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A Look at The Coravin Model One Available at Select Costcos

August 16, 2017 by Editor

The Coravin wine preservation system is something that we've always been curious about.  The system allows you to extract wine from a bottle by pushing a small needle through the cork which then reseals itself when the needle is pulled out.  The gap in the bottle where the extracted wine once lived is refilled with […]

2011 Poggio Stella Vino Nobile di Montepulciano

August 12, 2017 by Editor

Vino Nobile di Montepulciano bottles are ones that I'm always on the lookout for because they consistently deliver quality at a low price.  This one is a perfect example. These wines are often made of a blend, predominantly Sangiovese (in this case it's 90% Sangiovese and 10% Canaiolo), so you want to be sure not […]

2015 Kirkland Signature Mendoza Malbec

August 9, 2017 by Editor

There aren't a lot of wines priced at $6.99 that you would readily recommend to someone, but there are a handful of Kirkland bottles that always seem to fit that bill, the Kirkland Malbec being one of them (others could include the Kirkland Cotes du Rhone Villages, Chianti Classico, and Rioja). Love the new label […]

2014 Kirkland Signature Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

August 5, 2017 by Editor

The Kirkland Alexander Valley Cab is always one I look for to hit stores, because you're never quite sure what you're going to get. And I've had a few readers write to me who also look forward to this one, and who have told me the '14 that is hitting stores now was pretty tasty. […]

12 Costco Red Wines To Look For In Your Warehouse Right Now

August 2, 2017 by Editor

It's been a little while since we published a roundup story around some wine picks that might be available in your warehouse right now. So I took a day and went to a handful of Costco stores around the Atlanta area to compile this list of wines, many of which we've reviewed, and others that […]

2015 Slow Press California Cabernet Sauvignon

July 29, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I like my big cabs, even in the middle of summer. I like my little cabs too, and I’m finding more and more that the quality of these wines are increasing as new & different winemaking techniques are regularly being employed. This wine recently hit a few of the Costco clubs that I frequent, and […]

2014 Honig Cabernet Napa Valley

July 26, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I recently had the pleasure to sit down with a regional manager and representative of Honig Vineyard and Winery to taste a few of the winery’s current releases. While I enjoyed every wine that I tasted, I will focus on the Napa Valley Cabernet for the purpose of this review since it is the offering […]

2015 Lavau Cotes du Rhone Villages

July 22, 2017 by Editor

Its hard to find a Cotes du Rhone Villages wine for under $10.  The obvious one that comes to mind is the Kirkland Signature Cotes du Rhone Villages, which we love and that is priced at only $6.99 (we, like many of you, are eagerly awaiting the next vintage of that wine to hit Costco […]

2014 Seaside Cellars Pinot Noir New Zealand

July 19, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Ok, I know what you’re thinking. Another Pinot Noir review? Can’t she branch out and try something different? Sure, I could, but hear me out. This Pinot Noir is from New Zealand, received 90 Points from Wine Spectator, and is only $9.99 per bottle at Costco. Also, it has this cool “Cat in the Hat” […]

2014 Girard Sauvignon Blanc Napa Valley

July 15, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Alright, so I've had this bottle for a while. I meant to review it shortly after I first bought it, but alas- it was overlooked in the sea of Marlborough Sauvignon Blancs that I've got stacked on the fourth shelf of my refrigerator. Be on the lookout for a comparative review of those in the […]

NV Tinazzi Opera Rosso

July 12, 2017 by Erin Reyes

A little bird told me that this wine was coming to Costco before it ever even arrived. The wine appeared suddenly at a couple of stores and sold out almost immediately. Then the following week, a few more cases were distributed, and then this week, seven cases to the Costco down the street from where […]

2014 Hess Collection Napa Valley Chardonnay

July 8, 2017 by Editor

This is one of those $20-$25 Chardonnays that shows a nice jump up in quality from those in the $12-$15 range.  And in the case of Costco, you can of course find a nice price that is closer to the latter. I found this bottle at my Costco for $15.99 but have seen it hit +$20 […]

2015 Albert Bichot Chardonnay Bourgogne Réserve de l'Orangerie

July 5, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Researching this wine proved to be frustrating. This may be a Costco-exclusive wine, although I am only speculating. Domaine Albert Bichot is a fairly well-known Burgundy producer with widely available wines. Costco has carried the Bichot Domaine Long-Depaquit Chablis previously, and some stores probably still have it in stock. This wine is 100% Chardonnay made […]

2015 Patient Cottat Sancerre Anciennes Vignes

July 1, 2017 by Editor

Having made a goal to explore new white wines this year, one area I've been avoiding is Sauvignon Blanc, which is a varietal I feel I got my fill of last summer.  However, when we're talking French Sauvignon Blanc, especially from Sancerre which lies in the eastern part of the Loire Valley, Sauvignon Blanc takes […]

2015 Kirkland Signature Columbia Valley Cabernet Sauvignon-Merlot

June 28, 2017 by Editor

This is the first time I've seen this red blend from Columbia Valley come in under the Kirkland brand label, and the price was right at only $8.99. A little note on the back of the bottle describes the wine and it's signed by the winemakers, Jeremy Santo and Emily Haines.  I always love when […]

2015 La Crema Sonoma Coast Chardonnay

June 24, 2017 by Erin Reyes

La Crema is a well-known producer of “cool-climate Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Gris” produced by artisan winemaking.  I was pleased with a recent flight of Pinot Noirs that I tasted through, and I can say the same for their 2015 Sonoma Coast Chardonnay. I wrote “Yum!” on my tasting notes, which I don't usually […]

2013 Inconceivable “After The Flood” Cabernet Sauvignon Columbia Valley

June 21, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I first saw this wine about a month ago in my hometown club.  The interesting label and name immediately caught my attention and so I decided to look up the ratings on my phone. I was pleased to discover that it got a 91 from Wine Enthusiast and 4.0 user rating on Vivino. That was […]

2014 La Crema Pinot Noir Tasting

June 17, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I recently had the pleasure to taste three Pinot Noir offerings from La Crema side-by-side, which for a wine nerd like myself is about the best use of time that I can imagine. I tasted the Sonoma Coast, Monterey, & Willamette Valley Pinots, all 2014, although I'm not sure if the Monterey & Willamette wines […]

2015 Daou Chardonnay Paso Robles

June 14, 2017 by Editor

The taste of different Chardonnays even from the same region and year can vary widely, so it's really a personal preference on the exact style and nuances that each person enjoys.  Me, I tend to like cleaner, less oaky, more fruit forward Chardonnays in the style of most Burgundies, particularly Chablis. It seems like many […]

2012 Chateau de Belcier Castillon Cotes de Bordeaux

June 10, 2017 by Editor

I'm always a fan of trying wines grown right beside well renowned estates and regions. Les Salles de Castillon lies in the far right bank of Bordeaux, adjacent to St Emilion.  Here's a map that will give you an idea where we're talking.  Buying in these areas that are close, but not close enough for a certain […]

2014 Bodegas Juan Gil Monastrell Jumilla

June 7, 2017 by Editor

I've tasted three or four past vintages of this wine, and this one might be my favorite.  At only $12.99 at Costco, which is a few bucks less than I've seen anywhere else, this is an insanely good buy for people who like their reds big and rich, but nicely balanced. Since I've been working […]

2012 Leviathan Red Blend

June 3, 2017 by Editor

This is a wine that I have seen at Costco stores near me for some time, and I just have never pulled the trigger, but now I'm glad I finally did. The trigger was one of you, a Costco wine customer who drove his cart up when I was browsing the wine aisle, and popped […]

2012 Joseph Phelps Insignia

May 31, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Joe Phelps' first “Insignia” was the 1974 vintage. The blend was 94% Cabernet Sauvignon from the Stags Leap District of Napa Valley since this was a particularly good year for Cabernet. Each year the blend for Insignia changes based on the winemakers’ opinion of varietal expression. The 1975 vintage was predominantly Merlot, and in 1976 Cabernet […]

2013 Shea Wine Cellars Estate Pinot Noir

May 27, 2017 by Erin Reyes

It's no secret that I love my Pinot Noir, and because this is the perfect time of the year for red wine drinkers to imbibe in lighter juice, I decided to open up this recently-reduced gal a few nights ago in order to satisfy my curiosity. I say recently-reduced because the former price for this […]

2014 Vitiano Rosso Umbria IGP

May 23, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I recently reviewed an unoaked Chardonnay from Tuscany that I was at first excited about but then ultimately unimpressed with. Costco has been getting some interesting Italian red blends this year, mostly from Tuscany (Super Tuscans), and mostly good value wines. When I came across this 2014 blend from Umbria for $7.49, I knew I […]

2015 Le Bruniche Tuscan Chardonnay IGT

May 20, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I always get excited when new Italian wines appear in Costco. I love All Things Italian (what's not to love!?) but the wines hold a special place in my heart because they remind me of my first restaurant job where I began learning about and becoming interested in wine. Italian wine can get pretty confusing, […]

2015 Kirkland Signature Chateauneuf du Pape

May 16, 2017 by Editor

The Kirkland Chateauneuf might be the wine I look forward to the most every year at Costco.  It's not because it's typically the best wine.  In fact, last year was a bit of a bust. The reason I look forward to tasting these wines is because I think it's awesome that Kirkland offers a wine like this […]

2014 Baileyana Firepeak Pinot Noir

May 13, 2017 by Editor

I caught wind from a Twitter fan that this wine had hit stores around the Southeast, and I happened to be on my way to Costco shortly after.  I found it for $17.99, and I have to say, it's one of the best Pinots in this price range that I've had in quite a while. […]

2010 Chateau Bernadotte Haut-Medoc Bordeaux

May 9, 2017 by Editor

I've had a lot of luck with Bordeaux lately, finding great wines at not so exorbitant prices, and was interested to see what this bottle was all about that I found at my Costco for $21. It's an Haut-Medoc (includes Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, in this case about equal parts of each) from a fantastic […]

2014 Senorio de Barahonda Campo Arriba Yecla

May 6, 2017 by Editor

We're putting the finishing touches on a book about Spanish wine, so over the last 12 months I've sampled quite a few different Spanish bottles from around the country.  Yecla is an interesting area in that it is among Spain's smallest wine territories (home to just 11 wineries), yet it's rather easy to find across […]

2014 David Bruce Pinot Noir Russian River Valley

May 2, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Somebody asked me the other day, “what’s the difference in… oh say, this wine here that’s $12.99, and that one that’s $29.99?  Is that wine better because it’s more expensive? Does it taste better?” I responded to this young lady, “Some wines are more expensive than others because of the quality of the grapes, where […]

2015 Kirkland Signature Russian River Pinot Noir

April 29, 2017 by Editor

For me, the Kirkland Russian River Pinots seems to always leave a bit to be desired.  On one hand, it's awesome that you can buy a wine from this region for $12.99.  You just don't see too many hovering in that price range, and it's really when you hit the $25+ realm when the real gems […]

2015 Oregon Acrobat Pinot Gris

April 25, 2017 by Erin Reyes

This is the third vintage in a row of Acrobat Pinot Gris that we are reviewing for your reading pleasure. You’re welcome. My recent review of Artezin Zinfandel mentioned that we should never assume that one wine vintage will be the same, or even similar as, the next. However, I would like to point out […]

2016 Kirkland Signature Cotes de Provence Rose

April 22, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Rosé season is upon us. If you didn’t serve a bottle with your Easter Sunday Supper, perhaps you will on Mother’s Day. For me, rosé “season” is year-round, and I always have at least one bottle chilling in my ‘fridge. It’s the perfect wine to serve with appetizers and salads, or while you wait for […]

2014 Château du Coudray Montpensier Le Grand Bouqueteau Chinon

April 18, 2017 by Editor

Chinon bottles are always a pleasant change of pace.  These wines are predominantly made with Cabernet Franc, although a small percentage can be allotted to Cabernet Sauvignon.  There's usually not a lot of verbiage on the bottle to identify the wines, which likely deters many people from venturing forth, and it's unfortunate because Chinon wines are quite lovely, […]

2014 Kenwood Russian River Valley Pinot Noir

April 15, 2017 by Erin Reyes

The Russian River Valley in Sonoma County is an ideal area for growing Pinot Noir. The Russian River provides a channel for the cool Pacific Ocean fog to move inland from the coast, creating ideal growing conditions for this finicky grape. Good quality pinots from this area are robust, fruit-forward, and more full-bodied than their […]

2014 Michael David “Petite Petit” from Lodi

April 11, 2017 by Erin Reyes

Earlier this year, I reviewed a Michael David wine called Freakshow, and I mentioned that most of the wines from this winery are outfitted with bright & eye-catching labels.  “Petite Petit” is probably the winner of the Most Outgoing superlative (that or Best Dressed) in the Michael David Winery portfolio.  The Burgundian-esque bottle is so […]

2014 Artezin Old Vine Zinfandel Mendocino County

April 8, 2017 by Erin Reyes

This Zinfandel has been in the wood boxes at Costco for a decent amount of time, and mostly overlooked by myself.  I tried the 2013 Artezin and was neither disappointed nor impressed, and so when I saw the 2014s (and subsequent 2015s) arrive, I was apathetic about it.  Here, folks, is a classic example of […]

2014 Kirkland Signature Mountain Cuvee Cabernet Sauvignon

April 5, 2017 by Erin Reyes

I got wine-nerd-excited when this wine arrived in the wood a few weeks ago at my local Costco.  The reason being that I love mountain fruit Napa cabs.  The higher elevation vineyard fruit struggles on the vine, resulting in smaller grapes with more concentrated flavors that produce fairly tannic wines.  These are the kind of […]

2015 Paul Dolan Cabernet Sauvignon

April 1, 2017 by Editor

It's really hard to find solid California Cabernet for under $15, but this wine hit the mark for me all around, and I think it's a fantastic Costco buy if you see it in stores near you. When I'm looking for a big red in this price range, I almost automatically gravitate towards Rioja, Chianti Classico […]

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