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Inexpensive Wines For The Intelligent Shopper

By Barry J Smallhorn

Inexpensive wines does not mean you get a lesser quality wine. If you are selective about where you buy your wine, you can get quality, high price wine at the lower prices offered by inexpensive wines.

For example, if you go to a wine bar or a grocery store, you may pay a high price for your favourite wine, but the intelligent shopper can review their options and buy the same wine online or from a winery or from a wine club, at inexpensive wine prices.

You can stock your own wine cellar with a number of quality wines, but never pay full price for those bottles, due to your intelligent shopping.

Following are some great places to find these inexpensive wines.

Travel To A Local Winery

Try your local winery. This might require some travel but you can buy a case of inexpensive wine for less than 50 bucks in many wineries.

Going to a local vineyard is a great way to spend an afternoon as well as a wonderful way to support your community. Wineries also have taste testing dates that offer extra value.

It’s nice to find tasty inexpensive wines by visiting vineyards but this isn’t the most convenient approach for many enthusiasts. Some states don’t really offer the type of climate necessary to grow the necessary ingredients in this timeless drink.

People who live in winery-free regions can still find inexpensive wines that are fantastic.

Wine Magazines

One place to look is the State Liquor Store or your grocery store. Make sure that you get wine magazines offered in some of these locations.

These magazines offer Chairmen Select lists. These lists are very valuable because it offers some inexpensive wines that are top quality.

Chairmen Select Lists

The Chairmen Select lists also provide a collection of not-so inexpensive wines that are on sale. Some of these wines are offered at a whopping 80 percent off. You really can’t beat that. By using the Chairmen Select list, you can try the pricey fair but pay inexpensive wine prices.

This is also a great way to try out the wine snobs’ favorites without dropping too much money. I can say through experience that many of the pricey options aren’t quite as tasty as the inexpensive wines.

Maybe some expensive brands are acquired tastes. I really don’t have the cash or the energy to acquire a taste for some of the expensive products. There are some inexpensive wines that are never going to be up to par. You’ll be able to weed them out in no time at all.

Join a Wine Club

You can also join wine clubs to get your inexpensive wines and when you buy the case you always get a whopping discount.

Selective shopping and membership of selected clubs can lead you to a wine cellar full of quality inexpensive wines. Just remember to buy by the case and you always get a good price.

If you buy the normal and expensive wines and pay normal prices, then you are cheating yourself.

About the Author:
Barry J Smallhorn has written a number of articles on beer, wines, cocktails, cooking, food and recipes including Cocktail Recipes, Seafood Recipes, Jerky Beef Meat Recipe, Make Jerky, Food Recipes, Tuna Fish, Caviar, Potato Recipes, Organic Gift Baskets.
Keep a lookout for more articles on this website.

Did You Know?

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Kitchen basics that every kitchen should have are pots and pans (in a variety of sizes), measuring cups, measuring spoons, mixing bowls and an assortment of kitchen gadgets that make life easier.

One of these gadgets is a can opener. Being forced to saw off the bottom of a can could take a little of the fervor away from cooking. Also consider keeping whisks, spatulas and tongs as part of your cooking basics.

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