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.
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.

Trader Joe’s exclusive Bolgheri Rosso (2022) blends Sangiovese with Tuscan varieties. Dry, fruit-forward, juicy acidity; a Recommended Buy per Reverse Wine Snob.

Can a $6 non-vintage California Cabernet be worth your weeknight? We break down Crane Lake’s dry, easy style, Reverse Wine Snob’s take, and best pairings.

A $6 California Cabernet that stays mostly dry and weeknight-friendly. We unpack Reverse Wine Snob’s NV Crane Lake Cab and who should buy it.

Reverse Wine Snob reviews Crane Lake Cabernet Sauvignon, a non‑vintage California Cab around $6. We decode the style, value, and best pairings.

Non-vintage Crane Lake Cabernet Sauvignon gets a budget-friendly nod: dry, easy, California Cab around $6. What to expect, best occasions, and pairing ideas.

Reverse Wine Snob rates Costco's $6.99 Kirkland Bordeaux Superieur 2023 at 89-90 points. 70% Cab, 30% Merlot, French oak, surprising aging potential.

We sip the 2023 Kirkland Bordeaux Superieur from Costco—$6.99, black fruit, oak, chewy finish, and real aging potential—plus pairing and cellaring tips.

We taste Crane Lake's non-vintage Cabernet Sauvignon - cheap, easy, and surprisingly drinkable. Notes of blackberry, cherry, vanilla at a killer $6 price.