The Davooda clan was recently in Denver and,wanting to stock up on $10 wine finds for the ski condo, I ducked in to a no-name liquor store close to our hotel. With a nod to aschie30 - I dove in headfirst on the Hogue varietals.
At $9.99, the 2006 Hogue Shiraz was the most expensive of the lot and an excellent representation of the grape. Jazzy, spicy and ripe, it had good tannins and a great aroma.
At $8.99, the 2007 Pinot Grigio displayed a finesse not unlike the Santa Margherita I came to love in Lucca years ago but with not as much finish - still worth it! However, the Hogue Cab failed to deliver on fruit, tannins and had no finish at all.
The blockbuster bang-for-the-buck in the mixed case was the
Geyser Peak 2007 SauvBlanc at $7.99. Melon on the nose, loads of grapefruit forward, characteristically minerally with a kiwi fruit finish. Mrs. Davooda delcared it a keeper. I am sure these are all available in Chicagoland and may be even less expensive at Sam's or Binny's.
FWIW,
Davooda
Life is a garden, Dude - DIG IT!
-- anonymous Colorado snowboarder whizzing past me March 2010