Posted on 11/14/2024 4:22:16 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
Red wine might be America's favorite, according to Forbes. But those looking for a lower-priced bottle would be wise to look at whites. A flavorful white wine pairs well with chicken, fish, and spicier foods, too. If you're sitting down to a fiery Thai meal, for instance, a crisp riesling will ease the burn quite nicely.
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1. Camp Chardonnay
2.Domaine Normand Macon La Roche Vineuse 2020
3. J.C. Somers La Revanche Chardonnay 2020
4. JB Neufeld Sauvignon Blanc
5. Grass Stains Sauvignon Blanc
6.Jules Taylor Sauvignon Blanc
7. Brand Riesling
8. Kung Fu Girl Riesling
9. Elena Walch Pinot Grigio
10. Vigneti La Monde Pinot Grigio
11. Soalheiro Vinho Verde Alvarinho
12. Westport Rivers Winery Geisenheimer Estate Grown
Just in time!
Family wants Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio for Thanksgiving dinner. I’m going to use that list next time I go to BevMo.
U funnin’ me bub?
They’re all minimum 20 bucks!
Two buck Chuck at Trader Joes is now up to $3+.
I don’t need no expensive stuff.
Awesome
I don’t see Franzia Crisp White box on that list.
I buy a nice Australian Chardonnay. “Yellow Tail” with a picture of a kangaroo on the label. Very inexpensive and I like it better than any of the $$$$$ brands.
(Oh what a plebeian I am.)
My daughter went to Australia a year ago and said it was a decent wine. It is.
I buy it at Safeway and Walmart has it too—at a higher price.
For me, $20-30 is an expensive bottle of wine.
The screw-on cap is handy for preserving the bouquet if you have to set the bottle aside for some reason, like say if you get taken to jail.
Winking Owl at Aldis . . $3.95 or something.
Wonder if it’s made by the same outfit that Trader Joes sources its Two Buck Chuck from.
Last time I bought Ripple it was 99 cents, and not bad.😉
lol get some hooch!!
They dont make Night Train anymore :)
I don’t know but their Merlot is quite drinkable.
It is grape juice people!
Wife and I went to the winery about 5 years ago - nice little place in Albemarle County. And we had the great good fortune to be there when Eric Trump and a party came in for lunch. Got a picture of him with my wife and I, and he cannot have been more gracious to the people there.
But the wine was...not good. And I don't say that as a wine connoisseur - Boone's Farm is about as far as I go. But my wife who does drink the stuff also thought it was very bad. I think there was an ice wine or something that wasn't too bad if you mixed it with other stuff.
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