Party Wines

It's a party! Make a toast with these great wines.

Great Inexpensive Wines
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Delicious wine doesn't have to cost a fortune.
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Great Inexpensive Wines
Daniel Sambraus/Stock 4B/Getty Images
Delicious wine doesn't have to cost a fortune.
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Kick off your holiday party with these under-$20 wines.

WHITES

• 2005 Liberty School Chardonnay, Central Coast, California
Hints of pear, buttery apples and cardamom.

• 2006 Matua Valley Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand
Crisp pear, quince, grassy flavors.

• 2006 Alois Lageder Pinot Bianco, Alto Adige, Italy
Citrus, apples, plums, cinnamon cream.

REDS
• 2005 Folie à Deux Ménage à Trois, Napa, California
Flavors of dark berries, chocolate, coconut.

• 2004 Gallo Family Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, Sonoma County, California
Blackberry, currant, coffee, spice.

• 2005 Sebastiani Pinot Noir, Sonoma Coast, California
Plum, black cherry, vanilla.

From Reader's Digest - December 2007
 
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