Due to California’s labor and land prices, it’s turn into tougher and tougher to seek out many wonderful wine values there beneath $15 — emphasis being on the “wonderful.” There’s no downside discovering cheaper California bottles, after all. The issue is that they are typically mass-produced and uninteresting. Not essentially unhealthy, simply boring.
However when you’re prepared to spend from $15 to $20 or so, the state of affairs adjustments dramatically, and there are many bottles on the market that provide upfront deliciousness in addition to precise character. Listed below are 15 to rely on, yr in and yr out.
2021 Bogle Household Vineyards Petite Sirah ($11)
For a go-to, burgers-steaks-sausages wine, Bogle’s wealthy, juicy Petite Sirah is tough to argue with. It’s been a discount since Warren Bogle first planted the variability all the way in which again in 1968.
2022 J. Lohr Riverstone Arroyo Seco Chardonnay ($14)
Arroyo Seco, in Monterey County, provides sufficient heat and daylight to offer this white a number of beneficiant texture and orchard fruit flavors, however the area’s cool winds additionally assist create simply sufficient acidity to maintain it from being heavy.
2021 Pinot Mission California Pinot Noir ($14)
This enterprise from wine importers Harmon and Michael Skurnik began in 2009 and shortly grew to become a go-to for individuals in search of Pinot Noir beneath $20 that truly tastes like Pinot Noir: vibrant, crisp, filled with zippy berry fruit and a light-weight sheen of spice.
NV The Complete Shebang! sixteenth Cuvée Crimson Mix ($15)
Morgan Twain-Peterson is a wizard of old-vine reds, whether or not on the excessive finish (his Bedrock Wine Co. is a library of California’s nice historic vineyards) or with this exceptionally tasty, blue-fruited, Zinfandel-and-everything-else mix.
2020 Foxglove Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon ($16)
The Varner brothers made their title with dear single-vineyard Pinot Noir, however ever since founding their Foxglove model again in 1991, they’ve additionally been outstanding purveyors of a few of California’s greatest values — amongst them this polished, all the time fulfilling Cabernet Sauvignon.
2023 Joel Gott California Sauvignon Blanc ($16)
A dependable worth yr in and yr out, this Sauvignon Blanc captures California’s strengths with this selection: melon and citrus notes, recent however not aggressive acidity, and solely a faint trace of the grassiness that Sauvignon generally provides.
2023 Pine Ridge Chenin Blanc/Viognier ($16)
Napa Valley’s Pine Ridge Vineyards has been making this uncommon, extraordinarily interesting white mix since 1995. Nowadays, the Chenin Blanc comes from Clarksburg within the Sacramento River delta, whereas the Viognier (20%) is sourced from Lodi. It’s a juicy, fragrant white that goes effectively with all the pieces from a roast rooster to a inexperienced salad.
2022 Dry Creek Winery Clarksburg Dry Chenin Blanc ($17)
Clarksburg has turn into a go-to area for Chenin Blanc, which is (lastly) seeing a little bit of a renaissance in California wine. About time, however Dry Creek knew its worth all alongside–they’ve been making this jasmine-scented, melony, hard-to-put-down dry Chenin since 1972.
2022 Birichino Malvasia Bianca ($18)
The Mediterranean selection Malvasia doesn’t have a lot of a presence in California–it’s extra widespread to Italy, as an illustration the Aeolian islands off Sicily’s coast, or to Spain, the place it grows within the Canary Islands, amongst different locations. However Central Coast producer Birichino discovered a supply in Monterey County, and from these vines makes this lime-scented, bone-dry, thrillingly refreshing white.
2022 Bonny Doon Le Cigare Blanc ($18)
Bonny Doon’s Le Cigare Blanc, a mix of the southern French varieties Vermentino (Rolle) and Grenache Blanc, walks an ideal line between richness and zip. Its flavors recommend tart quince and ripe pears, and it’s extraordinarily versatile, pretty much as good with a salad as it’s with a roast rooster.
2023 Grounded Wine Co. Area Age California Rosé ($18)
Face it: a number of rosé tastes the identical. Pale pink, vaguely fruity, sorta crisp; nice, however not precisely memorable. This Grenache-based model from California defies the stereotype, as a result of right here the strawberry-raspberry fruit is distinctive and refreshing; floral nuances give it complexity; and there’s sufficient physique that the flavour doesn’t vanish when served with meals.
2022 Rodney Sturdy Charlotte’s Residence Sauvignon Blanc ($18)
A contact of barrel fermentation (about 15% of the wine) lends this Sonoma County Sauvignon slightly extra texture and silkiness than is typical of the variability; that trace of richness additionally provides complexity to the wine’s grapefruit and lemon flavors.
2023 Wente Morning Fog Chardonnay ($18)
Wente was one of many first California wineries to plant Chardonnay, again in 1908, and immediately, the “Wente clone” of Chardonnay is among the most generally planted within the state. This full-bodied, citrusy white is a superb by-the-case buy for Chard lovers.
Marietta Previous Vine Crimson, Lot No. 74 ($19)
Chris Bilbro, who based Marietta in 1978, had an excellent thought for this always-a-steal crimson (now carried on after his passing in 2019 by his son Scot Bilbro). Mix the brilliant berry flavors of new-vintage Zinfandel with the depth of Petite Sirah that had been aged three years or so in barrels, then add a dollop of two-year-old Syrah for spicy depth (and possibly just a few different varieties as wanted). There’s no classic on the wine in consequence, however what you get as a substitute is much extra complexity and taste than most wines at this value.
2022 Olema Reserve Chardonnay Sonoma County ($20)
Olema’s reserve bottling is a type of unusual Chardonnays that may please each lovers of wealthy, full-bodied kinds and those that want for one thing extra vibrant and crisp. Its apple-pear fruit takes on vanilla and toasted bread notes from partial growing older in new French oak barrels.