Showing posts with label Red Table Wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Table Wine. Show all posts

April 14, 2010

NV Castillo De Fuendeyalon Oak Aged Red Wine - $15.99

I've been seeing a large variety of boxed wine at Trader Joe's lately and this blended Spanish red caught my eye. The price works out to be $4 per bottle, and with the extended shelf life a boxed wine provides, I had little to lose.

For an oak aged red, this wine was particularly light. Light nose, light taste, light finish... just light all around. It drank well day one and was still drinking well after 10 days. There was certainly nothing extraordinary about this wine, but the mellow drinkability and long life swayed me.

I particularly appreciated the details provided on the box:

75% Grenache, 25% Tempranillo

Harvest: Second week of September

Wine Making: Traditional method, maceration with its skins during six days at 24 C. after a deposit-maturing period the wine is aged in american oak casks for three months.

thumbs up - 80

December 22, 2009

2007 San Greal Red Supper Wine - $6.99

Big berry flavor with a good tannic bite.

thumbs up - 77

February 28, 2008

NV L'Authentique Red Table Wine - $4.99

Described by the Trader Joe's employee recently seen in the wine aisle as "the best French wine we've got," this sub-$5 wine was a great choice for my first review. Drinkable right out of the bottle, L'Authentique was thick and delicious, light Syrah-like in flavor and would work well with most typical red wine friendly foods.

I'll definitely be adding this to my short list of regular wine buys.

thumbs up - 4.5/5