Friday, January 18, 2008

2007 Wine Bargains

Now, I was pretty methodical in coming up with my Wine Chat Best Wines of 2007 List. I picked my favorite 11 wines of 2007, not factoring in price. But as I was going through my articles and notes to make up that list, I also came across some great wine values. These do not belong on the "best" list per se, but I'd be remiss not to share these wines that are great value for the dollar! So, with no further ado, here are some of the great wine bargains I found in 2007:

Segura Viudas Brut Reserva ($9) A sparkling Cava wine from Spain, this was the best sparkling wine bargain I found. It's fairly dry, well-balanced and has a pleasant finish. After being told the price at a tasting, my reaction was "Get out!!!" (Seinfeld fans, fortunately there was a table separating us preventing me from giving him an Elaine-style push).

2005 Number One Berberana Tempranillo during our Spanish wine & tapas party earlier this fall, and it got a bit lost in the shuffle. But when I realized upon having it again recently that it $8 per bottle, I realized what a great find this is! This flavorful red has a deep berry flavor with hints of chocolate. It went nicely with the chicken & cheese quesidillas we had the other night (no recipe--they were from Trader Joes!).

Four Vines Old Vine Cuvee ($12) I love zin, so finding this high quality zin at an affordable price early in 2007 helped make for a good year! I pick up a bottle from this Paso Robles based producer almost every time I'm at the wine shop.

2004 Andezon Cotes du Rhone ($12) Features a big bouquet evoking summer roses. Black cherry on the taste, with a bit of woodiness and hints of violet. The spicy sweet finish made it seem a bit like zin. A very complex and good quality wine for the price.

2005 Sepp Gruner Veltliner ($10) This has a big round mouthfeel, hints of lemon and a bit of fizz on the finish, making for a refreshing taste.

2003 Pietra Santa Zinfandel This well-balanced zin has bold blackberry flavors and hints of spice, making it a nice match for the zesty salsa for the pork chops. It hails from Cienaga Valley, an area 25 miles east of Monterey Bay, California. It's not an area I'm familiar with, but apparently a good spot for growing zinfandel grapes. And at $15, I'd say this bottle is a bargain.

2005 Saint-Esprit Delas Cotes Du Rhone Violet on the bouquet. Lively jammy fruit, with some good structure for a wine in this price range (sorry, misplaced exact price, but well under $15).

2005 Benziger Los Carneros Chardonnay ($13). This bottle from the Sonoma County Carneros region is a good expression of California Chardonnay at a reasonable price. I like a touch of oak and butter flavors in a chardonnay, though those elements can often be over the top in Californian chards. This one struck a nice balance on that account. It has a ripe fruity bouquet. Along with gentle oak and butter flavors, I tasted a bit of lemon. There was also a hint of mineral tones in the backround, with a nice clean finish.

2005 Macon-Lugny Les Charmes Chardonnay The light citrus taste and mineral tones make it a good match for food too. I paired it with the the tasty Creamy Goat Cheese and Asparagus pasta dish I made. Asparagus is notoriously difficult to match with wines, but this well-balanced wine worked well with the meal.

52 comments:

eastlakedirectory.com said...

I think this is a great list. I will come back for sure next time I go wine shopping. I am lost when it comes to wines.

Real Live Lesbian said...

Great list! I'll be printing this one out! Thanks!

grandmatexas said...

One of the most enjoyable meals I had lately was roasted chicken breast with Asti Spumante. The nutty taste of Asti and the chicken were delectable. Here in Texas I enjoy the Texas Sweet Red. Wonderful with lots of local dishes. Wines at a bargain, what more could one want.

anneredlips said...

i love to learn more about wines

Everymatter said...

i think that u r a great lover of wine

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Silverdrop said...

nice blog ;)

Lisa said...

Printing this one out, too. I'm such a sucker for bargains.

Nirmala said...

Congrats on making it as a "blog of note." What a great blog! Keep it up and stay warm over their in Boston. I work in nonprofits too.

Mansi Desai said...

My first time here...you have a nice blog, good and well-structered content!:)

I have a food blog too, and have recently started researching wines. Even wrote an article about wine pairing with food, though I'm totally a novice compared to you:)

thanks for the great tips!

Dr Zibbs said...

Perfect list. Thanks for the gumball Mickey!

DANIELA said...

THANKS FOR THE LIST! I CAN SEE THAT YOU ARE A MASTER WHEN IT COMES TO WINES!!
WHERE DID YOU LEARNED ALL THIS? OR HOW DO YOU KNOW?

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Nicolle said...

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Great wine advice. I love trying new types of wine.

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Great meals...I have tried them before and always been pleased.

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Amyee said...

Just looked them up - everything on this list are too expensive for my budget here in Aus... oh wells :)

Nimlor said...

why would you have mexican food when you're supposed to be having a spanish food party?

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Chef_Ling said...

Very nice blog, David. I love wine, especially sweet wine (not very sweet though). I will go back and check it out before I shop next time.

Chef_Ling

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You know I've never been good when it comes to wine. I'm hoping to learn a bit more.

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dabooklady said...

wow what a terrific list....wines are so delicate when choosing the right one. It could ruin or make the meal....

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RattleSnake said...

thanks for the wine tips

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Gypsy at Heart said...

Have to agree wholeheartedly with you on the Seguras Viudas Reserva. Have been drinking it for 3 years now and quite frankly, I prefer if it gets lost in the shuffle otherwise prices might start to go up. Will try some of your other recommendations. Thanks for putting the list together.

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LoveNotes said...

Thanks for the wine list. I'm a big fan of German wines, but I think I will try some from the list.

Austin Maloney said...

Mmmmmmmmmmmmm. I think I gained like 2 pounds just reading that list.

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The1Bo1 said...

What a great site!

I'm going to be back again. How often do you update it?

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N Loungin: Resistance Training & Wellness said...

Love the list! will be checking your page out more often!

Dean said...

Great list! I just wish there were an easy way to become an oenophile without actually having to drink all of that. No price for the 2005 Macon-Lugny Les Charmes Chardonnay? I guess I can assume it's under $15. :)

I cook with wine all the time but I've never had much of a preference in drinking it. Ironic, eh? Well, this list could come in handy one day. Thanks!

boxter822 said...

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alexpolina said...

thank you this list has been very helpful

Chef John Hughes said...

Hi;

Just came upon your blog and really enjoyed this list. I especially agree with your pick of the Four Vines Old Cuvee, I've met Christian Tietje, the winemaker and had the opportunity to try several of his wines...if you like ports - make sure to try his Paso Robles Zin/Syrah Port...stunning!

I have been a huge fan of red blends or meritage style wines for years now and just came across a Westside Red by Austin Hope, also from Paso Robles which was stunning at about $15 a bottle.

I've just started a food related blog http://blogcookwithjohn.blogspot.com/ and so it's nice to find others with similar tastes and loves.

Will definately be back here often.

David said...

Hi John--funny you mention the 4 Vines connection, I'm going to a winemaker dinner Tuesday featuring Four Vines (Bill Grant will be there from 4V). It's at Summer Winer, the new place by Mark & Clark of Arrow's fame.

Chef John Hughes said...

David;
You will have a great time with the folks at 4 Vines. Please say hi to Mark & Clark for me if you get a chance to see them...Say hi from John Hughes from Windows.

You have a great blog, hope to hear more about the Simmer Winter Wine Dinner...hope you get to try the 4 Vines Port!

Best,

Chef John

www.cookwithjohn.com
john@cookwithjohn.com

Erik Laurinovics said...

I'm from a little town called Hollister which happens to be the town closest to the Pietra Santa winery. A lot of vineyards started sprouting up in the area within the past decade and Pietra Santa is one of the best. Glad to see their getting some recognition outside of the area. Their Merlot is also pretty darn good, and they also make a spectacular olive oil.