Great Wines for Under $15
Slate finds 10 wines worth drinking under $15 and available at Total Wine & More. "Generally speaking, the foreign shelves will have much more to offer. . . One usually surefire method of finding interesting foreign wines: Let the importer be your guide. The United States is blessed with a small army of superb importers, who bring in excellent wines at all price points."
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2 Comments:
Tons of great French wines for under $15. It amazes me that wine shipped from three thousand miles away is cheaper than wine grown right here in New York state, and 99% of the time tastes a lot better too. One of my faves is Chateau Tour Puyblanquet, a St. Emillion that goes for about $13 and kicks the ass off many wines from the same appellation that go for >$25, not to mention Bordeaux style blended wines from the US that taste like crap and sell for exorbitant prices.
simon at 12:22PM on 05/15/08
@simon: I can support your claim for St.Emillion; I luv it. So well made yet such a great price.
hungrychristel at 2:37PM on 05/15/08