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    Selecting Good, Cheap Wines
    Author: Mike Hutchins
    Website: http://www.whoismikehutchinsinc.com
    Added: Thu, 26 Jul 2007 16:00:01 -0700
    Category: Food & Drink
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    The other day I was riding in my car and I
    received a call on my cell phone. It was my
    friend Lee, and I could tell by the urgency in
    his voice that he needed help. "Mike", he said, "
    I'm at the grocery store and I've got to find a
    good cheap wine, any suggestions?"It turns out
    that Lee had a date that night, and didn't want
    to "bomb" on his wine selection.

    I get asked questions like this frequently, so I
    decided I'd write this article and try to address
    people's concerns over selecting good cheap wines.
    First of all, for our purposes let's define "
    cheap." Now I could go on and on about individual
    definitions of the word "cheap" as it pertains to
    wine, but I don't want to bore you. So, for the
    sake of these discussions, let's define "cheap"
    wines as wines priced in the 5.00-12.00 per
    bottle range.

    "Good" is a subjective term. So when we describe
    a wine as "good" what we're really saying is that
    the wine is acceptable to the majority of people
    who drink that type of wine. I wouldn't know a
    good Merlot from grape juice because
    I don't drink Merlot. So, tip#1 is to try several
    wines in the 5.00-12.00 range in the category of
    wine that you enjoy.Determine which of these
    wines tastes best to you. O.K,O.K, my friend Lee
    didn't have the inclination to start tasting
    wines in the grocery store, so what could he do?

    My first suggestion is to stick to well known
    brands, preferably some of the larger vintners in
    California. Brands such as Robert Mondavi,
    Berengers, and even Sutter Home are dependable.
    These large wineries have both exclusive,select
    vintages, which tend to be pricey, and large mass
    produced vintages. Berenger's Stone Cellars
    variety and Mondavi's Woodbridge variety are mass
    produced, but reasonably priced and good. Fetzer
    is another good, reasonably priced California
    winery. Gallo, the grandfather of all mass
    produced wines, has recently introduced it's "
    Gallo Of Sonoma" varieties of wines. These are
    quite good and easily fit our price range. Wine
    Spectator magazine has an excellent feature
    titled,"Great Wines For Under 20.00." Check it
    out!

    Ah yes, don't let me forget box wines. Box wines
    have improved tremendously in the last few years.
    This improvement is probably due to wine's
    increased popularity. At any rate, one can pick
    up a "box" which is usually the equivalent to 4
    bottles of wine, for under 20.00!!Check with
    Boxwines.org for reviews of various box wines.

    Hopefully, these few suggestions will be of help
    to you the next time you're entrusted with "
    choosing the wine."Apparently it helped Lee, he's
    been dating the same girl for 2 months now!

    Feel free to copy this article and distribute it
    to your favorite newsletters, ezines and websites.
    Please don't erase links, change any content or
    alter the resource box.

    View all Mike Hutchins's articles


    About the Author:
    Michael Hutchins is a sales trainer and marketing coach who was recently awarded industry Scholar Status with Gerson Lehrman Corp. of NY City, N.Y.To gather info on the only mlm business Mike endorses, GO HERE http://www.home-based-bliss-ness.com To get your F-R-E-E copy of the contoversial e-book, "The 7 Great lies Of Network Marketing", GO HERE http://www.whoismikehutchins.com

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