About 1 month ago the Chronicle highlighted a Sunday article on "20 World-Class Wines You Should Know, All $20 Or Less". Which got me thinking... "I can also do a list of affordable wines"... Of course, the pockets of the Gochiso Gourmet don't run as deep as the San Francisco Chronicle or Hearst Communications... so here's my version: Six Wines at Less than $3.00 Per Glass, Gochiso Gourmet Style.
How did I come to my price point? Well, every standard bottle of wine yields five servings (5 ounce servings) unless you're Ruby Tuesday which does 6 ounce pours (four servings). The cheapest Happy Hour prices I've seen is $3 "house" drinks - most establishments tout $4 or $5 Happy Hour prices. Therefore $3 drinks are probably as affordable as you'll find anywhere. So I selected 6 wines that averaged just below the $3 per serving price point. And since I feel that wine should be part of a meal, I chose wines that were food friendly. And finally, since summer's last rays are rapidly fading, I chose wines for that last summer barbecue or outdoor party - In the 50th that means chilled selections to temper that stifling summer heat.
However unlike the Chronicle article, I didn't state what $$ I thought the wine tasted like since $$ cost and taste appreciation have no real correlation. One person's $50 quality wine is another's bleeechh! And semi-paraphrasing Duke Ellington, when asked what the "best" genre of music was, he stated there were only 2 types: Good music and bad music. Well, there are only 2 types of wines for your own palate - wines that you like and wines that you don't like.
The Lineup
2009 Au Bon Climat Santa Barbara County Pinot Gris 66% Pinot Blanc 34% ($15.79)
2008 Palmina Santa Barbara County Dolcetto ($15.99)
2010 Corbieres Domaine de Fontsainte Gris de Gris Rose ($15.49)
2009 Zenato Lugana San Benedetto ($13.49)
2010 Domaine du Salvard Cheverny ($15.29)
2009 Shaya (3.5/5)
2009 Au Bon Climat Santa Barbara County Pinot Gris 66% Pinot Blanc 34% (3.25/5)
2008 Palmina Santa Barbara County Dolcetto (3.5/5)
2010 Corbieres Domaine de Fontsainte Gris de Gris Rose (3.75/5)
2009 Zenato Lugana San Benedetto (3.25/5)
2010 Domaine du Salvard Cheverny (3.5/5)
So there you have it, the Gochiso Gourmet's summertime six-pack. Of course, once the leaves begin to change you can still enjoy these wines. But there's just something about a cooler filled with ice and several bottles of good AND affordable wines served with grilled seafood, poultry and meat and chilled salads. For those living Stateside, fall and winter simply means refrigerator chilled wines and braised or roasted proteins instead of grilled. Of course in the 50th, we still grill all year long as even that winter "chill" of 75 degrees doesn't deter us from cooking outdoors.
In any case, if you would like to see the Gochiso Gourmet's "20 World-Class Wines You Should Know" in a future column, simply subscribe to the Nichi Bei Weekly in MASS! Get a subscription for every family member and friend. Purchase subscriptions for ALL of your Facebook friends too! Then the budget might allow for 20 or even more World-Class Wines You Should Know! Until then, I'm still writing on a six-pack budget. A voitre sante!
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