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We taste many, many wines and only score about 30%. You get information on
the wines that we think are the best, without the information on those we passed up.
We've tried to make it as simple as possible.
A wine that has scored one star is a very good bottle of wine and
in our opinion worth purchasing to see for yourself.
Any wine listed on Red, White, and Rose.com has value or it would not be listed here.
Please pay attention to stylistic comments.
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Exceptional! A steal at its price.
Near perfect example of the region or varital.
Worth making a special trip to find.
Worth remembering the name, label, or price.
A three star wine is an "in-the-know" wine,
which is much different than a thorphy wine or cult wine.
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A first-rate gift for a friend.
A buy "by the case" wine.
Not quite a three star and better than a one star.
On the 1-100 scale, a two star wine would be rated in the high eighties or low nineties. |
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A single star wine is a reliable choice in that price range.
Worth buying a second time or having a few on hand.
Worthy of a special meal or sharing with friends.
You could serve a one star wine to your wine nerd friends.
On the 1-100 scale, a one star wine would be equivalent to a wine rated in the mid-eighties.
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| We price the wine for the "Mom and Pop" type liquor stores.
With diligence you can find it cheaper.
We don't guarantee the prices, availability, or vintages and all of the reviews are our perspective on wine.
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