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Can someone recommend a great Pino Grigio and Cabernet Sauvignon?

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Can someone recommend a great Pino Grigio and Cabernet Sauvignon?

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undrgrndwmn says: March 8, 2010 at 9:30 am Give me a max price you can spend per bottle, and I can help you out a little better. In the $20 and under range: Gold standard for value Pinot Grigio/Pinot Gris (same grape, different styles) I would say is Trimbach Reserve Pinot Gris, a wine from the Alsace region of France. 2003 was a very good year as is 2005. If you can find the 2003 for a reasonable price, go with that. The last time I bought it, I paid $17 and change. Note: Reserve Personnelle is their premium bottling and quite a bit more expensive. I’d say in the $35-$40 range. If you can afford it, it’s also amazing. This wine ages well for several years. Oregon is becoming a fabulous go-to destination for the Pinot Gris grape. The most sophisticated Pinot Gris I’ve tasted still comes from France, but Oregon is quite good, and may be less expensive. King’s Estate Signature (2005 or 2006) offers good value and is fairly balanced with a nice body. It seems to run between $13 and $16. I

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