Recommended Wines

CHAPTER 12: WINE BUYING FOR YOUR PARTY

Greetings and salutations!  If you are reading this then you, like your friendly Wine Bargain Sleuth, have made it through yet another exciting year. The Thanksgiving and December…

Value Wine: Amazing Value from the South of France!

Although we have extolled the virtues of classic French wines in other Chapters, we have yet to focus upon wines from the Cotes du Rhone appellation of southern…

Worth a Splurge Wine: Classic Oregon Pinot Noir

Your friendly Wine Bargain Sleuth can be a slow learner and not a little bit hardheaded about his love for the Big Reds, but I’m pretty sure he…

Value Wine: The Mind-Changing Sauvignon Blanc!

Sometimes you come across a great wine by pure serendipity rather than research.  That is clearly the case with this month’s Value Wine No. 2:   The 2011 Fume…

Chapter 11: WINE AND THANKSGIVING

If you were clever enough to beg off from cooking the annual feast for your friends/family/spousal unit, then the least you could do is bring a great complementary wine to the big bird! So, what are you planning to bring in order to complement the cornucopia of rich, wonderful foods of Thanksgiving?

Value Wine: Holiday Blues Sparkler

My suggestion for the holiday sparkler this month is a high-quality Cava from Spain’s Segura Viudas: the NV (non-vintage) Brut Reserva, an estate bottled wine. The Segura Viudas…

Value Wine: The All-American Cali Chardonnay

If your crew is made up of white wine fans, then it’s hard to go wrong with the 2010 La Crema Sonoma Coast Chardonnay. Careful shopping can land…

Worth a Splurge Wine: Golden Dessert Nectar

If that last piece of dessert is simply a non-starter yet still have just a touch of a sweet tooth, does the Wine Bargain Sleuth have a tip…

Chapter 10: SHOULD I BRING WINE?

First and foremost, wine pairs most wonderfully with food. If you receive a dinner party invitation to an event that you know will be BYOB, a polite inquiry as to what is being served for dinner is a good way to narrow down your quest for that perfect bottle to bring.

Value Wine: The Aussie Bargain Chard

Value Wine No. 1 for June is an outstanding value Chardonnay from Down Under, the 2010 Jacob’s Creek Adelaide Hills Reserve, a refined and satisfied white that can be had for $13 per bottle at retail.

Worth a Splurge Wine: The Cabernet Drinker’s Chardonnay

This month’s Worth a Splurge Wine is Far Niente’s 2009 Chardonnay. This is a California Chardonnay which is made in the French style that has a lengthy finish…

Value Wine: The Other French White.

For Value Wine No. 2, I present the 2010 Chateau Jacquet Bordeaux Blanc.   Blended from Bordeaux vineyards that date back to 1789, the largely unknown white Bordeaux from…

CHAPTER 4: VIVA LA … TEXAS?

Greetings and salutations!   Another hump day night finds me, with apologies to the great humor writer Dan Jenkins, doing three of my favorite things: watching sports on TV,…

Worth a Splurge Wine: A Touch of Rutherford Dust.

This month’s Splurge Wine is a long-time favorite and a beautiful example of what the lovers of the Rutherford appellation of Napa Valley call the “Rutherford Dust”: the…

Value Wine: A Consistent Winner from New Zealand

My second Value Wine for April is the refreshing Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc (2010). This beauty is a good choice to pair with seafood and vegetable dishes, but…

Worth a Splurge Wine: The Winemaker Who Beat the French.

This month’s Worth A Splurge Wine is the 2008 Grgich Hills Chardonnay. Grgich Hills was the dream of Miljenko “Mike” Grgich, a native of Croatia who emigrated to…

Chapter 3: TO CORK OR NOT TO CORK?

The first time I ordered a “real” bottle of wine at a decent restaurant I experienced a truly awkward moment when my waiter (no sommelier, the restaurant wasn’t THAT decent) presented the cork to me for inspection. The pressure was on, and the time was short. My significant other was intently watching me to evaluate my command of the scene. My palms began to sweat. What in the wide world of sports was I to do with the silly, stained stopper?

Worth a Splurge Wine: The Napa Big Boy

I recommend the 2008 Hall Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley. Hall Wines, owned by Kathryn and Craig Hall, has been on a remarkable streak under the direction of…

Value Wine: The Luxury Daily Drinker.

The State of Washington is making some amazing quality wines for remarkable prices these days. The one I recommend for today is made by Columbia Crest, the 2009…

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