What are some good, inexpensive wine brands that are sold nationally?!


Question:

What are some good, inexpensive wine brands that are sold nationally?

The only ones I know of are Yellow Tail and Dancing Bull. By inexpensive, I mean less than $30 a bottle.

Also, does anyone knows how long most wine lasts after its been opened? It seems to lose its bubbly-ness after a few days. Any way to lengthen it?


Answers:
Columbia Crest and Bonny Doon are too less expensive wineries that make some pretty good wine. You will also find less expensive wines coming from Australia, New Zealand, and Chile.

Source(s):
http://www.cheers2wine.com

They sell wine corks that are supposed to lengthen how long a bottle will last, but from personal experience, I think they are all a bunch of crap. After a few days, you are just out of luck. You can find them at places like Bed and Bath. And if you're looking for something under $30, you don't need a brand, you will have a WIDE selection of nice wines at any local wine cellar and liquor store. Also, keep in mind, I find it best to always look for local vineyards and locally bottled wines.

If you are Canadian Jackson and Triggs makes an awesome bottle of white chardonnay. I believe its about 10$ Canadian a bottle

boon,s sangrie\ yago sangrie \ carlo rossie\ plamer wine,s\ risling sparkling \

Gallo and Berendson bros.

boones farm!




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