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J. Lohr Cabernet 2003 for $9.99 @ Costco in San Diego is a perfect everyday drinking wine. Very smooth, good nose, and lingering finish. Enjoy!
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| Posts: 53 | Location: san diego, ca | Registered: Mar 08, 2006 |    |
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Anything by Martinelli, though their Angeli Cuvee is over $20.
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I have 3 right now. 1. Penfold's Bin 389 - Cab/Shiraz mix. one of my favorite QPR wines ever. you can usually get this for @$20.00 2. Luigi Bosca - Reserve Malbec - Argentina - Got for $14.39 at Costco and is, to me, an 89-91 point wine. 3. My new favorite, as of last night, is this Gotham Langhorne Creek Shiraz. It is rumored to be a 96 point wine, is the darkest, inkiest purple that I have ever seen, and was bought for just $17.99. I am going back today to buy a case. Regards, Dale
Here's to the corkscrew - a useful key to unlock the storehouse of wit, the treasury of laughter, the front door of fellowship, and the gate of pleasant folly. W.E.P. French
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| Posts: 391 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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Hi...what vintage was the Gotham Langhorne Creek Shiraz?
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Wine o girls - it was actually 2004, just delivered to the store. I decanted for about 1 1/2 hours, but it could have used a little more. It is a very big wine, but very juicy and one of the best values I have had in a while. fun to find that in something that I have never heard of before.
Here's to the corkscrew - a useful key to unlock the storehouse of wit, the treasury of laughter, the front door of fellowship, and the gate of pleasant folly. W.E.P. French
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| Posts: 391 | Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI | Registered: Apr 07, 2006 |    |
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I like... Hogue Syrah Altos De Luzon Hahn Meritage Bogle Petite Syrah their Merlot as well J Lohr Syrah
You may want to try a white also. Jacobs Creek Reisling Brancott Sauvignon Blanc
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Some more for the list: My current favs under $20 (based on Philippine pesos) Ruffino Orvieto '04 -clean crisp and refreshing, goes with a lot of seafood and asian dishes, or just on its own Nobilo Pinot Noir '01 -fantastic New Zealand Pinot that I always enjoy with cold cuts pre-dinner! Trapiche Pinot Noir '04 -easy drinking Pinot from Argentina chock full of berry flavors These go for what would be under $20 (in the Philippines) I think they may be even cheaper in the US?  Cheers! "Carpe Vinum!"
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| Posts: 30 | Location: Philippines | Registered: Mar 16, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Ines: Some more for the list: My current favs under $20 (based on Philippine pesos) Ruffino Orvieto '04 -clean crisp and refreshing, goes with a lot of seafood and asian dishes, or just on its own Nobilo Pinot Noir '01 -fantastic New Zealand Pinot that I always enjoy with cold cuts pre-dinner! Trapiche Pinot Noir '04 -easy drinking Pinot from Argentina chock full of berry flavors These go for what would be under $20 (in the Philippines) I think they may be even cheaper in the US?  Cheers! "Carpe Vinum!"
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quote: Originally posted by Darlene:  Also, the Coppola Rosso.
One of my favorites as far as daily drinkers go and just good all around. Usually get this for $7-9. I am drinking a 2004 Antinori Santa Cristina, also in that price range. If you can find them: Tintara 2002 Cabernet and 2004 or 2005 Ferrari and Carano Fume Blanc. One of the best that I like is Casa Lapastolle cabernet from Chile. Also great for a great price is Alto Las Hormigas bonarda. Just slightly out of this range I like the Buehler cabernets (about $23) and if you can find them, their zinfandels.
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| Posts: 13 | Location: Frankfort, IL | Registered: Mar 07, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by cabsandzins: There are so many good wines in the $15-$20 range. Please feel free to let me in on some of your favorites under $20.00.
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One lable I've found recently that I really like is from Chili Viu Manet - both classic and reserve. Malbec Merlot Reserve Cabernet Reserve
- Paul ---------------------------- "Screws fall out all the time, the world is an imperfect place." - John Bender
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| Posts: 976 | Location: Longview, Texas | Registered: Aug 06, 2006 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by ditka311: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Darlene:  Also, the Coppola Rosso.
One of my favorites as far as daily drinkers go and just good all around. Usually get this for $7-9. I am drinking a 2004 Antinori Santa Cristina, also in that price range. If you can find them: Tintara 2002 Cabernet and 2004 or 2005 Ferrari and Carano Fume Blanc. One of the best that I like is Casa Lapastolle cabernet from Chile. Also great for a great price is Alto Las Hormigas bonarda. Just slightly out of this range I like the Buehler cabernets (about $23) and if you can find them, their zinfandels.[/QUOTE  $7 - $9...a great price for, as you say, a great 'daily' wine. 
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| Posts: 775 | Location: Southern California | Registered: Apr 11, 2003 |    |
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