by amy reileyThese days, it might be a little less than pc to suggest that many of the best bargain wines come from abroad. But it has always been wise to look to lesser-known regions like Mendoza, South Eastern Australia and Provence for stretching a dollar. However, there are always great buys to be found close to home. Here’s a healthy mix of well-priced wines from the U.S. that will help you support the economy as well as your savings. |
Bogle Winery
2006 Petite Sirah
Bogle Petite Sirah has always been my back pocket, party red. It is a fun wine, full of body and rich berry fruit flavors. Extraordinarily mouth-filling for the price it has always scored a home run for me as a pleaser for a casual crowd.
Hogue Cellars
2007 Riesling
A delicious rendition of American sweet Riesling, this is one of my favorite end-of-the-day wines. With acidity to back up the sweetness, The wine is fresh, fruit-forward and slides down so very easy.
Loredona Wine
2006 Pinot Grigio
A beautiful white wine in the $10 range, Loredona Pinot Grigio’s style is surprisingly sophisticated for the price. Restrained, with pear and tart apple fruit flavors, it is the sort of wine well-suited for dinner parties. And with packaging as attractive as the wine’s flavor, it is an excellent choice for a thoughtful hostess gift.
Ravenswood Winery
2006 Vintner’s Blend Zinfandel
If you are a Zin lover, you know Ravenswood. And although this entry-level number lacks the refinement of some of those Ravenswood Zins you’ve grown to love, this wine offers big flavor for the price.
Epiphany Cellars
2005 Revelation
At $35, it doesn’t quite fit into the bargain wine bin, but this Rhone-style red blend is one of those yet-to-be-discovered finds. A blend of Syrah, Petite Sirah and Grenache, it is a relative newcomer to the California wine scene and one that is elegant, sophisticated and down right delicious for the price.



