8/10 $12.00 Revolution Red (California). Dark purple in colour. Tastes dry with lots of ripe berry flavours! Accidentally stumbled on this simpler red but was quite surprised with how enjoyable it was considering it's low price. Definitely flies under the radar but surely could pass for a $15 wine. Very drinkable and would go well... Continue Reading →
June 23, 2017 – Review of: Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon
9/10 $18.20 on sale $16.20 (California) Josh Cellars Cab Sauv. This red is so friendly and perfectly fruity! Not overly dry, with subtle oakiness. Smooth and easy to drink. Think: sophistication + girls night + string-lit patio + pizza. I can't wait to get my hands on another bottle and would definitely feel comfortable gifting... Continue Reading →
June 21, 2017 – Review of: Ghost Pines Merlot
9/10 $19.20 Ghost Pines Merlot (California) Looks: Deep plum/red in colour. Smells: of dark ripe berries and mocha. Tastes: Dry, medium bodied & VERY smokey/ oaky/ mocha-y. Advertised as a limited time 'crowd pleaser' and 'customer favourite' so I had to try it... and glad I did! Would definitely buy this again. Very nice on... Continue Reading →
February 28, 2015 – Review of: The Dreaming Tree Crush Blend
7.5/10 $17.95 The Dreaming Tree Crush (California). Recommended to me by Michelle. Dark red in colour. Smells fruity of ripe cherry. Medium bodied and dry, but not excessively dry. Smoky/vanilla/blackberry tastes. Definitely enjoyable, drinkable, and tasty! However, I must say I've found similar quality in other cheaper wines... So for that, I dub you a... Continue Reading →
November 2, 2014 – Review of: Apothic Red Blend
?/10 $15.95 Apothic red (California). Very sweet and fruity smell, can actually smell a hint if mocha. Clear dark ruby colour. Recommended by my friend Amanda B, this one is distinctive, a very different wine from anything I've had before. It is a combination of Zinfandel, Syrah, Merlot, and Cab Sauv. Says medium bodied but... Continue Reading →
November 2, 2014 – Review of: Red Rock Malbec Reserve
7.5/10 $16.95 Red Rock Malbec Reserve (California) Deep red in colour. Smells of fresh blackberry. Tastes dry and medium bodied, fruity. Tastes like a steak wine but a little more smooth finish. Warms the throat. For the price, I would explore something else.
September 28, 2014 – Review of: Buried Hope Cabernet Sauvignon
7.5/10 $19.95 Buried Hope Cab Sauv (California). While my mother is in Montreal, it appears that she had left this unopened bottle unattended... the timing seemed uncanny as I started a new job on Monday, and "buried hope" seemed fitting for how I have felt this first week. So, since the beginning of the week... Continue Reading →
September 14, 2014 – Review of: Bear Flag Red Blend
8/10 $11.95 Bear Flag (California). Ruby in colour. Slightly acidic berry scent. Given to me as a gift, I was somewhat worried about the 'cool label rule' applying here... But I was surprised to learn otherwise!Dry and light-medium bodied, berry taste. Bit of an aftertaste but not much of a burn. All around, a smooth... Continue Reading →
August 22, 2014 – Review of: Cupcake Cabernet Sauvignon
8.5/10 $15.45 Cupcake Cab Sauv (California) - smells sweet and fruity but don't let that discourage you! This one is so smooth it seemed to mentally undress me with every sip. I would truly describe this one as being 'delicious' and easy to drink... so much so, that I was able to drink more of... Continue Reading →
June 5, 2014 – Review of: Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon
7/10 and $9.95. The one that started it all! When I first decided to start trying reds, Beringer Cabernet Sauvignon was recommended to me by my wine-knowledgable bestie Melissa, and to this day it is my reliable/cheap go-to red. Medium-bodied, it is definitely a bold, fruity and flavourful red, and it all works quite well.... Continue Reading →