
Crane Lake Cabernet Sauvignon Review: A $6 California Value
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.

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.

Two single-vineyard Denier-Handal wines, 2018 Dry Creek Cab (94+) and 2020 Paso Zin (92–93), are 55% off via Reverse Wine Snob. Deal ends Jan 18.

Score a 4-pack of Denier-Handal: 2018 Dry Creek Cabernet (94+ pts) and 2020 Paso Robles Zinfandel (92–93 pts) at 55% off. Ships widely; ends soon.

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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.

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

Trader Joe's Diamond Reserve Rutherford Napa Cabernet (Lot 11) delivers real Rutherford dust for $19.99. Tasting notes, pairings, and why it's a smart buy.

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