| I'm not talking Boone's Farm cheap, but more in the $8-10 range. Any nice, drinkable, hidden gems out there I should know about? We drink Yellow Tail, Barefoot, and the like, but looking for something new. |
| 2 buck chuck from trader joes |
| Hogue rieslings, if you like a sweet riesling. About $9. |
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Tuscan moon Sangiovese from trader joes. Oyster Bay Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot (maybe more like $11).
Two buck chuck is not worth it IMO. |
| Big House. |
| Alice White (Chardonnay) |
| My everyday wine is Frontera (by Concha y Toro). I get the 1.5 L bottles from Rodman's for about $9. |
| Dr. Loosen's Riesling. They have a $20 bottle called Loosen Bros. but in the range you are talking, the Dr. Loosen is great. My go-to grocery store wine. |
| Cupcake |
| Ravenswood |
Hogue Rieslings are fantastic - especially their late harvest ones. I obviously like sweet wines, so I'm a huge fan of Jam Jar as well. (Sweet Shiraz and Moscato). Available at World Market. |
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Le Bon Vin de la Napa Valley, it's usually $13 but really worth it, even people who don't normally like red enjoy it
Costco in Va has great deals on great wines |
| Black Box merlot is my everyday wine in the winter. Have a Black Box pinot grigio right now, but not loving it. I recall liking the Big House boxed red, but it isn't quite as easy to find. We drink the from the box during the week b/c we drink less that way. |
| My rule of thumb is to avoid US and Australia. For that price point you get a lot of good wines from Spain and Chile. |