Same here. I love Pinot Noir but I haven’t tried Cabernet Sauvignon yet. I want to try Cabernet Sauvignon from the Alexander Valley (which is part of Sonoma Valley) because I heard they have a rich chocolatey aftertaste but they are so expensive. Anyone has any recommendations for good Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon that won’t break the wallet?
@@mirandagoldstine8548 Miranda, Check out TotalWineandMore.com. Choose wine and then choose red wine -> Cabernets Sauvignon. Then click on Expert ratings and pick a bottle depending on your budget. Some good cabernets i have had are 1858 Nappa Valley, Caymus, The Bard - Realm vineyards and Blankiet estate. Hope this helps
Being in the service industry for many moons, Oregon wines are definitely some of the very best in the world
Excelent video I'm learning too much thanks for sharing
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Oh gosh! I’m being spoiled this week, it’s like Christmas or early Easter, nevertheless I hope there’s more videos coming soon! I love these videos!
What an amazing video!!! Soooo much to learn!! some of the best pinot noirs i have ever tried came straight from Oregon!!!
Same here. I love Pinot Noir but I haven’t tried Cabernet Sauvignon yet. I want to try Cabernet Sauvignon from the Alexander Valley (which is part of Sonoma Valley) because I heard they have a rich chocolatey aftertaste but they are so expensive. Anyone has any recommendations for good Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon that won’t break the wallet?
@@mirandagoldstine8548 Miranda, Check out TotalWineandMore.com. Choose wine and then choose red wine -> Cabernets Sauvignon. Then click on Expert ratings and pick a bottle depending on your budget. Some good cabernets i have had are 1858 Nappa Valley, Caymus, The Bard - Realm vineyards and Blankiet estate. Hope this helps
@@Crimson_626 Thanks
Just tried my first from the region. 2018 La Crema. Not too shabby. Not too shabby at all.
I love Oregon Pinot Noir. It’s like getting Burgundy for less.
Hey, can you guys look at Michigan wines?
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