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Abstract:Trader Joe's Charles Shaw line of wines boasts a red wine blend that I quite enjoyed, thanks to its simple, nutmeg taste.
Trader Joe's line of Charles Shaw wines sells for just $3.99 in New York.Business Insider's retail desk recently did a wine tasting with a number of these wines.I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the Charles Shaw red wine blend, although not all my colleagues agreed.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Trader Joe's in-house Charles Shaw wine doesn't sell for $1.99 anymore, but its “Two-Buck Chuck” nickname showcases its frugal reputation.Safe to say, it'd be unwise to go into a Charles Shaw wine tasting with over-the-top expectations. In many cases, you're getting what you're paying for.And out of all the red wines, my expectations were lowest for the blend. I just didn't know what to anticipate.But, much to my surprise, the red blend ended up being my personal favorite out of the bunch.Read more: We taste-tested 8 of Trader Joe's 'Two-Buck Chuck' wines. Here's how they ranked from worst to best.When it comes to wine, I'm pretty basic. If a drink tastes cozy and reminds me of Christmas, I'm all about that. And that's exactly what the red blend brings to the table.My four fellow tasters and I commented on notes of “nutmeg,” “warming spices,” and “citrus zest.” One colleague opined that the wine “tastes cheap without much complexity, but honestly I don't hate it.”“I would buy it and serve it at a lushy Christmas party,” another reviewer wrote. “It's cheap and efficient.”As for me, I'd be content to sip a glass of the Charles Shaw red blend next to a crackling fire on a cold winter's night.
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