Found a couple comments online about this wine being a steal and on the shelves at TJs. It's a blend of 49% Merlot, 44% Cab, 6% Malbec, and 1% Cab Franc - and from the Columbia Valley in Washington State. Online sites reveal that this wine generally sells for twice as much than the $7.99 at TJ. First taste is very heavy in green flavors (bell pepper, olive, etc) with oak & spice and almost no fruit to be found. I set the glass down for a bit and after it had the chance to open up, what a difference. The green and spice factor was still there, but was somewhat muted by cherry and plum flavors that showed nicely. Not overpowering fruit by any means. A fruit bomb this is not! Tannins were medium but lingered quite nicely on the finish. Label says something about cocoa on the finish, but I really didn't get any of that. If you are looking for that big fruit forward easy drinking Cab or Merlot, this wine is not for you. This wine is more of the European Bordeaux style with different levels of complexity - and if you can keep an open mind and embrace that fact, by all means try this wine. I've got a second bottle on hand, and I think I will give it an hour of decanting next time. I'll also be picking up a few more bottles as I'd like to cellar some and see how they fare a few years down the road. And for $8 - pretty darn good deal. I had a Meritage that Advocate scored a 90 recently - and much preferred the Hogue Genesis. VERDICT: Get it!
A wine geek in search of value wine. While a huge fan of Caymus, Loring and Larkmead; simply not in a position to make those my everyday wines. Enter Trader Joes, the ultimate destination for the true vino bargain hunter. I am a RED WINE guy, so you will see Cabs,Pinots, Rhone blends and everything in between. Some will be good, some not so good, and maybe a few great ones here and there. Enjoy! "Wine is sunlight held together by water" Galileo Galilei
What is your favorite red varietal?
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