A |
Twin Fin 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$10 |
A- |
Baron Philippe de Rothschild 2003 Cabernet Sauvigon |
$11 |
A- |
Cline 2005 Ancient Vine Zinfandel Sonoma California |
$15 |
A- |
Sebeka 2006 Cabernet Pinotage South Africa |
$10 |
A- |
Zin-fat-u-a-tion 2005 Zinfandel Napa Valley California |
$10 |
B+ |
Barton & Guestier 2002 Cabernet Sauvignon |
$7 |
B+ |
Chateau du Pin Franc 2005 Merlot - Cabernet France |
$10 |
B+ |
J.Lohr 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$16 |
B+ |
Sycamore Lane 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$9 |
B |
Black Swan 2006 Shiraz-Cabernet Australia |
$9 |
B |
cab-u-lous 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$10 |
B |
Canyon Oaks 2005 Merlot California |
$4 |
B |
Carro Tinto 2006 Red Wine Yelca Spain |
$10 |
B |
Corq Dorq 2004 Merlot California |
$9 |
B |
Il Dragone Barbera D'Asti Italy |
$12 |
B |
Joe Blow 2005 Red Wine California |
$7 |
B |
Lorval 2005 Pinot Noir France |
$5 |
B |
Marquee 2004 Cabernet-Merlot Australia |
$12 |
B |
Santa Cristina 2003 Antinori Toscana Sangiovese Italy |
$12 |
B |
Santa Ema 2004 Cabernet Chile |
$8 |
B |
Schmitt Sohne 2005 Rheinhessen Germany |
$10 |
B |
Ste Genevieve Shiraz Sonoma California |
$8 |
B |
Tortoise Creek 2005 Pinot Noir France |
$10 |
B |
Windy Ridge 2001 Cabernet Sauvignon |
$10 |
B- |
Aaku 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Australia |
$7 |
B- |
Aaku 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia |
$7 |
B- |
Albertoni 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$10 |
B- |
Arrow Creek 2006 Pinot Noir France |
$9 |
B- |
Cameron Hughes Lot 36 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon Rutherford District California |
$13 |
B- |
Domaine Calvel 2004 Red Wine Corbieres France |
$9 |
B- |
Dynamite 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$20 |
B- |
Dynamite Vineyards 2004 Zinfandel Mendocino California |
$9 |
B- |
Lindemans Bin 50 2004 Shiraz Australia |
$10 |
B- |
Little Penguin 2005 Merlot Australia |
$7 |
B- |
Live-a-Little Red South Africa |
$10 |
B- |
Luna di Luna 2003 Merlot Cabernet |
$8 |
B- |
Ménage a Trios 2006 Blended Red California |
$8 |
B- |
Osborne 2005 Solaz Spain |
$6 |
B- |
Placido 2005 Chianti Italy |
$8 |
B- |
Turning Leaf 2006 Merlot Reserve California |
$10 |
C+ |
Alice White 2007 Cabernet-Shiraz Australia |
$7 |
C+ |
Castano Solanera 2004 Red Wine Spain |
$12 |
C+ |
Cavit 2004 Merlot Venezie Italy |
$10 |
C+ |
Chateau Grand-Jean Recolte 2003 Boudreaux France |
$4 |
C+ |
Copper Ridge 2004 Merlot California |
$6 |
C+ |
Crane Lake 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$5 |
C+ |
Frontera 2005 Merlot Chile |
$7 |
C+ |
Jacob's Creek 2006 Shiraz Australia |
$8 |
C+ |
La Vieille Ferme 2005 Red Blend France |
$7 |
C+ |
Labouré-Roi 2006 Red France |
$8 |
C+ |
Maison Nicolas 2005 Merlot France |
$7 |
C+ |
Mirassou 2006 Pinot Noir California |
$7 |
C+ |
Pnoir 2005 Pinot Noir France |
$10 |
C+ |
Sutter Home 2005 Merlot California |
$7 |
C+ |
Tisdale 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$3 |
C+ |
Tisdale Merlot California |
$3 |
C |
Abrazo 2005 Garnacha Spain |
$8 |
C |
Badger Mountain 2006 Organic Pure Red Washington |
$6 |
C |
Black Trail 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon Chile |
$7 |
C |
GatoNegro 2006 Cabernet Merlot Chile |
$7 |
C |
Hoya de Cadensa Reserva 1999 Tempranillo |
$10 |
C |
King Estate 2005 Pinot Noir Oregon |
$16 |
C |
Lorval 2005 Pinot Noir France |
$5 |
C |
Luna di Luna 2003 Shiraz-Merlot Italy |
$9 |
C |
Papio 2005 Merlot California |
$6 |
C |
Pinot Evil, Pinot Noir France |
$7 |
C |
Rex Goliath Shiraz California |
$6 |
C |
Santa Rita 2002 Merlot Chile |
$7 |
C |
Trick 2004 Blended Red California |
$8 |
C |
Turning Leaf 2005 Pinot Noir California |
$7 |
C |
Yalumba 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon South Australia |
$8 |
C- |
Avia 2005 Pinot Noir Vardar Valley Macedonia |
$4 |
C- |
Bohemian Highway 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$6 |
C- |
Cavit 2006 Pinot Noir Italy |
$8 |
C- |
CollePino 2005 Sangiovese & Merlot Italy |
$8 |
C- |
Dulong 2004 Merlot France |
$9 |
C- |
El Portillo 2004 Syrah Mendoza Argentina |
$8 |
C- |
Excelsior 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon South Africa |
$7 |
C- |
Georges Dubceuf 2007 Beaujolais Nouveau France |
$10 |
C- |
Nobel 2003 Merlot France |
$8 |
C- |
Paringa 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon |
|
C- |
Raz 2003 Shiraz France |
$5 |
C- |
Talus 2005 Pinot Noir California |
$7 |
C- |
Vampire 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$8 |
C- |
Yalumba 2002 Merlot South Australia |
$11 |
C- |
Yellow Tail 2006 Cabernet Merlot Australia |
$6 |
D+ |
CK Mondavi 2005 Merlot Wild Creek Canyon California |
$11 |
D+ |
Copperidge 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$5 |
D+ |
Yellowtail 2005 Melot Australia |
$7 |
D |
Bocce 2005 Red Zinfandel California |
$9 |
D |
Barefoot Zinfandel California |
$5 |
D |
Christian Moueix 2003 Merlot Bordeaux France |
$10 |
D- |
Cycles Gladiator 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon California |
$9 |
D- |
Santa Rita 120 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon Chile |
|
F |
MD 20-20 Red Grape New York |
$3 |
F |
Mogen David Concord New York |
$4 |
Wine ratings
Do you NEVER give a wine an 'A' rating? The highest marks I've seen is an 'A-', and few of those. I wouldn't purposly drink anything below that, and constantly strive to find 'A's. I guess you are only rating low-priced wines, however I would rather have one good bottle of wine a week, or even month, than to drink swill daily. I spend far too much time cooking great meals to have them ruined by a bad wine, and would prefer serving water with the meal than an inferior wine. I suppose my question is, have you no suggestions at all for an 'A' rated wine or two?
"A" rated wines
Yia sas Caroline,
Everyone is different, and I can't speak for Bacchus, but I wouldn't drink an “A” rated wine with food. No matter how good the food is. I'd rather use an A wine for sipping with friends while on the porch just prior to dusk as we watch the children play in the grass. Once everyone moved inside for dinner, I'd break open a B wine and dilute some with water for the kids.
If it's a family weekday meal, I'd use a C grade wine as the coarseness of the food will mitigate any of the flaws of the wine. Following European tradition, I'd also give the kids a juice glass full of half wine and half water. We'd rather children learn at our knees how alcohol is going to effect them than have them learn in an unsafe environment like a teenage party. We also tend to drink a glass at most evening meals.
Between both Bacchus and myself, there have only been three wines rated in the A range out of the 150 or so reviews done so far. One in fifty seems about right. But you are correct, my price range will almost always be under $10, so there are many fewer opportunities for a great wine in that price range.
My personal favorite of all the wines we've done is Zin-fat-u-a-tion, Bob did the review, but I would have rated it a full A, so you might give that a go...
Silenus
"A" rated wines.
After about 200 different wines, things are definitely grading on a bell curve. For the most part, I try wines between $7 and $12 a bottle (750ml), Silenus on the other hand seems to drinking swill between $3 and $7 a bottle. A lot of them have problems. Too watery, to acidic, too sweet (at least for my taste) too much tannins. There's always a problem. For me, grading a wine A or above says to me that this is as near a perfect a wine as you can get for the varital. High praise indeed. I agree with Silenus regarding a wine selection. Pick a wine from the "A" list, and you really ought to try it first yourself to see if you agree with me -- there are some readers who don't. Then serve it with the dinner you've prepared. But, what you serve with dinner should complement what you are serving. An "A" wine might be great beforehand, but perhaps not for dinner. I'll try to do better delineating what might be a better sipping wine than a dinner wine.