For The Love of God, We Want Your Wine Suggestions!

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Look, we’re human, and we have limits to our intake. Therefore, Wine Welfare is looking for more wine suggestions, comments and questions. And we’re looking for them from YOU, the Readers! There just isn’t enough time or liver available to try all the under-$20 wines out there, so we want your help! Suggest some great or crappy wine under $20 that you have had recently. Let us know how it went at info@winewelfare.com or in the comments section below!

We want our readers to become more involved, and we want you to contribute via suggestions and the comment section. We are planning on having actually contributors sign up to post their reviews, but in the meantime, send us those suggestions!

Anyway, thanks for reading and we hope you get more involved. Stop lurking on the sidelines, pansies.

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5 Responses to “For The Love of God, We Want Your Wine Suggestions!”

  1. $12 Liberty School – Cabernet Sauvignon – Paso Robles (avail @ Trader Joes)
    - Personal Favorite of mine.

    Highway 12 Winery (Sonoma) has excellent Merlot and Chardonnay under $20.

    Cline Cellars also makes a lot of good stuff under $20.

    Happy tasting!

  2. Wine Welfare Says:
    February 11, 2010 at 11:00 am

    Awesome, awesome, awesome! Look forward to trying as much as I can from these three! Thanks for the suggestion, Frank!

  3. I started a tasting club out here in Santa Monica and we’ve had a lot of great sub $20 bottles. My personal favorite for sub $10 would have to be the 2005 Hecula from Bodegas Castano. (100% Mourvedre from the Yecla region in Spain) Tanzer and Parker both seem to agree with matching 90 pt scores! Give it a shot… available at most Costco’s and KL Wine Merchants in CA.

  4. Wine Welfare Says:
    February 16, 2010 at 10:40 am

    Thanks for the comment and the suggestion, Keith! Does your tasting club have a website? Maybe I could give it a plug, unless it’s more of a “secret” wine tasting clubs. I’m going to look for that Hecula. I like Mourvedre very much, but I’ve mostly had California Mourvedres, which bring just too much heat.

    Hope you keep reading!

  5. Just had some amazing Trivento wine from Argentina? Got it for $8 normally $14

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