Apr 07 2011

Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon wine for less than $25 a bottle—what do you recommend?

Published by at 6:24 am under cabernet wine

My favorite wine is Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley. I want to branch out from Napa Valley Cabs and experience some good Sonoma Cabs. So that you understand my taste, the following are my favorite Napa Valley Cabs under $30 a bottle: Clos Du Val, Charles Krug, Markham, and Napa Cellars. The one Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon that I tried and liked was an ’02 St. Francis. That bottle motivated me to taste other Sonoma Cabs.

Geyser Peak (Sonoma Cab made by Aussies!),
Dry Creek
Ravenswood (they make many Cabs, Sonoma is yummy)
Simi can be wonderful
I dig the afore-mentioned Ch.St. Jean, Rodney Strong and Sebastiani wines as well.

While you’re at it try some outstanding Sonoma Zinfandel!

6 responses so far

6 Responses to “Sonoma Cabernet Sauvignon wine for less than $25 a bottle—what do you recommend?”

  1. theevilfezon 25 Apr 2011 at 12:04 pm

    i would go and try austrailian cabs…. lots of deep complex flavors for a lot less$$$$$$
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  2. shiraz_princesson 25 Apr 2011 at 12:42 pm

    CABERNET SAUVIGNON – SEBASTIANI SONOMA COUNTY 02/03
    SKU #242933 / UPC #00088232002610

    CABERNET SAUVIGNON – RODNEY STRONG SONOMA
    SKU #226944 / UPC #00087512912359

    CABERNET SAUVIGNON – E & J GALLO SONOMA 2000

    Only ones I could find quick, but I’m looking from BC.
    Try checking Robert Parkers web site for more choices
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  3. AndevansFishingon 25 Apr 2011 at 1:03 pm

    Rex Goliath is good, so is Chateau St jean but I am not sure if thats a sonoma or not
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  4. Flemington Steeleon 25 Apr 2011 at 1:51 pm

    Geyser Peak (Sonoma Cab made by Aussies!),
    Dry Creek
    Ravenswood (they make many Cabs, Sonoma is yummy)
    Simi can be wonderful
    I dig the afore-mentioned Ch.St. Jean, Rodney Strong and Sebastiani wines as well.

    While you’re at it try some outstanding Sonoma Zinfandel!
    References :

  5. darko Bon 25 Apr 2011 at 1:56 pm

    look on http://www.wine-wine.netfirms.com
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  6. SageSezon 25 Apr 2011 at 2:11 pm

    If you can find a bottle from 2001 that has been stored well (in a cool or dark place), that’s a good place to begin.

    Otherwise, Sonoma cabernets are generally not as awesome as their Napa cousins. Cline has incredible Zins, Muscatels and Mouvedres. And their ancient vines.

    It’s hit and miss on the rest. Valley of the Moon is my choice of the Sonoma wineries.
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    The discovery is often in the hunt. Hope you find a treasure.

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