I like Cabernet best, and would like to know what you think is the best wine for the buck. Thanks. I would like to know of anything from 5-20$ that is good.
I like Red Bicyclette (French for "Red Bicycle") and it is a yellow label with a little guy riding a bike.
They make a good Syrah, and a Pinot Noir.
I like them because they don’t give me a headache, as do many reds.
You can buy them for $8.99 at Cost Plus World Market or Kroger or Publix, etc,…
Spanish wine rocks and can be dirt cheap. I have a favorite white that is $5 a bottle! Yes, really!
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Carmel Hock(Israel),excelent and in your price range.
Matuse(Spain)Red Frutty VG
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Grape Kool-aid…with a bit of alcohol.
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Charles Shaw by far, better than some $50 wines I’ve had
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MD 20/20 (aka Mogen David 20/20 or Mad Dog). " As majestic as the cascading waters of a drain pipe, MD 20/20 is bottled by the 20/20 wine company in Westfield, New York. It’s available in various nauseating tropical flavors….but only the full ‘Red Grape Wine’ flavor packs the 18% whallop. Beware: Liquor stores are starting to be infiltrated by a 13% variety of MD 20/20 Red Grape. There is also a new ‘Blue Raspberry’ flavor with ‘BLING BLING’. Even the lowest functioning of bums will know not to get swindled out of 5%."
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http://www.bumwine.com/md2020.html
I like Red Bicyclette (French for "Red Bicycle") and it is a yellow label with a little guy riding a bike.
They make a good Syrah, and a Pinot Noir.
I like them because they don’t give me a headache, as do many reds.
You can buy them for $8.99 at Cost Plus World Market or Kroger or Publix, etc,…
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First-hand knowledge by drinking a few bottles!
If you are near a Trader Joe’s They have a great selection but Chilean or Aregentian reds can be great and have a lot of value
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Yellow Tail (from Australia)
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yellow Tail Cabernet just around 10.00
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barefoot
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Columbia Crest Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon 2001 (Washington) or Hogue Cellar’s 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon (Washington). The first one cost only 9$ – 12$ and the second one cost about 10$.