Showing posts with label Malbec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malbec. Show all posts

November 4, 2012

James Judd & Son
Malbec Verdot

Only two out of the four (maybe five) wines I tasted this past week were delicious; the others were just okay. Unfortunately, both of the blog-worthy bottles were each over $35. Since I am committed to posting only $25 and under wines that are worth buying, if I drink ones that are not good, Wines for the Economy is put on hold.

Today the wait is over.
Last night James Judd & Son came to the rescue with their delicious 2006 Malbec Verdot. This is a wonderful Paso Robles blend that is rich and balanced without the jamminess commonly found in wines grown in the central coast region. With ripe plum, cocoa, and spicy oak, a measly $7 spent becomes an investment.
Cost: $6.99
 
James Judd & Son Vineyards 2006 Malbec Verdot
(76% Malbec and 24% Petit Verdot)
 

October 18, 2012

Alamos Malbec:
Good tasting, reasonably priced

I never tried Alamos wines before, so when I opened their 2011 Malbec at the end of a very long day, it needed to be good.

It was. Costing under $10, Alamos was surprisingly nice and became more enjoyable with each sip. Round and ripe with spicy undertones, this Argentine Malbec is easy to drink and will be perfectly paired with appetizers or pizza.

Enjoy.

Cost: $8.99, Trader Joes

 
2011 Alamos Mendoza, Argentina Malbec
 
"Alamos Malbec pours a deep purple color with hues of garnet. A medley of aromas that include cedar, plums, cherries, and vanilla fill the nose of the wine. The palate is rich and juicy with tastes of black fruit, cedar, and pepper. While this Malbec isn’t complex or elegant, if offers vibrant flavors that are sure to please a crowd." - Trader Joes