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I use this wine key: Forge de Laguiole Ebony
I have used this glass in this Video: Gabriel Glass StandArt
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:

2022 Birgit Eichinger Strass Grüner Veltliner Kamptal Austria
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/birgit+eichinger+strasser+gruner+veltliner+dac+kamptal+austria/2022?referring_site=KSB

2017 Miguel Torres Cordillera Reserva Especial Sauvignon Blanc Chile
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/miguel+torres+cordillera+de+los+andes+sauv+blanc+osorno+valley+chile/2017?referring_site=KSB

2022 Pio Cesare L’Altro Lange Chardonnay Italy
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/pio+cesare+l+altro+chard+piemonte+italy/2022?referring_site=KSB

2022 Whispering Angel Côtes de Provence France
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/d+esclans+whispering+angel+rose+cote+de+provence+france/2022?referring_site=KSB

2021 False Bay Old School Syrah South Africa
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/false+bay+old+school+sra+coastal+south+africa/2021?referring_site=KSB

2021 Marcel Martin Chinon Les Bernieres France
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/marcel+martin+les+bernier+chinon+touraine+loire+france/2021?referring_site=KSB

2019 Bodegas Roda Sela Rioja Spain
https://www.wine-searcher.com/find/roda+sella+doca+rioja+alta+spain/2019?referring_site=KSB

The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 – 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 – 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 – 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 – 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 – 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.

I know that most of you are looking for some exciting but affordable wines and this is why I am going to take you shopping today.

I am going to the wine department at my local supermarket to show you what I look for when buying wine so that you can make more educated decisions next time you buy wine.

The twist is that I can only buy wines that I haven’t tasted yet to make sure that I cannot rely on my tasting note database but have to pick based on the information available on the label. We will put my choices to the test and see whether I have chosen wisely.

22 Comments

  1. We sell Whispering Angel to the yummy mummy's who lap it up. When I tell them of an equally good rose at half the price they're not interested because a social influencer hasn't recommended it to them. This wine is imported into the UK by Moet Hennessy which should give you a clue on the marketing price strategy.

  2. Good to see the false bay in there. Here in sa it retails for around 4-5euro and for 8 euro you will get a big step up. Thanks for a great video. I look forward to seeing you in cape town soon

  3. I live in Pennsylvania, USA. For value wines, I always go for "Chairman's Selection" wines at my local liquor store. I can find really decent wines in those offerings between $10 and $15 US,

  4. These are some great picks. I like that you note that the collector ≠ the drinker in every situation; drinkability is also dependent upon price, and we can't always open trophy wines whenever we need to pair a dish. The >£20 bottle matters!

  5. Someday someone will get a microphone in the face of the winemaker of something like Whispering Angel and ask them, “Why do you use such heavy bottles and a cork for a wine that is meant to be drunk young and is sold in supermarkets?”

  6. Wild ferment does not mean funkkiness unless it's non clean winemaking. Native yeast with microscopes and a bit of sulfur keeps wine clean Jason Carey DipWSET

  7. Post pandemic there was a bit of supply chain aging. With less than celubrious results!

  8. you just need to know what is your palad, then no more than 50 bucks for a very very good wine.. Volpaia 2018 its a very very good offer

  9. You did do Chile and South Africa, but overall it’s a very Eurocentric list. I know a lot of great values from the US and Australia

  10. Roda also make an excellent white – its one of the best white Riojas ive tried. Reminded me of Chateauneuf du pape blanc when I tried it blind

  11. I was once told that $20+ is a safe bet for wines, because it's hard for a winery to have all of the aspects I like charge less than that to be able to turn a profit. Of course this isn't a hard and fast rule, but that $20-$40 price point generally treats me well and I base most decisions off that.

    Some exceptions: I've found some really good one-offs for $10 (I found a Bordeaux I really liked), I believe Hungarian wines tend to be a little cheaper because of exchange rates and some drama in the 80's; and obviously putting a discount pricetag on a bottle of Stag's Leap isn't going to make it any worse.

    But again, if you give me 5 minutes to choose a bottle of wine I've never had to give to someone I like, I'm going for $20-$40, and from a region I like (seems Spain and Italy typically produce reds I really enjoy. For whites, I stick to the west coast of the US).

  12. How about a Cheap wine tasting of wines that are under $20 (better around $10) and 15+ years old. These are the wines you find in clearance bins at the super. Think Periquita, Moscato de Asti/Alba, Cahore, Chianti, Rioja etc.

  13. I wish I had a “supermarket” that had that kind of selection! Looks more like a better wine shop in the US.

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