From first Drop Wines a very good inexpensive Austalian blend of cabernet sauvignon, shiraz and barbera. $9.
Tags: red, cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, barbera, australia
From first Drop Wines a very good inexpensive Austalian blend of cabernet sauvignon, shiraz and barbera. $9.
Tags: red, cabernet sauvignon, shiraz, barbera, australia
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Shawn
Imperial lager hails from Costa Rica and has just appeared in Birmingham (according to my vast experience scanning the beer aisle). It's a really light, crisp summer brew - great for hot weather and quick quaffing. Lighter than Corona, I think. Reminds me a little of tasting my father's brews e.g. Falstaff, Old Milwaukee, Schlitz when I was a kid.
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I picked this up off the display because 1) it was cheap 2) it was from California 3) I had never heard of it. Turns out that it is a blend of Napa and Sonoma wines, probably bought surplus and blended. Anyway, it turned out well. This is a nice medium bodied Cab with moderate fruit and toasty fruit nose. Goes down easy and I don't think it will offend anyone. Buy a case.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama's ban on a wine that features a nude nymph on the label became a business opportunity for a California vintner who is preparing a marketing campaign to capitalize on being "Banned in Bama."
38% Zinfandel, 34% Merlot, 21% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petite Sirah, 2% mix red varietals – 100% California fruit with 42% from Lodi. About 15% of this blend was barrel aged for approximately 6 months in a mix of new and old French and American oak barrels. The wine displays aromas of ripe red and dark berry fruits layered with notes of slight white and black pepper and crème de cassis. The aromas carry into the palate with red fruit flavor notes on the entry and full fruit in the middle. The finish is lush and fruit flavors linger through the aftertaste. Made by Harry Parducci at his custom-crush facility in Santa Rosa, CA. $9.99 at Whole Foods

I can't believe we never posted this because we have had it many times and it's consistently good.
Wal-Mart announced that, sometime in 2009, it will begin offering customers a new discount item ... Wal-Mart's own brand of wine.