BOOZE TYPE: Wine
PRICE: $19.99 at Astor (on sale for $16.99)
RATING: A+
First off, let me say hello to all the folks who are coming in via the PC Magazine Top 100 Blogs story. I am glad that you either got all the way to the end of the list of blogs to find my contribution, or that you actually had an interest in the blogs of PC Magazine staffers. Hi! I’m a lush.
Anyway, it’s red wine time! Red red wiiiiine. I’ve been vaguely plotting going out to California again sometime soon, so I picked up a Sonoma wine tonight. The Seghesio Zinfandel has such a powerful aroma that I can smell it strongly while the glass is sitting three feet behind me on my dresser. Up directly under the nose, it’s a serious powerhouse of heavy, spicy red scents.
And the taste? This is one of the few wines that has made me immediately say “Wow!” after the first sip. This really knocks my socks off. It gives an immediate strong hit of flavor, sweet and fruity on the tip of the tongue, spicy throughout, and with a bit of smokiness on the finish. Goddamn, this is making me really wish I had a bigass steak to go with this wine right now. This just begs to go with meat.
Okay, that’s it, it’s time to book a flight out to California. And keep drinking this wine, which–no exaggeration here–gives me shivers down my back. And will probably lay me out on my back, due to the 15.2% alcohol content. For a $20 wine? Just outstanding. Words won’t really do it justice… this one, you need to try.
BUY IT AGAIN?: Oh, mama, yes.

Josh Said:
on October 18, 2007 at 4:28 pm
So, what is your budget for a single bottle of wine?
boozymcguzzles Said:
on October 18, 2007 at 4:33 pm
I usually go somewhere between the $7-12 dollar range, for just an average drinkin’ wine. When I’m feeling saucy and up for a splurge, I’ll go into the $15-20 range. I’ve had wines in higher price ranges at tastings, but honestly, I think the most I’ve ever spent on a bottle for myself was… $28 maybe?
I’m also dealing with NYC prices, so take that into account. Anyway, I guess the answer is: It depends!