I agree. I go for cheap Chilean wine. Red. So I am a connoisseur of color. Don't know why Chile. Bought some fairly expensive French wine a few years ago for a dinner party. Gave everybody a nasty headache.I always hear AC/DC playing in my head “Have A Drink on Me” when I’m in the Liquor store, it inspires me to go for the “Cheap Wine”. It’s fun to look at the tags and find the ones with $3-$4 off the regular price scoring some great wines for $6.99-$7.99, I can’t tell the difference between the 20-40 buck stuff and the cheap stuff. There are a lot of excellent wines from around the world, I try to stick with the BC wines but South America and Spain have some great ones, really enjoy Los Cardos Malbec from Argentina!👍
I'm glad you acknowledge it's a personal taste thing versus a expensive wine snobbery thing. Wine like scotch is a subjective thing. One isn't any better than the other, and you're absolutely lucky if the cheap stuff is what you enjoy."I would humbly disagree, I can taste the difference between the cheap and the good stuff. I wish I could have your taste buds, as I would save a ton of money just by buying cheap wine. Unfortunately my taste buds tell me that half decent wine starting at $30 is drinkable, with the typical good wine in the $50.
In the past I have mostly drank red wines in the $15 to $20 range (before taxes). Last Christmas a colleage invited me for Xmas dinner and served a red wine about $60 including taxes. I thought it was incredible! I have since bought a bottle but have not drank it yet because I feel it needs to be for a somewhat special occassion or at least shared with a special person. This is the wine (it appears to be on sale at the moment):I once tried a French red at $80. I wasn't that impressed and figured I would get a lot more pleasure out of two bottles at $40. Or even four bottles at $20. Try the 'Don David' series from Argentina, sometimes on sale. My palate is not that fussy so I usually don't spend more than $20. Last week I tried an Italian from Puglia called 'Codici'. It's on sale for $12.99 right now. Worth double that. You're welcome!
I usually don't drink wine, but I gravitate towards the reds whenever I have a glass. Though if I'm with a girl that I see a lot, we usually share a bottle of moscato (her favorite).
Or you could spend $60 and get a slightly less than mediocre both.If your thinking about spending $180 to $200 for mediocre whore, think of the great bottle of wine you could get for that.
That was a very interesting documentary. The smart scammers use $500 bottles of wine to pass of as the rare $1,000's bottles of wine.After watching the 'Sour Grapes" documentary I feel good about not spending more than $20 a bottle. I don't want to spoil the movie but Rudy Kurniawan was not caught because one of the buyers spending thousands of dollars for a bottle noticed that something was off with the wine. Basically this guy was mixing cheap wines in his sink and passing them off as vintage Bordaeux wines. No one could tell the difference. He even fooled one of the Koch brothers.





