So I'm not too sure how many of you guys here at ill are really into wine, but I thought it would be cool to share my favorites and see what others are into here in this thread...
I myself am a big Zinfandel and Cab drinker. I really enjoy the spicy notes of a good Zin or a nice Cab. A good zin is always not too jammy but still has a nice balance between the alcohol feel/flavor and the taste of the fruit. I cant stand white wines 99.9% of the time, but reds are the shit at least for my palette.
I usually dont cop the 20 dollar bottle range since I just cant get down like that, hell lately I cant even afford my preferred 7.99 - 10.00 bottle, but when I can I dont usually go below the 8 dollar range. Wine is very much like music gear, you get what you pay for IMO - this is coming from years of experience, lol.
And to those of you sleepin on the wine tip - its a great beatmaking friend! One of my favorites! haha.
I got a few more to add to the list but their not coming to mind at the moment...
I myself am a big Zinfandel and Cab drinker. I really enjoy the spicy notes of a good Zin or a nice Cab. A good zin is always not too jammy but still has a nice balance between the alcohol feel/flavor and the taste of the fruit. I cant stand white wines 99.9% of the time, but reds are the shit at least for my palette.
I usually dont cop the 20 dollar bottle range since I just cant get down like that, hell lately I cant even afford my preferred 7.99 - 10.00 bottle, but when I can I dont usually go below the 8 dollar range. Wine is very much like music gear, you get what you pay for IMO - this is coming from years of experience, lol.
And to those of you sleepin on the wine tip - its a great beatmaking friend! One of my favorites! haha.
So anyways, listed below are some of my current favorites and trusted bottles in the 8-10 dollar range:
Peachy Canyon Incredible Red: 9 bucks, really good bang for the buck...nice light yet spicey mouth feel, not too jammy.
Sacred Stone Masters Red Blend: 8-9 bucks, another great bang for the buck wine, very earthy, one of my favorites, very nice finish.
Cline Zinfandel: Usually 8 bucks, one of my favorite Zins, very consistent taste, nice spicy notes, great finish
Ravenswood Cabernet: 7-8 bucks, this wine is actually better then their zin IMO, once again nice spicy notes, full bodied yet not jammy
Gnarly Head Old Vine Zinfandel: 9-10 bucks, i usually dont pass my 8 dollar threshold even tho its only a couple dollars, but every now and then i get the Gnarly Head and let me tell you - this Zin is fucking awesome! Really nice peppery notes, with a great balance of alcohol to fruit.
Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel: 7-8 bucks, very earthy, has its own unique flavor, nice finish
Peachy Canyon Incredible Red: 9 bucks, really good bang for the buck...nice light yet spicey mouth feel, not too jammy.
Sacred Stone Masters Red Blend: 8-9 bucks, another great bang for the buck wine, very earthy, one of my favorites, very nice finish.
Cline Zinfandel: Usually 8 bucks, one of my favorite Zins, very consistent taste, nice spicy notes, great finish
Ravenswood Cabernet: 7-8 bucks, this wine is actually better then their zin IMO, once again nice spicy notes, full bodied yet not jammy
Gnarly Head Old Vine Zinfandel: 9-10 bucks, i usually dont pass my 8 dollar threshold even tho its only a couple dollars, but every now and then i get the Gnarly Head and let me tell you - this Zin is fucking awesome! Really nice peppery notes, with a great balance of alcohol to fruit.
Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel: 7-8 bucks, very earthy, has its own unique flavor, nice finish
I got a few more to add to the list but their not coming to mind at the moment...