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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.

Format

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.

Friday, January 29, 2010

2007 Grans-Fassian Estate Riesling Qba

This Riesling received 90 points from Wine Spectator:  "Iris and tuberose notes mingle with apple and nectarine in this delicate, detailed Riesling.  There's an undercurrant of mineral, and this gets support from the lively structure.  Fine length.  Drink now through 2018."  And according to Wine and Spirits,  "The round, ripe peach flavors are buttressed by brightly snappy acidity, feeling deliciously refreshing in its liveliness."  The list price is $20, but K&L Wines has it on sale for $9.99 which I think makes it a high-QPR wine.

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