Wine Squares
We’re back, you know the rules, and if you don’t here they are:

  1. One box is voted on per day. The current box is bolded
  2. Please don’t be a fool and comment for a different box or future box, will not count
  3. Winner is top comment after 24 hours
  4. We then advance to the next!

Top 2 runner ups will be posted in the next post!

Runner ups:

Most Underrated Wine Region
– Greece
– Loire Valley, France

Most Overrated Wine Region
– Burgundy
– Provence

Most Underrated Wine
– Barbera d’Alba
– Txakoli

Most Overrated Wine
– Meiomi
– Prisoner

Best Grape Variety
– Riesling
– Nebbiolo

Worst Grape Variety
– Muscadine
– Pinotage

Best Wine Label
– Mouton Rothschild
– Emmerich Knoll: Riesling Ried Loibenberg Smaragd

Best Newbie Friendly Wine
– Beaujolais
– Vinho Verde

Best Value Play Wine
– G.D. Vajra Langhe Nebbiolo / Barbera d’Alba
– La Rioja Alta Vina Ardanza / Vina Alberdi

Most Consistent Region
– Rioja
– Jerez

Least Consistent Region
– Okanagan Valley
– Eastern Europe / Middle East

Best Niche Grape
– Nerello Mascalase
– Furmint

Best New World Producer
– Catena Zapata
– Kumeu River

by AustraliaWineDude

32 Comments

  1. Individual_Previous

    Louis Roederer Cristal. Hands Down the best sparkling wine I’ve ever tasted.

  2. AustraliaWineDude

    I know Krug is likely to win, but I’ll officially throw my hat in the ring and nominate:

    Jacques Selosse Millésime Extra Brut Grand Cru

  3. m0nkyman

    Why do I want to nominate a Lambrusco for the lol’s?

  4. MilbanksSpectre

    Sparkling Shiraz about to come in with the steel chair.

  5. rosanverbraak

    This will be Krug of course, but for more affordable I’ll vouch for Ruinart BdB

  6. docsavaged

    Category/Region: English Sparkling

    Value: Franciacorta

    Luxury: any Special Club bottling

    Producer: Gatinois

  7. calinet6

    I’ll throw a wildcard in and say… Bugey-Cerdon

  8. TheVisageofSloth

    André California Champagne. Only the finest champagne from California.

  9. Stock-Style3379

    I’ll go for a curve ball. Henri Giraud, the range is spectacular. The Argonne especially delicious.

  10. change81

    Am ok w all of the below here

    Selosse
    Cedric Bouchard
    Egly Ouriet
    Henri Giraud

    Krug

  11. Ghost_74709

    Raumland triumvirat if money matters. If not probably krug clos d ambonnay

  12. Lloydy12341

    It was already spoken about, but andre clouet. 1911 slaps.

  13. Mchangwine

    Salon, especially well stored bottles of 96 or 08.

  14. I dare anyone to find better value for money and higher average level than english sparkling.

    Gusbourne, Nyetimber, black chalk, simpsons, take your pick and they will be delicious

  15. RichtersNeighbour

    I’ll nominate Delamotte for its deliciousness and value.

  16. bittersinew

    Eric Rodez Rosé Brut.

    I mean uh, off vintage Krug.

  17. betalessfees

    Krug Clos du Mesnil, because it would be too easy to say Krug otherwise

  18. Least-Log3945

    There is a California champagne by Paul Masson, inspired by that same French excellence. It’s fermented in the bottle and, like the best French champagne, it’s vintage dated….mahhhhhh

  19. larsvondank

    Im looking at the chart for the first time and almost all of these are takes I wouldnt have expected. Is it the US bias or…? Im a bit confused.

    Bernard-Massard would be my pick for sparkling, or any of the various houses who make cremant.