Don't forget Napa's neighboring county, Sonoma, slightly less renowned and thus less pricey.
Then there's always Two Buck Chuck <g>.
>It is always worth looking into the quality of wines and affordable wines. Thank you for the information. > >Our wines from Napa are among the finest in the world. You can find many under $10 in California but I have no idea what they cost outside of the state. I do recall seeing California wines for twice the price in other states. > >Wines from Chile, Argentina and Spain are excellent. Do not tell my wife Katy, I mentioned Argentina or Chile. She is from Peru and her family is from Spain. Katy was born in the wine country of Peru called Ica, much like our Napa. > >In 1963 in Spain you could buy a bottle of vino tinto (red wine) for 3 cents. A haircut was 17 cents. Many Spaniards had long hair – wine was cheaper and more fun than a haircut. I long for the “good old days”, when I enjoyed Spain and learned so much about flamenco guitar and the Spanish people. > >Now back to my guitar! :) > > > > > >>Vancouver Magazine's 3rd wine review lists 6 wines that are considered the best value, at any price. >> >>http://www.vanmag.com/_foodanddrink/07jan/Bargains.shtml >> >>For those in BC, you can see the stock at your local liquor store. >> >>http://www.bcliquorstores.com/en/products/632919 >>http://www.bcliquorstores.com/en/products/197806 >>http://www.bcliquorstores.com/en/products/566836 >>http://www.bcliquorstores.com/en/products/612036 >>http://www.bcliquorstores.com/en/products/336750 >>http://www.bcliquorstores.com/en/products/119917