Do you think a great wine has to cost you big bucks? Guess
again! I have the pleasure of being able to try new wines every week. After numerous years of tasting, I’ve learned
that not all wines need to be expensive in order to be amazing. There have been expensive bottles that I’ve
loved and ones that I’ve absolutely hated and wouldn’t recommend. The same goes with well-priced bottles of
wine. It’s important do your research
and see what people think about that wine and the year in which it was
created. I use the application Vivino to
rate all of the wines that I try and see what others have to say about it. Here are some of my picks for the best wines
that won’t break the bank. I used the
average price for each bottle according to Vivino for the wonderful wines $20 and
under.
Educated Guess:
This wine instantly caught my eye by its unique orange and
black label. The label has the chemistry
formula for the process of how the wine was made and fermented. The winemaker described the bottle as “a story of how you can make an educated guess
in winemaking, not to give you nightmares about your high school chemistry
class.” Educated Guess is a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon with so much
to offer. I would describe this wine as
a medium-bodied cabernet and a nice bite at the end. The tasting notes I get out of it are fruits
such as cherries and blackberries. Also, I get a hint of cocoa and slight
pepper in the lingering finish. This
wine will always be one of my favorites and the average price is $18.95 a
bottle.
Meomi:
This is one of the most popular and well-known wines out
there. This wine has a simple, classy
label which is much like its taste! Meomi
is a Pinot Noir produced from grapes from all around California such as
Monterey, Sonoma County, and Santa Barbara Country. You can tell by its cloudy color that this
wine has a rich texture and is medium-bodied.
It almost looks a little like cranberry juice because of its beautiful
ruby color. The tasting notes I get out of this are bright,
blooming berries and cooking spices.
Meomi is considered the go-to wine by wine connoisseurs and I believe it’s
because you can enjoy it with or without food.
Being one of most popular wine given as a gift, Meomi’s average price is
about $20 a bottle.
White Haven:
Looking for the perfect alcohol refreshment this summer?
This wine has a dazzling aroma and taste that will leave you wanting more. White Haven is a Sauvignon Blanc from New
Zealand. In my last blog, I talked about
how when I smell New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs, I relate them to memories from my
past. The memory with which I associate
this wine is walking outside on an early spring morning to smell the beautiful
blooming flowers and fresh-cut grass.
The best part about this wine is that the taste is so similar to the
smell. It’s on the dry side for a white
wine and is also medium-bodied. The
average price of this wine is $11.99 and you better get two because it goes
fast!
Noble House:
Ok, all you sweet wine lovers, here is a wonderful wine that
is totally worth the buy! Noble House is
a Riesling on the sweeter side from Mosel, Germany. I like to introduce this to new wine drinkers
because it is refreshing and super easy to drink. One of my favorite things about this wine is its
beautiful, delicate bouquet aroma. After
you swirl it and smell again for further inspection, it has almost a skittles
or candy scent to it. The tasting notes
I get out of this wine are fruits such as apples and peaches. It also has a light minerality taste to it
that gives it a little acidic taste in your mouth. Noble House goes for only about $11.99 a
bottle!
Louis Bouillot:
Who doesn’t love a good bubbly wine? Well, this one is
definitely one to toast with. I love the
label of this wine because it’s a metallic, light pink color (my favorite color,
of course). Louis Bouillot is a
sparkling rose wine from France; I like to call it the fizzy-lifting drink
because of its lively bubbles. This full-flavored
wine is perfect for special occasions. It’s
considered a semi-dry wine and with its light acidity comes a nice, fruity
finish. Louis Bouillot goes for an
average of $19.99 a bottle and you won’t be disappointed.
So, as you’ve read, a delicious
wine doesn’t have to set you back. These are just a few of the many wines that
I love. If you’re just getting into wine,
there are so many suggestions that I can give you. If you have a passion for wine as well as I
do, leave some of your favorite wine choices in the comment section.
Check out this YouTube video link on how to choose wine! http://bit.ly/2oIAgeP
Check out this YouTube video link on how to choose wine! http://bit.ly/2oIAgeP






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