1. Bogle - Phantom $17 a bottle, red wine, California, mix of grapes, very good at its price point. I got it at Specs in Houston, Westheimer near Kirkwood. Specs near my house does not have it, needs to be a BIG Specs. Great with steak.

    The Dude should be a contributor here!
  2. Boones Farm, $6.99 a bottle. multiple flavors, do not mix with beer.

    Works like a charm.
  3. My favorite wine that I've ever tried is the Chateau St. Michelle Riesling. Runs between $9-$12 a bottle depending on where you buy it. I've tried more expensive brands, up to around $35 per, but I just haven't found one I really like.
  4. For Riesling: Columbia Winery Cellermaster's beats all the others hands down.
  5. I will have to try it, thanks.
  6. I really can't drink wine, it gives me headaches. I can drink beer or whiskey to the point of unconsciousness, but two glasses of wine and I'm ill. So I have no idea based on taste. I keep a few bottles for visitors--a couple of German white wines, Riesling or Liebfraumlich; a couple of red wines, Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon; and a rose like White Zinfandel. Wino's can usually find one they like.

    I just ask the wine clerk what he buys. It usually leads me to one that is a "good" wine for the price.
  7. $7 bucks for Boone's Farm??? In the 70's when I was too broke to afford beer I would drink Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill for 50 cents a fifth
  8. Two of my "go to" drinks during the week are Smoking Loon and Rex Goliath, both cabs. Never disappoints.
  9. One of my finer moments....

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  10. Say Dude,

    Got some tips, good values on wine for the money? I know you're into this stuff!