page 3I have an upcoming trip to cape may, nj so I'll visit some wineries while out there. I think it'll be nice, that area of NJ is supposed to be perfect for growing tender european wine grapes
6/11/2012 4:35:23 PM
I'm by no means a wine connoisseur but i can tell a difference between 2 Buck Chuck and like a $10-$12 bottle. A small local grocer here turned me on to this, for $9 a bottle it might be my go-to[Edited on June 11, 2012 at 6:23 PM. Reason : ]
6/11/2012 6:23:31 PM
shared a bottle of Beringer Pinot Noir last night. Did not stand out and tasted like a ten dollar blend. Just was not impressed.The more wines I drink (still staying with mostly american wines right now) I think I'm a much bigger fan of Oregon and Washington state offerings over Napa Valley. Anyone else feel the same? or has anyone picked up a recent bottle they've liked? Going by the wine store tonight I think.
6/22/2012 9:23:45 AM
Washington is gonna give you more bang for the buck than Napa most of the time. Also, I don't like most California Merlot, but like the ones from Washington. They taste a little more mocha, coffee, and earthy instead of the green, leafy taste I get out of CA.
6/22/2012 10:07:36 AM
If you never try another bottle of wine for the rest of your life, you MUST try this:It changed my life.
6/22/2012 5:43:55 PM
i just went by total wine to grab a bottle of annalisa moscato - my new favorite!slaptit - where did you find mars & venus? i've been looking EVERYWHERE for it![Edited on June 22, 2012 at 5:47 PM. Reason : ]
6/22/2012 5:47:01 PM
^^agreed, thats a great bottle
6/22/2012 6:57:43 PM
6/22/2012 7:10:05 PM
made a trip to Trader Joes and picked up about everything listed in this thread.Albero TempranilloAlbero MontrasellEspiral Vinho Verde2 bottles of 3 buck chuck.
6/24/2012 6:51:18 PM
6/24/2012 7:45:49 PM
I like sweeter wines - but when I say I like, I mean I tolerate them the best... I never drink wine, and if I do, it is something piddlebug likes, which is usually something sweet, mascato based.
6/24/2012 7:48:00 PM
i left a bottle of moscato in your fridge. you should try it! if there's any left, that is.
6/24/2012 8:21:11 PM
6/24/2012 10:36:06 PM
In general I'm more of a red wine drinker, and particularly like Spanish style reds. On the other hand I also eat a lot of seafood, and for obvious reasons have a lot of whites as well.Preferred reds:Spanish style (from Spain and South America) garnache, malbec, temporanillo, bonarda and blends.French: Cotes du Rhone, Bordeaux blendsItalian: Brunello!, Montepulciano, and lately discovered Sicilian Nero d'Avola...prefer more than Chianti ClassicoCalifornia/Oregon/Washington: Pinot Noirs and Cabernet, not a fan of ZinfandelsVirginia: Norton and Cab Francs and Viogniers are actually very goodPreferred Whites:Spain: AlbarinoSouth America: Torrontes - great with spicy foodGermany: Gerwurztraminer- also great with spicy foodPinot Grigio and Savignon Blancs can be good with seafoodPortugal: Vinho Verde[Edited on June 25, 2012 at 12:19 AM. Reason : .]
6/25/2012 12:16:20 AM
I drank 2 bottles of Flip Flop riesling todayit was pretty good
6/25/2012 12:49:24 AM
6/25/2012 8:19:41 AM
wow, was not a big fan of the trader joe's Albero Tempranillo. i don't know if it was the bottle or the style but it was almost tasteless with no back end.
7/2/2012 11:56:54 AM
all their reds suck
7/2/2012 12:03:14 PM
Meh...to each their own obviously (especially wine).I don't think Trader Joe's wines are great or anything, but I find their $5 and $6 bottles drinkable. The few times I try to get a really cheap bottle from Teeter/Food Dog/The Pig ($7 or less), I have a hard time finishing one glass.I do not like the 3 buck Chuck though. But I've found 5 or 6 reds at Trader Joe's that I'm perfectly fine with drinking on a regular basis.
7/2/2012 12:22:55 PM
I bought some cat wine the other day. It wasn't great.
7/2/2012 1:08:25 PM
were the cats aged in oak?
7/2/2012 1:11:07 PM
they were aged in glass catsgets
7/2/2012 1:15:21 PM
jbrick, i bought a bottle of the Montrasell as well so i will open it this week to see how it differs. I know you said it was the heavier of the two.
7/2/2012 2:12:07 PM
wow, love the Espiral Vinho Verde. went great with the grilled fish and spinach and watermelon salad I had for dinner last night. definitely could be a go to refreshing white wine.
7/3/2012 8:27:36 AM
^ that's my wife's favorite white, hands down...i don't really care for most whites, but it IS a very refreshing wine, great for the summer[Edited on July 3, 2012 at 8:29 AM. Reason : and it's what, $4/bottle? $5, tops?]
7/3/2012 8:28:54 AM
yeah, i think it was $3.99will definitely be stocking up on several more soon. it's ridiculously refreshing and i love the slight effervescence. and only about 9% so it doesn't wear you down. great recommendation!
7/3/2012 8:33:17 AM
of the 85 bottles on our rack, i'd say we've got 10 or 12 of those [Edited on July 3, 2012 at 8:42 AM. Reason : what kind of smiley is :{ ?]
7/3/2012 8:41:29 AM
nice rack!
7/3/2012 8:42:11 AM
we like it...we saw a bordex rack in an italian restaurant a couple of years ago and really liked it and found some chick on craigslist who was selling hers as a bordex (which it wasn't), but it was only $20 or something (it just isn't reconfigurable)for those who don't know, this is a bordex racki really want to get something like this, but we don't have anywhere to put it
7/3/2012 8:45:55 AM
Real Simple posted a piece on Supermarket WinesI may have to try a few...http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/shopping-storing/beverages/cheap-wine-00100000084473/index.html
8/7/2012 12:40:12 PM
Dude i was about to start a wine thread the other day. I'm Krallum and I approved this message.[Edited on August 7, 2012 at 12:42 PM. Reason : you know what i am not going to finish that story]
8/7/2012 12:42:07 PM
8/7/2012 12:43:11 PM
Last couple weeks I went into Harris Teeter and they've had their Las Rocas wines marked down dramatically. These are normally $20-$25 bottles that are like ten or eleven bucks now. The two that are marked down are the Garnacha and a Spanish Red Blend.Really good wine for a pretty good price, IMO.
8/7/2012 12:44:37 PM
Just had a nice balance Riesling, Stonecap 2009 Riesling, thoroughly enjoyed it.One of my goto cabernets is the Grayson Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon, great valueAlso for the upscale wine, just recently had this:Château Potelle Zinfandel VGS 2004http://www.vgschateaupotelle.com/#page/cms/wines/VGS?2And it was phenomenal.[Edited on August 9, 2012 at 3:58 PM. Reason : .]
8/9/2012 3:54:54 PM
this is the best $23 i've spent:vacu vin "wine saver" with 4 stoppers (which also work just fine as "regular" stoppers) for $12: http://www.amazon.com/Vacu-Vin-Concerto-5-Piece-Stoppers/dp/B00005U2FA/true fabrications aerating pour spout for $11: http://www.amazon.com/True-Fabrications-Wine-Aerating-Spout/dp/B0027HV9TU/actually, the second is under review by amazon because the pictures show a corkscrew-type aerator, but what folks (including myself) received was a unit with a stainless steel insert that "slows" the wine as it fills a chamber that has holes for aeration...i think it works great (and other reviewers agree)
3/19/2013 9:38:07 PM
bump. cutting back on beer, been enjoying wine and spirits a bit more. At least now that I live alone a bottle of wine will last a couple nights. Any big Chianti fans here? Have recommendations? Gabbiano is a trusty one for me. Beringer Malbec was disappointing. I also saw a post i made last year about their Pinot that I didn't like. looks like i'm done with Beringer wines.
4/22/2013 10:04:12 AM
I didn't read the complete thread.But when steaming clams, what white wine do you use?We used clos du bois chardonnay. Wasn't bad, but I was thinking a Pinot Grigio, maybe?
5/1/2013 5:56:57 PM
Doesn't really matter as long as its dry. You could also use a dry vermouth.
5/1/2013 6:02:21 PM
11/23/2013 4:20:03 AM
We use to have the Queen of Hearts Pinot Noir at a wine bar I worked out. Pretty solid Pinot. And yes...also never been able to find it in stores.BTW...I think I've figured out every shitty and good $4-$7 wine at Trader Joes. Every week I do a wine run and pick up about 7 or 8 bottles (4-5 reds, 1-2 whites, and 1 prosecco)...all for around $40. It's awesome.[Edited on November 23, 2013 at 8:41 AM. Reason : .]
11/23/2013 8:39:39 AM
^jbrick, care to update your list of the good TJ wines?
2/5/2014 4:07:09 PM
Off the top of my head I know we like the Dark Horse Cabernet (although at 7.99, it's probably one of the pricier ones we get). I've moved away from their Spanish Wines as I think they're probably the ones I like the least (I actually find this to be true with most retail stores, while I find it the exact opposite at bars/restaurants....go figure).I'll have to check when I get home, but I've been batting close to 100% with their French reds. I think their is a grenache/syrah/something else blend that I really like. Most of their Italian Primitivo's are pretty good. While not the best, the orange colored Grifone is a damn good value at $3.99.Just checked online and I'm pretty sure we like the Cote du Rhone and Bordeaux Cru Bourgeois in the French. Although I know there are a couple TJ Exclusives that they've put our recently that I liked.Hope that helps.
2/5/2014 4:17:28 PM
THIS UNOPENED WINE IS OLDER THAN AMERICA AND IT'S GOING TO AUCTIONhttp://www.newsweek.com/unopened-wine-older-america-and-its-going-auction-942003
5/24/2018 7:46:58 AM
Cocobon at TJ's is our go-to red. At $6 or $7 it's a damn good deal. Pontificus is our go-to white.
5/24/2018 10:31:50 AM