Is $15 a lot for a bottle of wine?!


Question: Is $15 a lot for a bottle of wine!?
I know that's a pretty broad question because I have heard of wine being anywhere from $4 to hundreds of dollars but I'm just curious!. Apparently under $8 is in the cheaper range but you can still get decent wines for that price!. My questions is under what price will you most likely get a cheap wine and over what other price will you most likely get a better one!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
It's a great price - lots of good quality and tasty wines are 20 bucks and under - some of my favorites are under 15 bucks as well - never judge a wine by it's price - you have to judge it by taste!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

In some instances, yes people will tell you that is a good price, myself included!. These days there are more wine drinkers finding inexpensive, good, and tasty wines for an affordable price!. According to Rachael Ray (Who constantly admits she loves her wine) you can find a good bottle for $10-$15!. She also encourages you to ask the salesperson at the store for suggestions and recommendations!. I think $15 is a reasonable price for a nice bottle!. If you were to order that bottle in a restaurant it would certainly be $18-$32 for the same thing!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on where you are!. $15 last I checked was a decent price to pay for a bottle of wine in MA!. It has been quite a few months since I last bought a bottle of wine!. I usually spend that much for a bottle!. I avoid wines in MA for under $10!. I just don't care for them!. The best thing to do is look for a free wine tasting!. Some stores around here have them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I generally try to find wines under $20 these days, because, let's face it, more than that is just too much!. There are lots of great wines for under $20 and a few under $10!.

I really like the California central coast reds, like Pinot Noir, Syrah and Cabernet!. There are quite a few of these that can be purchased for under $20!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

A lot of my favorites are between 15 and 25$ per bottle!.!.!. but you have to watch the vintages!.!.!.

My fiance and I loved the 97 Simi Cabernet!.!.!. drank many a bottle back in 2002!. Stores started running out of the 97 and we bought a 98 without realizing it and it was virtually undrinkable!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on the country of origin!. $15 would be in the upper range for wines bottled in California!. For wines bottled in France or Italy, it would be a cheaper wine!. also, the vintage (date), factors in!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

$15 is an ok price depending on thewine!. You can get a great Argentinian Malbec for $14!. (Red wine) There are some great imports for that price!. Go Import!. World Market has a great asst of import wine in the price range!.
Cheers!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not bad at all!.
I spend about 14 a bottle for Toasted Head, 10 a bottle for a mediocre Sangria!.

Geyser Peak is about 12-17 a bottle!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Depends on your location--I'm in small town Ontario and I spend on avg $15 for a bottle of wine!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

its cheap wine, but i find most of it is still good,Www@FoodAQ@Com





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