HereÕs a good training wheels Cabernet. It has real varietal character, with blackcurrant aromas and flavors, although theyÕre not concentrated or dense. But this dry, light wine affords plenty of value.
— S.H.
(9/12/2002)
A solid wine. At the equivalent of $5 for a regular bottle, it offers plenty of Cabernet flavor and texture, with smooth tannins framing flavors of blackberries, currants and spices.
— S.H.
(4/1/2012)
Begins with light aromas of citrus blossom and honey, and the flavors are light and citrusy. ItÕs pretty sweet, with noticeable residual sugar, but thereÕs enough crispness to balance.
— S.H.
(9/12/2002)
Good value in a dry, crisp white wine. Shows nice, friendly flavors of citrus fruits, green apples and white peaches, with a mouthwateringly clean cut of acidity.
— S.H.
(10/1/2010)
This big bottle of Pinot Grigio has strong aromas of peach and is pretty full in flavor though not in finish. Not a lot of acidity here, but the wine is fine for the price and volume. No problem next to a plate of spicy paella.
— V.B.
(12/1/2011)
A sound, everyday Pinot Grigio, with good citrus and spice flavors, brightened with crisp acidity. Gets the nod for simple richness.
— S.H.
(11/1/2011)
A pretty good Chardonnay, especially at this price. Delivers lots of bang for the buck, with ripe, honeyed flavors of pineapples, pears and buttered toast.
— S.H.
(12/31/2010)
A coppery colored, off-dry-to-frankly-sweet wine that’s simple, fruity and a little cloying. The dominant flavors are peaches and strawberries, with a very spicy finish, but the acidity seems a bit low. Still, at this price, millions of people will find a lot to like.
— S.H.
(2/1/2001)