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I suspect that Matthew Fox, although it tastes better, falls into this same category. They're Ok and for the price, you can't beat them.

Alcohol content? I can tell you that as a semi-professional chardonnay drinker aka - writer the Matthew Fox Chardonnay felt full octane. I haven't had enough of their reds to judge, although my husband felt their syrah was better than their cab. But I do agree, the Cameron Hughes wines are a dependable affordable treat! Will follow up later on my opinion. M mplswineguy Member.

I'll check the Trader Joe's here in Mpls. OK, I did some further research on the subject by going to Marc's and purchasing a bottle of their Chard. When checking out, the guy in front of me was purchasing a case of Shiraz. Interestingly, it's not stated on the bottle. In evaluating the Chard, I found it tasted well, relatively smooth, light and somewhat fruity.

I liked, it, and for the price, you can't go wrong. I just wish it was sold here in Texas. Thanks for the extra research Dr.

Dialtone - now I feel vindicated! Yes, the chard. Especially in Ohio with their higher wine costs. And while I too wish I could get it out here, look at it this way - it's an extra fun bit of Cleveland to enjoy when you visit.

At least you can play at Costco with Cameron Hughes. But if I were out of state I'd definitely give them my money. P planowino Member. This thread laid low for 2 years before coming back to life.

Who else could produce a reasonable quaff for that price? Plano huh???? Another Texan from Ohio? No, just another Texan from Texas.

We recognize no boundaries. I've been curious about who has made this wine for over a year. I found no hint of Matthew Fox on Gallo's webpage, how the heck did you find out? I bow to your superior web skills. But why bother, as it's just more fun to consume the wine, rather than wonder where else it's being sold.

Sorry for my delay in responding to the question about how I found the info. I searched the TESS2 database for trademarks at the www. Dialtone and Planowino - thanks for being such great companions on this silly but tasty quest. And now I have a whole new web research tool, thanks PW! I raise a glass to you both, and wish you boffo beverages wherever you go. Back at you! My pleasuere. I don't have anything better to do than mess around on these infernal wine bulletin boards all day anyway.

The Chef should always get a taste. L lushy Member. They are at Big Save grocery stores. I am unhappy that I can't find these in B. That I know of. Any ideas are welcome! Although I bet I've tried the lot, to no avail! BRR Member. This thread seems to have pulled as many low-post-count lurkers as on the Buying and Selling forum!

This has to be a joke! This is no joke, BRR! So when you find a reliable steady drinkable bottle, it's information to share and celebrate! There, the wines that were pricier in LA, were cheaper! K KimPossible Member. Is there any way Matthew Fox could ship internationally? R ritafuller Member. K Kellyp Member. Got no idea where they are located but it is a lovely wine. Membership Required We're sorry. You must be signed in to continue. Sign In or Register. Note: this post originally appeared on Coupons, Deals and More in August, For more liquor and wine tips and reviews, click here.

Dont remember where it came from though.. I think from someone elses house.. I usually buy Burlwood Cellars dry red wines from Aldi.. I bought a case and Im thinking I should probably get another one or two soon.. LOL Oh.. I missed that! I was thinking about where I got that wine.. I think it might have come from a basket I won somewhere… Lord only knows.

I have tasted many more pricey merlots but this was the very best pleasing wine at a great price. I think for the price, this is a good wine. As a Merlot fanatic, I find it quite refreshing. It has no labeled vintage or alcohol percentages. The appearance, aroma, and balance are average.

The texture, taste, and finish are good. Also, buy a few bottles to age in the rack or cellar. It gets better over the years. Your email address will not be published. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. You can also subscribe without commenting. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Please note: Posts may contain affiliate links or sponsored content.

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