Depends on what you're looking for. There are fantastic Chardonnays and whites in this range. The Cabernet's tend to be the big money wines so you'll get what you pay for with those. Anything Costco Carries under $10 will be good. They pick fantastic wines and only carry decent stuff.
If you can find Wente Chardonnay, try it. It's around $9.99 a bottle and produced in the Livermore Wine Valley of California. The Wente's were the first family to bring the Chardonnay grape over from France.
I don't work for them, I just love their Chardonnay.
2007-09-14 11:27:51
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answered by jagermoo 2
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I don't like Lancers but Yellowtail and Gallo are good but my favorite is a California Wine label called Leaping Horse. It's inexpensive and has a great flavor.
2007-09-14 07:16:24
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answered by LJ 3
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Chilean and Portuguese red wines are often excellent values. You're not going to find anything too fancy for under $10, but there are some nice, easy-drinking wines out there. Gallo is better than it has been, but it can be kind of rough. Yellowtail is pretty decent, but kind of boring IMO.
2007-09-14 07:23:53
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answered by Darnell Tootin 2
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Yellowtail is good for an inexpensive wine. You can pick up a bottle for about 6 bucks. In general, the Australian wines are a great buy, good quality and inexpensive. My personal favorite is Rosemount Estate Diamond Label Cabernet. I usually can pick it up for between 10 and 11 dollars. Have fun and look around for different wines.
2007-09-14 07:31:59
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answered by Pete 2
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Many. Thanks to the inexpensive Australian influx in the early 2000s (Yellow Tail, Lindeman's, Alice White, etc.) wine prices have decreased across the board. Australian Shiraz in the $10 range is almost always excellent, as are many wines from Chile, Agentina, Spain, and South Africa. There are also good California wines in this price range. As a rule, these wines tend to be less dry and more fruity.
2007-09-14 07:23:53
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answered by amancalledj 4
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Yellowtail, Cavit, Beringers all $10 or under.
2007-09-14 07:40:26
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answered by Oz 7
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The Barefoot wines are pretty good. I think they're under $8. Trader Joe's has Two-Buck Chuck (Charles Shaw). That's really cheap.
2007-09-14 08:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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that may no longer a great deal. you're able to decide on thousands of circumstances that quantity for it to do some thing. it is the factor they examined on rats. The gerber sparkling view bottles - they're particularly low-priced and prefer a greenback a bottle - are BPA loose. Walmart sells BPA loose bottles too that are some greenback each and each too. do no longer stress.
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answered by ? 4
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Wild Vines Blackberry Merlot is excellent!
2007-09-14 07:00:29
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answered by str8talker 5
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Anything made by Alice White... I love their wine..
2007-09-14 06:59:54
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answered by hottteethgirl 1
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