2011's best wines as chosen by Wine Spectator Magazine.
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Cheap Good Cabernet Sauvignon
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The Mendoza region is the most important region in Argentina’s wine industry. The 2004 Valentin Bianchi cab is medium-to-full bodied and opens with beautifual aromas of chocolate, pepper, and dark berries. Rich, spicy, berry flavors follow on the mouth and end in a long, smooth finish. Perfect for the next time you barbeque steak or cook lamb.
Winery: Bianchi Vineyards
Vintage: 2004
Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Mendoza, Argentina
Ratings: WINE SPECTATOR: 90 points
Price: $16.79
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I know it’s April Fools, but this wine is no joke. The $12.99 Hogue Cabernet Sauvignon was actually rated a staggering 94 points by Wine News Magazine. Along with a 90 point rating from the Connoisseurs’ Guide, this full-bodied Cab is a must-try. Perfect for the next time you cook steak or just want to snack on some cheese or chocolate.
Winery: The Hogue Cellars
Vintage: 2003
Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Columbia Valley, Washington
Ratings: WINE NEWS: 94 points
Price: $12.99
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The beautiful ruby colored 2003 Chateau Souverain Cabernet has aromatics of concentrated blackberry, plum and huckleberry, with a long toasty oak finish.
Winery: Chateau Souverain
Vintage: 2003
Type: Cabernet Sauvignon
Region: Alexander Valley, California
Ratings: WINE SPECTATOR: 91 points
Price: $21.99
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