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Since 2007, DCW has been providing you with reviews of wines that are $5 or less per bottle and easily found at your local grocery, drugstore or wine store.
Reviews- Simple, straightforward and written while tasting.
Now onto the wine!
Sunday, January 23, 2011
$5 Black Swan
Merlot 2009
California
Stater Bros.
I give this Merlot a 5 out of 5 stars.
Monday, January 3, 2011
Round Hill $5
White Zinfandel 2009
California
Online
I love what is on this bottle, "committed to sustainability" and the label includes all kind of "green" info about the winery and wine. But I guess what's in the bottle is more important.
This particular one doesn't have much in the way of a nose, maybe a light fruitiness, but that's about it. Surprisingly the taste is very fruity and a bit more crisp than a typical White Zin. It also has some floral notes and tropical fruit punch flavors. I would say the sweetness level is a little sweeter than a Reisling, but not too much. This would be perfect served with a fruit salad or a cheesecake. It's sweet and fruity, yet drinkable. Now I remember why White Zin is a great starter wine for those that don't normally drink wine.
I give this a 3.5 out of 5 stars for a White Zinfandel.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Dirt Cheap Wine- Top Picks of 2010
#1
Archeo, Nero d'Avola 2007 found at Trader Joes for $4
At first is smells of smoky, woodsy notes, more specifically, pine. But after letting it breathe after a hefty swirl, subtle cherry notes came through. The first sip is quite delicious, a bit read more...
#2
Crane Lake, Pinot Noir 2009 found at Henry's Market for $3
Oh my, does this one smell good! Super-berry aromas with plenty of cherry notes, yum. Smells like something I might taste at a fancy-schmancy winery. But did it deliver? Why yes, it did. This Pinot Noir is very nice, I am impressed. It is full of read more...
#3
Douglass Hill, Sauvignon Blanc 2008 found at Stater Bros. for $2
This one was one of my go-too wines when I wanted something I new would be good. And for the price, you couldn't go wrong. It is very consistent from glass to glass and read more...
#4
Diablo Creek, Pinot Grigio 2009 found at Vons/Safeway for $4
Light and crisp, a bit of citrus and some mango. The first sip is pretty decent, with some green apple and more citrus in the way of lemons and grapefruit. It has a consistently long finish, sip after sip and it seems like it's ...read more
Vinas Chilenas $3
Sauvignon Blanc 2010
Chile
Trader Joes
I give this wine a 3 1/2 out of 5 stars.
Douglass Hill $2
2009 Syrah
California
Stater Bros.
I give this wine a 31/2 stars out of 5
Il Valore $4
2009 Sangiovese
Italy
Trader Joes
I give this wine 3 out of 5 stars
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Callaway Cellar Selections $4
2009 Cabernet Sauvignon
California
Stater Bros.
The first sip yields barely-there fruits and a mild green pepper finish. After a few sips I began to pick up subtle cherry notes but overall it's lacking complexity of any kind. About half way through the glass I had some grilled meat, and that did bring out a slight jamminess, but it was too little, too late and I probably would not buy it again.
I give this wine a 3 out of 5 stars.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Dirt Cheap Wine- Interviewed for "South Florida Wine and Food"
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I have to say I’ve passed this site on to people who are into value wine and Dirt Cheap Wine has yet to miss the mark. Many of her recommendations have made economical wine sippers very happy. So for some pretty spot-on cheap wine reviews and overall entertaining reading, our Blogger in the Spotlight this week, Dirt Cheap Wine is bringing it home."
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
$5 Barefoot
Sauvignon Blanc
California
Vons/Safeway
I give this wine a 4 out of 5 stars
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
$5 Barefoot
Pinot Noir
California
Stater Bros.
And the taste doesn't vary to much from the smell. A bit of nearly imperceptible fruit, followed by a bitter tobacco flavor. Even though it is lacking flavor, it's still a bold, in-your-face wine but with an immature arrogance. It stutters with the faint taste of green chiles and unripe plums and ends with a long, tart finish. Overall, it is somewhat drinkable but I would not buy it again. Try the Barefoot Zinfandel, which is much better.
I give this wine a 3 out of 5 stars
Thursday, September 30, 2010
$4 Jacob's Creek
2007 Shiraz
California
CVS
I give this wine a 1 out of 5 stars.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
$5 Barefoot
2008 Zinfandel
California
CVS
It's got rich, ripe cherries and berries on the nose with a touch of anise. It's very fruity tasting without being too jammy. The tannins are nicely balanced and it has a long finish that begins on the fruity side, and ends with some light nutmeg and cinnamon notes. This is a delicious wine and I will be back for more.
I give this wine a 5 out of 5 stars
3 Blind Moose $4
2008 Cabernet Sauvignon
California
CVS
I give this a 3 out 5 stars.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Redwood Creek $5
2008 Pinot Noir
California
CVS
I give this wine a 2 out of 5 stars