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"De gustibus non est disputandum." - There is no disputing matters of taste.

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Welcome!  This blog is focused on finding value-priced wines that offer excellent taste and quality.                      Please feel free to add comments about the posts and make suggestions for other excellent wines that can be purchased for under $25.

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Most of the posts will focus on a single wine.  Every couple weeks, I'll try to summarize all of the wines discussed so far for a particular type of wine like Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon.  Occasionally, I'll offer a news article or a "How to" article on various topics (tasting wine, collecting wine, storing wine, etc.).  The posts are tagged with keywords that are listed on the right side below.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

2007 Bogle Russian River Pinot Noir

The 2007 vintage was a particularly good year for California Pinot Noir (and most California red wines).  K&L is currently offering the 2007 Bogle Russian River Pinot Noir for $12.99.  From K&L's description:  "California's Russian River Valley has long-since earned its reputation as the source of incredible Pinot Noir, and Bogle as the source for tasty, value-driven wines.  Combined, you get an easy-drinking Pinot that won't break the bank."

Any price under $15 is a steal for high-QPR Pinot Noir.  It's only a bargain if you like it, of course, but Bogle has an excellent reputation for producing good, lower-priced wines.

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