What is the best tasting, low cost wine?

2 buck Chuck... Charles Shaw's wines are very good, and VERY low cost. You can get his wine at Trader Joe's for $1.99. Here are some websites with more information... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Shaw_wine" rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Shaw_wine wine-searcher.com/find/Charles+Shaw/2/-/..." rel="nofollow">wine-searcher.com/find/Charles+Shaw/2/-/... cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/02/eveningne... Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Shaw_wine" rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Shaw_wine, wine-searcher.com/find/Charles+Shaw/2/-/..." rel="nofollow">wine-searcher.com/find/Charles+Shaw/2/-/..., cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/02/eveningne... .

Ecco Domani I like the Pinot Grigio version of this wine. I think it is around $8.00 and worth every penny. I am no wine expert, and I usually like a fruity and/or sweet tasting wine.

I believe this wine won some awards a few years ago. Sources: my palet, .

Two buck chuck AKA Charles Shaw Merlot Charles Shaw Merlot from Trader Joes is the best tasting low cost wine. It has fooled many an expert in blind taste tests. Sources: My opinion .

Our favorite for low cost and no residual headache is Yellowtail - the reds are better than the whites, though. Yes, we love a good $75 bottle of wine, but for everyday consumption: Yellowtail - esp. The red blends Coppola Claret - yummy but we’ve gotten some bad bottles Greg Norman - cab/merlot blend is best I’ve found that good cheap whites are harder to find...I can’t wait to see other answers to get some new finds!

Maybe it’s just wine snobbery, but the cheaper wines seem to be more likely to induce wicked headaches the next day even without overdoing it. Has anyone else had that experience? In fact, my husband affectionately refers to Trader Joe's famous "2 buck Chuck" (Charles Shaw) as "2 buck up-chuck"!

Sources: many glasses consumed! .

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I LOVE kendal Jackson chard...however- we drink a LOT of wine- so looking for.

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