Value Reds from Chile – Wine Blogging Wednesday 52 Summary

One of my favorite things at Cheap Wine Ratings is the summary posts, where I can give you a list of wines that have been tried to help you find some great new wines at prices that won’t cause you to break the bank.  The contributions are in for Wine Blogging Wednesday #52 and altogether we had 34 participants (myself included).

I think the results show that there are a lot of enjoyable and inexpensive wines coming from Chile.  I saw particular excitement about Carménère, a grape variety that is thriving in Chile.  Many of the reviews were positive—there were a few disappointments, but that’s to be expected with wines in this price range.  Overall, I’m thrilled with the quantity of positive reviews and I think you’ll find a lot of good wines to add you your shopping list while going trhough the reviews.

I usually rank wines in the summaries I post, but with so many different contributors, with different evaluation methods it’s impossible to rank the results by numbers.  Instead I’ve grouped them by what looks like good, mediocre and disappointing.  If you think I put your review in the wrong category, just drop me a note.  Also, please let me know if I missed anyone.

The Good

Let’s start out with some Cabernet Sauvignon.  Typically this is not the first wine you’d pick in a tasting lineup, but since this is virtual we can go crazy!

Next up, let’s try some Merlot.

We had only one Pinot Noir in the mix, but it comes from the head wine buyer at one of my favorite local wine shops.

Malbec often makes people think of Argentina, but we had a number of Malbec tasting from Chile for this event.

Syrah also mad an appearance.

Let’s not forget the red blends.

The most popular variety in this tasting was Carménère, so let’s check out all the options.

The “Meh”

There were a few reviews that sounded like the wine was OK, but nothing outstanding.

The Disappointing

Other Contributions

Robert at Wine Post participated but did not add a review due to a conflict of interest… Robert is a PR representative for Wines of Chile.  Rather than a review, he offered some facts about Chilean wine.

Thank you to all who participated.  I can’t wait to try some of these wines.  Next time you go wine shopping, try something from Chile.  I think your palate and your wallet will both be pleased.  Cheers!