with wine knowledge accompany you to Costco, Total Wines, Trader Joe's etc. As someone else mentioned, you might want to buy some Prosecco at Costco. Inexpensive and good for wedding toasts.I’ve enlisted son1 and GF to help. It will be fun to see if we have matches with you tom boarders
Return??? The humanity! Amateurs.I’ve been to weddings/showers/rehearsal dinners where the hosts could return the unopened unchilled bottles of wine to the store. Worth checking.
Agree on the McManus and to a lesser extent the Josh. J. Lohr makes a nice cabranet Sauvignon in this price range. I, like you am willing to buy a better wine up to around $25. Olema makes a very nice cab and Pinot noir that I can usually find for $19-$22. Seems I always have a bottle in my stash.If your palate favors sweeter, non-varietal wines, there is a broad variety of $15 and under wines from which you could select.
Call me a wine snob if you want, but I tend to prefer less sweet, varietal wines. It's a little harder to find a quality varietal wine for under $15 per bottle, but there are a few I can think of. They are gonna skew towards white wines, because they require less aging than reds and, therefore, tend to be a little less costly to produce.
1. McManus (Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier and Chenin Blanc-Viognier blend)
2. Josh (these guys are "negociants" - they don't grow their own grapes - but their wines taste pretty well for the price.
3. Carmenet
4. Wente (Riva Ranch Chardonnay, Southern Hills Cab, or Sandstone Merlot)
If you are willing to pay between $15 and $25 per (750 ml) bottle, there are a whole lot of choices. I regularly buy some of the following, either at my local Safeway, at Total Wines, or at Costco:
1. Clinker Brick Zinfandel ($18 to $20).
2. Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay
3. Wente Wetmore Cabernet Sauvignon ($22)
4. Pine Ridge (Chenin Blanc-Viognier blend) ($13 to $15
5. Silver unoaked Chardonnay ($15)
6. Hendry (any white wine you can find. They're great. But you'll be at the upper end of this price range.)
7. Lost Fog Sauvignon Blanc ($14 at Costco)
That's just off the top of my head.
That comes in big bottles for just $15!Nothing wrong with with a little Yellow Tail !
Really pushing the envelope for some serious projectile vomiting with that Yellow Tail. You can buy that stuff at Sheetz.That comes in big bottles for just $15!
Okay I will class it up with some Two buck chuck haha ! Really just having fun here, I rarely drink any liquor at all anymore…..but back in the day it was enough to turn a battleship around. 3 shots and a beer for a buck at Carl‘s Corner Tavern in Homestead Pa. across from Chiodo’s another steelworker bar. Circa late 60’s.Really pushing the envelope for some serious projectile vomiting with that Yellow Tail. You can buy that stuff at Sheetz.
Really pushing the envelope for some serious projectile vomiting with that Yellow Tail. You can buy that stuff at Sheetz.
Carl’s and Joe Chiodo’s, WOW! . Tgar was in Chiodo’s for a Mystery sandwich once back in 1975 and it was memorable.Okay I will class it up with some Two buck chuck haha ! Really just having fun here, I rarely drink any liquor at all anymore…..but back in the day it was enough to turn a battleship around. 3 shots and a beer for a buck at Carl‘s Corner Tavern in Homestead Pa. across from Chiodo’s another steelworker bar. Circa late 60’s.
I have the Mystery Sandwich recipe somewhere in my archivesCarl’s and Joe Chiodo’s, WOW! . Tgar was in Chiodo’s for a Mystery sandwich once back in 1975 and it was memorable.
We used to hit the Northeast Tavern in Reading Pa for similar and when Tgar worked third shift at General Battery, he and his shift buds would go to the Little Brown Jug on Lancaster Avenue for a couple rounds to decompress.
Nothing wrong with a Little Yellow Tail!
Ummmm, it says my shopping cart is empty.How we lookin? A good start? Not everything is available so more effort required.
So that’s what I was eating. That place was great.I have the Mystery Sandwich recipe somewhere in my archives
2 of my High school buds were bar tenders there back in the 80’sSo that’s what I was eating. That place was great.
Go to Costco and check out their extensive wine selection. High quality and you can find some at your price point that will be excellent.I need all flavors.
CHEERS Rick
Not well. When I clicked on the link it said “cart empty”.How we lookin? A good start? Not everything is available so more effort required.
Go to Costco and check out their extensive wine selection. High quality and you can find some at your price point that will be excellent.
Note: The Kirkland brand is very good (yes Kirkland as in the Costco house brand) and under $15. Costco has tremendous buying power so they can buy high quality wines at low costs and keep their prices reasonable.
For some reason I thought it was this coming weekend. Well, the sentiment remains.Bro I have 10 days, I got this easy peasy
Aren't we all Rick?I’m a BJs man