Good producer; Hated by r/wine. This one should be interesting.
Kirklandisntaproducer
by AustraliaWineDude
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Janda_42
I mean, it’s gotta be Caymus, right?
An historically significant Napa estate which has essentially defined a particular style of Cab. This sub may not be huge fans of that style, but Caymus is undeniably one of the absolute bests at what they do.
thinkismella_rat
Everyone seems to hate Gut Oggau on here, likely through marketing overexposure, but I think they produce mainly fundamentally very good wines.
Yoshimadashi
Maybe Veuve Clicquot?
Kinda hated (as much as a Champagne house can be hated on here) due to its marketability, pricing, and mainstream appeal. But objectively the yellow label is still – at a minimum – an average Champagne, aka a good quality wine.
Dry-Way1718
Guigal. But then again it’s rare to see their lala trilogy here.
Zealousideal_Law4722
For a champagne house I would say Dom Perignon has gotten some hate here, probably because of the price/hype/marketing all of which r/wine HATE
5 Comments
I mean, it’s gotta be Caymus, right?
An historically significant Napa estate which has essentially defined a particular style of Cab. This sub may not be huge fans of that style, but Caymus is undeniably one of the absolute bests at what they do.
Everyone seems to hate Gut Oggau on here, likely through marketing overexposure, but I think they produce mainly fundamentally very good wines.
Maybe Veuve Clicquot?
Kinda hated (as much as a Champagne house can be hated on here) due to its marketability, pricing, and mainstream appeal. But objectively the yellow label is still – at a minimum – an average Champagne, aka a good quality wine.
Guigal. But then again it’s rare to see their lala trilogy here.
For a champagne house I would say Dom Perignon has gotten some hate here, probably because of the price/hype/marketing all of which r/wine HATE