Wine Week 37: A sub $7 wine that is worth drinking!? Wow!
This week we look at three wines that sit in very different price points, from well under $10 to $50. The first is a jaw dropping cheap riesling that really is very good. The second is an organically produced Coonawarra red blend that is as good as anything coming from the region. The last is a big, bold durif that doesn’t overplay the alcohol.
In this episode we recommend:
- Jacobs Creek Riesling 2006 ($6-10)
- Highbank Cab Sauv/Merlot/Cab Franc 2001 ($41-50)
- Morris Rutherglen Durif 2004 ($20-25)
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Cheers… and happy wine buying!
Brad and Danny
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Looking at the last few episodes it appears no one is leaving any comments; thought I’d just say a quick well-done-keep-up-the-good-work-thanks-for-your-efforts.
Andrew
September 7th, 2007 | #