I like this one.
It only costs $10.99
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Beringer Zif. It's about $11, and is rather good mid-priced wine.
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Australian wines used to be a "bug value" a few years ago, then came the South American, mostly Chilean, and recently, a really good region is the Washington/Oregon areas. Climate change has actually helped add huge amounts of flavor and increased the growing season in the PacNW.
Go to any large wine/liquor store and they can help you pick out a great wine for every meal.
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http://www.torreyridgewinery.com/Reminiscent of green grapes picked off the vine in Grandma's back yard and stuffed into a bottle.
This has to be the best wine I've ever had, which isn't saying much because I haven't had that many. It is delicious though. The description is spot on.
Someone who can't balance a budget probably shouldn't be in a position to spend someone else's money.
For a special occasion, try the Magnificant meritage. I think it runs around $75...but oh soooooo good!
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not wine but the bottle I had a few weeks ago wasn't bad
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Earle Estates strawberry wine and strawberry shadows (wine/mead mix) are both good and carried at a few local liquor stores
http://www.meadery.com/earlwinelist.html
mystic mead is good too
http://www.lakewoodvineyards.com/meads.html
I had Woodbury's Riesling at thanksgiving and liked it
http://www.woodburyvineyards.com/wines.htm
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Old school here... I've never been disappointed by anything from Mondavi.
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