You should know right up front that we are not wine experts by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, we are wine novices, infants in the science of wine and wine-making. We just like wine, and though we are not adverse to learning more as we go along, we are very happy in our ignorance for now!
So, here's the deal: No promises made, we just want to share and explore with others, wines that we think are delicious and cost ten dollars or less per bottle.
We have been privately noting and rating wines for about a year now and often we will tell someone about a wine we enjoy or we'll show up to some event with a $10 (or less) bottle of wine in hand and we will just see the reaction other people have.
Gone are the days when you had to be an "elitist" to engage in a conversation about wine. People have seemingly shrugged the snobby approach to wine and are now embracing the fun and casual exchange of wine knowledge and wine preferences. At one time it would have been almost unthinkable to mention "bargain wines" in the company of wine-drinkers, but these days people revel in the opportunity to share the great deals they find in all aspects of life and entertainment. Whereas, opulence used to impress, now savvy bargain hunters are sought for their opinion!
We suppose and expect that there are those who will find our approach crass and sophomoric, this Blog might even offend those of the wine aficionado- class. If it does, we apologise and invite constructive criticism or educational insight. However, if you have nothing nice to say, we respectfully advise and request that you seek other, more sophisticated wine Blogs.
Let's get started! This is a "Share and Tell" forum, so we encourage your suggestions, ideas and stories.
We will be listing our wines by varietals. Our rating format is very simple: each wine is rated 0-3 (half-points are acceptable, but no other fractions).
- 0= We did not like anything about this wine and would not purchase it again.
- 1= It was okay, but we would not likely purchase it again.
- 2= It was good and we would consider buying it again to possibly improve on its rating.
- 3= It was great! We definitely would buy it again and recommend it to our family and friends.
Now, just so you know, JD tends to only enjoy red wines, but has been broadening his horizons a bit as of late and has at least tried some white wines. LB is willing to try anything, taking the "what-the-heck-nothing-ventured-nothing-gained" tactic. Also, historically speaking, JD has been much more conservative in his ratings, whereas, LB has been accused of being overly liberal with hers (but, she disputes this accusation).
We are a work in progress. We are just having fun and live by the motto: "Don't EVER lose your sense of humor!"
There is much to be done to get our list up and running, but we just wanted to put our toes in the wine barrel (so-to-speak) before we jump in with both feet and start stompin' around!
In other words, look for our list to appear very soon, in the meantime....what are your thoughts?
Happy Tastings To You!
LB and JD
Because we like both wine AND money, this is a great idea...look forward to your list!
ReplyDeleteSo much wine, so little time! Hope you get around to local wines...curious about the Weston area wineries.
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ReplyDeleteHave you tried the 2007 Columbia Crest Merlot H3 (Horse Heaven Hills region of Washington State? It sells for around $13, but Wine Spectator gives it a 91 rating. I really like it. Also, on these warm summer days, a nice riesling from Washington State - 2009 Kungfu Girl for around $11.
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