Good producer; Hated by r/wine. This one should be interesting.

Kirklandisntaproducer

by AustraliaWineDude

5 Comments

  1. 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.

  2. thinkismella_rat

    Everyone seems to hate Gut Oggau on here, likely through marketing overexposure, but I think they produce mainly fundamentally very good wines.

  3. 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.

  4. Dry-Way1718

    Guigal. But then again it’s rare to see their lala trilogy here.

  5. 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

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