
I am an oenophile, and enjoy drinking red wines and of course, always enjoy shopping and tasting new wines.
I won’t say that I have a very sophisticated palate in tasting red wine, but I generally find that award-winning wines that have competed in blind tasting competitions would give me some indicator to the quality of the wine.
I found this trick or hack for you to list the Gold Medal wines in BevMo (bookmark this link) and you will be able to sort the wines:
Visit Bevmo here .
- Gold medal wines
- Sort the price from Low to High
- And… now you can get the wine for the best value (so to speak).
FYI, here in San Francisco Bay Area, I have a few wine stores that I enjoy shopping at:
The Wine Club (http://www.thewineclub.com/) – 953 Harrison Street, San Francisco, CA Costco (enough said) Local Trader Joes (http://www.traderjoes.com/locations.asp) . Sometimes you can find a bargain Sonoma or Napa cabernet or merlot at less than $7.00 per bottle.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have other findings to share with other oenophiles!
Disclosure: I love new world wines (Napa Valley) better than old world wines.


















Have you ever at any time experienced a really memorable glass
of wine? How about a memorable bottle? Which was much more significant in your expertise, the business or maybe the wine by itself?
Which was the two intriguing at the same time as insightful!
Thanks for sharing your views with us.