Great whites for less than $10
What this country really needs is “a good, cheap drink,” said Bill Daley in the Chicago Tribune. Here are four inexpensive white wines from which to choose.
What this country really needs is “a good, cheap drink,” said Bill Daley in the Chicago Tribune. “Try an inexpensive white wine.” All these crisp, dry whites squeak in under the $10 limit:
2007 Torres Sangre de Toro Blanco ($7.99) Spain’s Torres winery produced this wine with “a lovely citrusy spritz.” Enjoy with soy-glazed chicken wings.
2007 Francis Ford Coppola Presents Pinot Grigio Bianco ($8.99) A non-acidic white from Sonoma Valley. Try it with cucumber salad or pesto pasta.
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2007 Chateau Ste. Michelle Pinot Gris ($9.99) A spritzy wine from Washington’s Columbia Valley. Serve with fried chicken or empanadas.
2007 White Truck Chardonnay ($9.99) An unoaked white from Santa Barbara, Calif., produced by Cline’s Red Truck Winery. Pairs well with grilled salmon.
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