Inexpensive Wine
I like good wine. I like good, inexpensive wine even better!
My family are wine drinkers. A bottle of wine with dinner is common place. So when a lot of us began tightening our financial belts lately, the amount of money we regularly spent on wine came under scrutiny.
While we decided wine was a necessity, we did decide that we needed to cut down on what we were spending. So we embarked on a course of buying less expensive wine. Well, that turned out to be a hit and miss project. Sometimes, we’d luck out and find a great buy, and sometimes that less expensive bottle of wine went down the drain—which makes that bottle of wine a complete WASTE of money, when the objective was to save money!
Since starting this site, I’m always on the lookout for interesting wine related resources to let my readers know about.
I stumbled upon a gem! The ebook Foolproof Wine Values provides a list of 147 wines in the $10 range—most between $6 and $10, and a few that are $11 or $12!
And that’s not all. While I would imagine most people would buy this book just for the invaluable list of good inexpensive wines, there is a ton of other info. Info that includes teaching you how to pick good wine on your own. You’ll learn what to look for in a good wine, and all about the quality to price ratio.
One thing I should point out. The sales info page for this book talks about being able to find the wines in any U.S. liquor store. If you’re not an America, don’t be put off by this. I’m in Canada, and I went through the list of 147 wines, and I could find most of them here in my local liquor store. Of course the prices were a bit different as well, because pretty much everything is more expensive here. Having said that, the book still paid for itself.
So, if you’re a wine lover, and would love to be able to spend $10 for a bottle of wine that tastes like a $50 bottle of wine, you need to buy yourself a copy of this book!