“Wine for beginners” doesn’t mean you have to buy bad or ridiculously cheap wine! In fact, you can find some delicious, highly-rated wine for under $30 near you!
There’s no denying it, I love wine. However, it took a lot of effort and perseverance to get here. Just like the Princess who had to kiss a bunch of frogs to find her Prince, I had to try some pretty bad wines in order to finally develop a taste for it. I’ve learned some lessons along the way and I’m ready to share them with you here in a quick session I’m calling, “Wine For Beginners: 5 Must-Try Cabs For Under $30.” Let’s dive in.
Wine For Beginners: 5 Must-Try Cabs For Under $30
Enjoying wine doesn’t just happen overnight. It takes a bit of time for your palate to adjust and get used to the taste. However, once it finally clicks there’s truly nothing like a glass of your favorite wine. Just because developing a palate for wine takes time, doesn’t mean you should force feed yourself the cheapest wine you can until you finally develop a taste for it. No, I suggest you use this time to find what you like! Explore!
Go on a Wine Tasting! There are plenty of great spots across Michigan to do it. It makes for an excellent excuse to go visit Up North and places like Traverse City, where you can find some of the best wine on this side of the Mississippi. Personally, I’ve learned through trial and error that I prefer Cabernet Sauvignon. It’s dry, full-bodied, and typically has notes of dark fruit flavors. So, today I’ll be recommending 5 must-try Cabs for under $30. Why? Because that’s what I like and they say stick with what you know.
Sure, you could buy the cheapest wine at your local store. However, it’s not going to taste great. With wine, you tend to get what you pay for. However, you can find some stellar wines for under $30. I don’t think you need to pay much more than that to get a great bottle of wine. I’d also suggest not paying less than $10. You’re unlikely to get anything of quality when you’re buying $8 bottles of wine–not that they don’t have their place. If you’re hosting a wine party and buying bulk, you may need to save a buck or two and sacrifice some quality for quantity. However, if you’re looking for a delicious wine to kick back and watch Jeopardy or have a wine night with friends, here’s what I would recommend.
Here are some wine for beginners that I would recommend. You can find all of these at stores near you for under $30. What’s your favorite? Let us know!