I was at the Wine Discount Center in FoPa (7714 W Madison St) scoping out some wines for our club's winter party. I was given a budget of $10.00/bottle or less and found the following candidates. I bought and tasted these wines and was really pleased to find some really good wines at this price point.
Let's start with the reds:
Santa Rita Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 $8.99/bottle (Chile) Full-bodied, dark fruit (currant, blackberry, blueberry), long pleasant finish. Not like a Chilean cab, more like California. I've seen this wine at other stores for $11.99
Avalon Cabernet Sauvignon 2006 $7.49/bottle (California) Smooth, cassis, cedar, oaky vanilla: a classic California cab
Cellar El Masroig "Sola Fred" 2007 $7.99/bottle (Spain) 90% Carinena 10% Garanacha. Dark in color, great balance, tastes of plum, violet and dark cherry, fabulous long finish. 90 points from Robert Parker (if you're into the points thing, if not it's just plain good!)
And the whites:
Bodegas Nekeas Vega Sindoa Viura Chardonnay 2007 $6.99/bottle (Spain) Really lovely blend of two grapes that meld together wonderfully. Apple, citrus and pear on the nose with a pleasant minerality and a touch of oak. 75% Viura, 25% Chard
Santa Julia Organica Chardonnay 2007 $7.99/bottle (Argentina) A "California-style" chard with a pleasant balance of citrus, honey and tropical fruit upfront. Nice full finish.
DeBortoli Willowglen Chardonnay 2007 $4.99/bottle (Australia) One of our "house" wines, we buy this by the case. Lemon zest, green apple with a nice touch of oak. I've seen this wine at other stores for $7.99.
La Cave Costieres de Pomerols Picpoul de Pinet 2007 $7.99/bottle (France) One of the most popular wines on the French Mediterranean coast, its varietal grape (Picpoul de Pinet) is comparatively rare here in the states and that's a shame. The aroma of lime and tropical fruit jump out and deliver a crisp, round finish. Great with grilled fish or chicken and especially shellfish.
Marc
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