CLEVELAND, Ohio – This month we sipped six California wines – three whites, three reds.

A lot of wines cross our desk, but we figured we’d start the year with a six-pack of sorts from California.

Note: Our monthly reviews focus on wines $25 and under. All should be available on local store shelves. We list flavors we detect, then offer our favorite at the end.

This month’s prices range from $10 to $25:

We tried six California wines to start our monthly reviews of ’26.Dry CreekMarc Bona, cleveland.comDry Creek

Dry Creek Vineyard, Sonoma County, Fumé Blanc / Sauvignon Blanc

We sipped a pair of Dry Creek wines from successive vintages (Fume Blanc is Sauvignon Blanc aged in oak):

2021: Lime and notes of orange peel. Decent acidity, $16.

2022: Little more acidity and subtle notes of cucumber – the latter according to the winery, $20.

Conclusion: Two thumbs up for the ’21 over the ’22. Personally, neither knocked my socks off, but the winery is stellar and consistently makes solid red and white wines.

We tried six California wines to start our monthly reviews of ’26.Menage a TroisMarc Bona, cleveland.comMénage à Trois Light

Folie à Deux, Helena and Lodi, Sauvignon Blanc, 2024, $10

Lime, pear and floral notes with a little acidic tinge. Light-bodied, as expected; the wine is billed as having 90 calories and 8 percent alcohol. Nothing crazy but no off notes, making the price a great value.

We tried six California wines to start our monthly reviews of ’26.Z. Alexander BrownMarc Bona, cleveland.comUncaged Pinot Noir

Z. Alexander Brown, Manteca, Pinot Noir, 2024, $16.99

Blueberry, menthol, cherry and plum all swirl together on every sip, intertwined with baked cherry and some subtle baking spices. Pastry tart-like notes emerge. We often lower expectations for a Pinot Noir worth less than $20, but this was an intriguing sipper, great value. Note: Uncaged Cabernet Sauvignon and red blend made last month’s review: December wines: 6 great value sippers for the holidays

We tried six California wines to start our monthly reviews of ’26.M Cabernet SauvignonMarc Bona, cleveland.comM Cabernet Sauvignon

Mac & Billy Cellars / McPrice Myers Wines, Paso Robles, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2022, $25

Intriguing wine. Olive and slightly briny flavors come through as well as menthol, cherry and red licorice. Smokiness with strong tomato notes, tangy mouthfeel and nominal tannins.

We tried six California wines to start our monthly reviews of ’26.High on the HogMarc Bona, cleveland.comHigh on the Hog

McPrice Myers Wines, Paso Robles, red blend, 2023, $20

Definite dark-fruits wine. Blueberry, plum, blackberry with cedar all mesh here. It’s 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24% Grenache, 12% Petite Sirah, 10% Syrah and 6% Mourvèdre. Drinkable, party pleaser. Leans fruit-forward, so don’t expect a bone-dry wine.

This month

Favorite: M Cabernet Sauvignon

Pleasant surprise / value: Uncaged Pinot Noir

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