
Talking about remarkable wines that pair nicely with your wallet! Because we like to keep it cheap but excellent.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 910 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FoodArtsLeisure | |||

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This is a Pinot Noir Bubbly from Napa, probably Carneros grapes.
At $14.99, it is a reasonably priced Sparkling wine that can hold its own against Bubbly selling for much more.
It is well-made, tastes great, and is affordable. What ... more
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This Chardonnay started as a restaurant-only wine, but its popularity caused the winery to offer it to retail wine shops.
It quickly became the #1 wine in its price point.
The reason is that it is an excellent half-California, half-... more
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This is a $9.99 Cabernet Sauvignon from a single vineyard in the Yakima Valley of the Columbia Valley.
The vineyard is under the control of the wine company that is responsible for this wine.
Not exactly an estate wine, but close.
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I don't need to beat around the bush; this Bubbly hits well above its price range.
Trader Joe's also has a Napa Valley Rosé, which is mostly Pinot Noir instead of Chardonnay, and I do like Pinot Noir Bubbly.
Until I try that Bubbly,... more
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Elliot Cooper sounds like the guy who was in your gym class.
It is a non-vintage wine that does not sound too promising.
But it is actually a very good California Chardonnay.
It drinks well, is versatile, and did I say it drinks we... more
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Bought a bottle of Chardonnay from a local grocer. It was 5 years old and not stored properly. It should never have been on a store shelf.
This does not happen often, but it has occurred often enough that you must always check, never... more
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Doamine Dave was first drawn to ths wine by the label.
It's a copper engraving from 1624 that has been colorized,
Lapis Luna translates in Latin to the Stone and Moon.
The label is an angel tether to a rock reaching for the moon. more
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A $12.99 Chardonnay from Willamette Valley that actually overdelivers? We pop the cork on Willa Creek 2023 and trace the bigger story behind Oregon’s quiet Chardonnay comeback. For years the region leaned on California clones that str... more
This podcast would be great if only he removed the super distracting background music, makes it really hard to listen to. Great concept though, and I look forward to hearing more (just please, please, please consider removing that music, it adds nothing).
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Focused on budget-friendly wines, the discussions emphasize remarkable selections that deliver quality without a hefty price tag. Episodes cover a diverse range of wines available at popular retailers, including grocery store discoveries and recommendations for pairings. The host often shares personal tasting notes and insights about winemaking techniques and the significance of organic and sustainable practices in wine production, aiming to educate listeners on how to enjoy good wine without overspending. The approachability of the subject matter makes it ideal for casual wine drinkers and enthusiasts alike.
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