Good Cheap Wine Varieties Bordeaux Cabernet Sauvignon Carignane Carménère Centine Chardonnay Chenin Blanc Chianti Cuvée Gewurztraminer Grenache Malbec Merlot Petite Sirah Pinot Blanc Pinot Grigio Pinot Noir Primitivo Riesling Rose/Blush Sangiovese Sauvignon Blanc ...
but she handled us great. I started with a Pinot Grigio, which was a little light on the pour but I had already had a sangria at my book group earlier. We were four people to each table, and they brought out a board of five herb ciabatta rolls and a small bowl of marinara for di...
Prices start at $4 for a glass of cheap wine, such as an Italian pinot grigio or a Spanish monastrell and range from $8 for a decent half-carafe of French Cô tes De Gascogne or Spanish El Coto, for example, to $17 for a full carafe of good Argentinean malbec or viognier. ...
wine-wise, is best known for Pinot Grigio and Pinot Noir.Knowing all of this, I was poised to expect a red that reflected its chilly upbringing –something light, floral, brisk, and maybe medium-bodied at its heaviest.
Let's get one thing straight: Cheap doesn't mean low quality. To prove it, we sipped our way through more than 35 affordable wines—with the help of Cosmopolitan.com—and found the best of the bunch. The winning bottles are so refreshing and wallet-friendly, you'll want to fill your ...