Beringer Wineries,
Beringer wineries are go to wineries for many reasons; what I see is that Beringer covers the whole spectrum of wines (there are others, but I picked this one), appealing to all tastes, and wallets/purses, priced from $4-$150, just about covers everyone interested in purchasing a bottle of wine.
Having tasted several of their wines, I can't say that I've ever been disappointed, given the Quality/Price/Ratio; I continue to purchase them.
Beringer Knights Valley 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, $29.99-$34.99, 90+ points
Beringer Knights Valley Reserve 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, $42.49-$49.99, 93 points
Beringer Knights Valley Reserve 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, $42.49-$49.99, 93 points
Beringer Private Reserve Napa Valley 2008 Chardonnay, $26.49-$34.49, 89 points
Beringer Non-Vintage Moscato (Chile), $4.99-$6.99, 86 points
Beringer NV Red Moscato (Chile), $4.00, 84 points
Beringer NV Red Moscato (Chile), $4.00, 84 points
2007 Beringer Merlot Founder's Estate, $6.99, 87 points
2008 Beringer Merlot Founder's Estate, $6.99, 87 points
Beringer Main and Vine NV Merlot, $4.00-$6.00, 84+ points
Beringer Main and Vine NV Merlot, $4.00-$6.00, 84+ points
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