Wine Recommendations - under $10

TheNinja

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Once again I have to recommend the "Two Buck Chuck" cabernet or chardonnay (the merlot isn't as good imo)
 

amnesiac

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:beer: to you for the Bogle recommendation. EXCELLENT merlot for the price.

Just slightly over $10 is Leaping Lizard chardonnay ($10-12). Fantastic, and not as dry and overfruity as the Kendall Jackson.

 

Parrotheader

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I personally have grown fond of Ecco Domani's Pinot Grigio. A very nice light taste to it. I've tried other budget-brand pinot gris wines and none have been near as good for whatever reason.
 

djheater

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Winery: Chéreau-Carré
Wine: Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie Château de Chasseloir 2002
Score: 90
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Price: $9
Country: France

Region: Loire

Issue: Jul 31, 2003

This Muscadet offers rare explosiveness, with concentrated lemon peel, grapefruit, honeysuckle, mineral and briny notes. The racy acidity carries it along effortlessly, while a second wave of fruit emerges on the finish. Hard for Muscadet to be better than this. Drink now through 2004. 15,000 cases made. (JM)

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Winery: Chéreau-Carré
Wine: Muscadet de Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie Château de la Chesnaie 2002
Score: 89
Price: $8
Country: France

Region: Loire

Issue: Jul 31, 2003

Bright, round and exuberant, with lemon peel, floral, sea salt and pink grapefruit notes that bounce around while remaining harmonious. Long, juicy finish leaves you salivating for more. Drink now. 8,000 cases made. (JM)

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Winery: Famille André Iché
Wine: Vin de Pays de l'Hérault Les Hérétiques 2001
Score: 89
Price: $8
Country: France

Region: Languedoc-Roussillon

Issue: May 15, 2003

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Distinctive for its rich, meaty aromas and flavors. This is a lithe, muscular red, with plenty of dark plum, exotic, spicy flavors and silky tannins. Drink now. (KM)

 

fonzinator

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Originally posted by: Spooner
anything made by Rosemount is phenominal imo

typically $9.99 a bottle
Just got a mixed case of Rosemount: Shiraz/Cab, Merlot/Cab for $2/bottle!! :D Best deal EVAR.

I am a fan of Chiliean Zin and Cab wines. They are really consistent from year to year because of the climate. Most are right around $10 - Los Vascos, Concho y Tora, Castillo el Diablo are all good bets.

Going OT a bit...Best $20 bottle (very special occasion for me) I've ever had - Folie a Deux winery from Amador County, CA. Their Zins are spectacular!! They are hard to find, but worth every penny. The name Folie a Deux means "Two people having the same dream" in French...Cool. :)
 

aircooled

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All the under $10 Australian wines in the nicer supermarkets are good, particularly Shiraz.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Parrotheader
I personally have grown fond of Ecco Domani's Pinot Grigio. A very nice light taste to it. I've tried other budget-brand pinot gris wines and none have been near as good for whatever reason.
Ditto.

I prefer that over the varied White Zinfandel (Beringer, Sutter Home, etc.)
 

Muadib

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May 30, 2000
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Originally posted by: Staley8
Once again I have to recommend the "Two Buck Chuck" cabernet or chardonnay (the merlot isn't as good imo)
Is that Charles Shaw? I can never find it here in NJ.:(
 

amnesiac

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Oct 13, 1999
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Another great find:
Campo De Borjas, Borsao (2002)

I usually stick to wine of my home state just because it's more familiar but the lady at the store told me to give this a try. Very, very full body, low tannins, heavy berry note, almost a jammy texture. Incredibly drinkable and satisfying.

Found it for $8.99 at Bristol Farms, meaning it should easily be found for $7.99 anywhere else.
 

PatboyX

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woodbridge anything is pretty good for about that price. as is fetzer.

oh and a Yellow Tail shiraz is fantastic.
 

Talon02

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Originally posted by: aircooled
All the under $10 Australian wines in the nicer supermarkets are good, particularly Shiraz.

Yeah, the Aussie wines are really crisp because they never see a barrel.

I'm spoiled because with my employee discount I can get Bonterra, Jekel, and Sonoma Cutrer for 50% off :)
 

amnesiac

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^^^^ YARF. I've tried about a half dozen Aussie and New Zealand wines from Trader Joes and ended up pouring most of them down the sink.

However, I do recall one NZ wine that I found in some backwater liquor store that blew everything out of the water. I'll have to go back and see if I can find it again; if I recall, it was pretty cheap too.
 

Moonbeam

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If you want my recommendation you will have to pay more than ten dollars, Sorry
 

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Originally posted by: PatboyX
woodbridge anything is pretty good for about that price. as is fetzer.

oh and a Yellow Tail shiraz is fantastic.

Second on the Fetzer. Their Reisling and Gewurztraminer are excellent wines. Beringer also makes a white merlot that is very smooth as well.