Kirkland Signature Malbec 2023: Mendoza Value Winner at $7 from Costco
Costco’s Kirkland Signature Malbec 2023 delivers Mendoza fruit, French oak polish, and easy-drinking richness for $6.99. Should you bulk buy? Here’s why.
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Costco’s Kirkland Signature Malbec 2023 delivers Mendoza fruit, French oak polish, and easy-drinking richness for $6.99. Should you bulk buy? Here’s why.

Two 92-93 point McLaren Vale Cabernets. What to expect from Davey & Browne's Gordon + Bitner Block 2018 and 2019, and who should seek them out.

Two-vintage McLaren Vale Cabernet alert: Reverse Wine Snob spotlights Davey & Browne’s 2018 and 2019—rich, balanced, 92–93 point Cabs built to age.

A Gran Selezione for $19.99? Kirkland’s Chianti Classico brings estate Sangiovese, long aging, and serious structure. Here’s who should buy it—and why.

What makes Montefalco Rosso weeknight-friendly? We unpack Sangiovese-Sagrantino blends, style cues, and Susannah’s notes to guide your next Tuesday pour.

Costco’s Kirkland Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2021 delivers estate Sangiovese, 30 months in oak, dry and grippy Tuscan character—at a budget-friendly price.

Why Montefalco Rosso belongs in your weeknight lineup: Sangiovese-led, dry, mid-weight Umbrian red with black-fruited lift and polished tannins.

Inside Costco’s $19.99 Kirkland Chianti Classico Gran Selezione 2021: estate Sangiovese, 30 months in Slavonian oak, balanced, dry, long finish. Buy-smart tips.

From Sangiovese-led blends to a kiss of Sagrantino, Montefalco Rosso brings mid-weight charm and versatility. Here’s why it’s our new Tuesday-night staple.

Costco’s 2021 Kirkland Chianti Classico Gran Selezione delivers estate Sangiovese, 30-month oak aging, dry balance, and spice. Notes, context, and pairings.

Make Tuesdays taste better with Montefalco Rosso, a dry, midweight Umbrian blend led by Sangiovese and Sagrantino. Context, pairings, and buying tips.

Domaine Dujac’s 2024 reds lean on whole-cluster finesse. Here’s what to expect across NSG, Chambolle, and Morey—and how to drink and pair them.