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Wines Under $5...found anything drinkable?


Richard Kilgore

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I have been surprised to find very drinkable bottles of wine at Sprouts Markets for as little as 3 for $10, with a 10% discount when you buy 6 bottles. These are South African and Australian wines. They are simple, not complex in any way, but tasty, everyday table wines.

Anyone else find bottles of beyond-inexpensive wine? Anything you can recommend?

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I found a chilean merlot that actually had a nice peppery finish to it..

Central valley frontera, 2007

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  • 10 months later...

6 bottles of clean-skin South Australian Shiraz-Cabernet from Aldi for $9.99. Quite drinkable IMO. Have to wonder, what is going to happen to an industry with such an overabundance of riches.

But for now, I'm happy to gloat :biggrin:

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I've found that California's Beringer wines, which fall into all price categories from very high to quite low, are good quality and really dependable on the low end and, thus, a nice idea for everyday table wine.

I often find them on sale for less than 5$.

Beringer seems to have choices for many price categories and varietals. I've really been pleased with them when budget is a concern.

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I am a big fan of Vinho Verde. Around here bottles run about $5 to $7, which is not under $5, but in the area.

I agree. It's summer when I start buying cases of this. Bought a case at Binny's last weekend for $5.99/bottle. With the case discount it's pretty much $5/bottle.

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For everyday, we drink a lot of the Frontera wines from Concha y Toro in Chile. Their Sauv Blanc is very drinkable, and we've recently branched out to their reds-- nice Carmenere, Syrah and Malbec (grown in their Argentine vineyards.) We find these finds quite dependable, and usually pay around $8 for a magnum.

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I am a big fan of Vinho Verde. Around here bottles run about $5 to $7, which is not under $5, but in the area.

I agree. It's summer when I start buying cases of this. Bought a case at Binny's last weekend for $5.99/bottle. With the case discount it's pretty much $5/bottle.

Another fan of Vinho Verde in the summer. One of my friends refers to it as "daytime wine". I've been enjoying the $3.99 Vinho Verde they've been carrying at Trader Joe's.

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