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How to Pick a Cheap Cab (Cabernet Sauvignon)

January 15, 2012
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How to Pick a Cheap Cab (Cabernet Sauvignon)

Being cheapo frugal wine drinkers we tend to look for the most flavorful wine that suits our budget. These last few months we have been enjoying the loveliness that is the Cabernet Sauvignon! I really enjoy the big bold flavors. The silky texture and and the subtle nuances that the different vineyards provide.

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Quickie Review: Blue Flame Shiraz 2009

January 14, 2012
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Quickie Review: Blue Flame Shiraz 2009

Blue Flame 2009 Shiraz Australia (Cost $5 from Total Wine) Fourth wine review of the night.  And we’re done!  Kelly’s Review: Looks: dark dark red, a little cloudy. Smells:honeydew, wet straw, capers, cake and a little funky too. Tastes: overripe peach, a little coppery, red berries, lemon peel. It’s a little dry.  The copper actually lingers in the aftertaste making it a little less of a wine.  I don’t like drinking pennies. Other Observations: I had to google blue flame and upon my amazement blue flame in Australia means lighting your fart on fire.  I have not tasted this type of blue flame but I don’t think this wine is comparable to toasted flatulence.  That would be an F. Final Letter Grade: D Dave’s Review: Looks: Like maroon shower curtains on a cold summers eve.  Gosh, it looks like RED WINE.  I need to take a class on how to study the look of the wine.  It’s bright, not brilliant. Looks a little bouncy.  idk. Smells: Whof.  Smells kinda cheap if you ask me. Like bubblelicious or wait Big Leauge Chew!  Yeah, that’s it. That’s the ticket. Tastes: BLECK.  Ugh. It’s like a ground up peach pit.  Balsa wood and

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Quickie Review: Fruit Bomb Red Table Wine 2008

January 14, 2012
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Quickie Review: Fruit Bomb Red Table Wine 2008

Fruit Bomb 2008 Red Table Wine, Blend from the Columbia Valley in WA State (Cost $5 from Total Wine) This is the second wine we decided to review from the four we picked up in today’s Total Wine shopping extravaganza.  Dave’s method of selecting wine tonight was to choose something he would normally never try based solely on price (low price) and a clever label.  He selected Fruit Bomb and another one we will review soon called Blue Flame. Kelly’s Review: Looks: dark red and shiny, Smells: Wet earth or mud, but in a good way.  Mud can be a good thing.  Really.  Pineapple, mint, cherry jello, definitely some oak and apple. Tastes: Smooth bright and fruity, some vanilla, lots of plum, berries, a little herby maybe Rosemary. Other Observations: Nice and easy-going wine.  Pretty simple but still good enough to help you recover from a tough day at work. Final Letter Grade: C Dave’s Review: Looks: Bright and maybe a little thin.  Purple with hints of blue.  Darker than usual. Smells: Wet cedar with black cherries. Cardboard? Chalk eraser?   “Minerals” Tastes: Falls flat with.  Not a big flavor, just some hints of grapefruit, lemon zest, and tangerine.  Slight spice,

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