Published on July 28, 2009  |  Dedicated


Three wines priced just right for the summer

Our friends at Wine.com are back with another set of wines perfectly priced for summer fun. These wines offer great value and better drinking, particularly when combined with their Steward-Ship Program, which gives you one year of free ground shipping for just $49 dollars!

The combination of unlimited shipping and the vast selection on Wine.com makes this an appealing offer to novice and connoisseur alike.

A great Pinot Gris from the Pacific Northwest.

$14.99
Fragrant with soft spice tones accentuating the warm apple fruit on the nose. Then turning rich and full with lovely tropical fruit tones that ride the voluptuous mid-palate to a bright, refreshing finish. This is great for summer sipping and casual dining!

A fun Argentine blend for grilling and chilling!

$11.99
This Malbec based blend is aromatic with notes of tobacco, cigar box, and exotic spices. The soft tannins on the palate add depth to the rich flavors of wild black raspberries, shaved chocolate and exotic tea, that lead to a rich, peppery, slightly rustic yet long finish.

A balanced and supple Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon.

$12.99
Solid and fresh with the red fruit typical of the Alexander Valley. Subtly infused with the vanilla and coconut traits of American oak that are melded to sweet cherry and red currant fruit that gain light notes of smoke and coffee on the finish.

For less than $50 you can grab all three and let the summer fun continue. And don't forget to enroll in the Steward-Ship Program. You'll thank yourself this fall, at Thanksgiving, over the winter holiday, new years... it's a gift that keeps on giving!

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