Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The Worst Bottle of Wine I've Ever Had
I am always on the lookout for a good cheap bottle of wine.  If I see a bottle wine under $7.00 that I haven't tried before,  I'll usually buy it.  Sometimes I'll find a good one and other times I'll find a not so good one.  Last night I was grocery shopping at Winco foods, when I came across Nathanson Creek Cabernet Sauvignon for $2.37.  Since Cabernet Sauvignon is is my favorite wine I decided that I'd give it a shot, if it was bad I'd only be out $2.37.  Tonight after I finished my run and called my girlfriend, I poured myself a glass.  After one sip I was left wondering wondering what it actually was that I was drinking, surely it wasn't Cabernet Sauvignon.  Half way through the  glass I still couldn't determine what it was that I was actually drinking.  After finishing the glass I decided it tasted liked a combination of grape juice that had sat out on a counter for a month and cherry cough syrup.  After one glass I poured the remainder of the bottle down the sink.  The moral of the story is if you want a good bottle of wine you have to spend more than $2.37.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
1 comment:
Dennis,
I appreciate your quest for the good, inexpensive bottle of wine...but $2.37 can't even buy cough syrup or the grape juice to leave on the counter for a month. May a recommend never stepping below 3-buck-chuck, unless you want to be like Jimmie with his jug-o-Rossi. And may I also recommend Crane Lake Cabernet Sauvignon, which should run you 4 or 5 dollars. One of my favorite inexpensive wines.
ju
Post a Comment