Jan 25 2010

Best Wines Under $20

Published by Paul at 7:39 pm under Cabernet Sauvignon, Red Wine, White Wine, Wine Reviews

When looking to bring a bottle of wine to a party or get together, you want to bring something that will impress your friends and family. Below are some top rated wines, all under twenty dollars.

First, take a look at this Chateau De Cedre Cahors Malbec 2007.

This wine, imported, from France, is a high quality wine for under $20.  A smooth and elegant Cahors blend of Malbec (90%) and Merlot (10%) with potent blackberry, cedar, spice and herb aromas and a lovely violet color, for only $17.00:

malbec-2007Click Here to Get It

Tasting Notes:

A rich violet colored wine with potent blackberry, cedar, spice and herb aromas. On the palate, gorgeous black fruit (plum, blackberry and cassis) flavors are complemented by chocolate, raspberry, clove and licorice notes.

Second, check out this delicious Chateau la Mouliniere Bordeaux Rouge 2007 for only $11.00.

A simple fruity red Bordeaux that is great for everyday drinking. It has been called one of the world’s greatest red wine values, and the 2007 vintage is particularly good.

chateau-bordeaux-rouge-2007Click Here to Get It

Tasting Notes:

A wine with a deep red color and a developed nose of cassis, raspberry and cherry. It is very fruity in the mouth with fresh red fruit and earthy spice flavors leading to a nice, long finish. A very approachable and versatile wine thanks to the Merlot, but the smooth tannins give it staying power. Perfect with grilled meats, burgers, cheeses, and lamb. Can keep until 2013.

Finally, if you are looking for an excellent white wine under $20, then look at this crisp and fruity Sauvignon Blanc from France’s often overlooked Southwest wine region, which is only $14.50:

france-sauvignon-blanc-2008Click Here to Get It

Tasting Notes:

Powerful grapefruit and floral aromas. Grapefruit flavors continue on the palate. A racy, light-bodied wine with good fruit. Perfect with appetizers, cheese, seafood and light pasta dishes. Serve slightly chilled; ready to drink now through 2011.

Any of these 90+ point rated wines will surely impress. The smooth velvety taste of these wines will make you crave more. Whether you are looking for a great dinner party gift or just a treat for yourself, the above wines are perfect!

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