The Best And Worst Bargain Wines Available At Costco
NEWS
By DEVIN PARR
Pinot Grigio Friuli
Kirkland's Pinot Grigio, which comes from Friuli Venezia Giulia, a small area in northeastern Italy, is lean, crisp, and high in mouth-watering acidity.
Costco's Kirkland Signature Côtes de Provence rosé may lean a little too hard into its simplicity. Costing $7 per bottle, it’s not the best available option.
A serious wine from one of the top producers in Southern Italy, Costco’s Feudi di San Gregorio Falanghina costs under $15, making this offbeat wine a worthy option.
This bottling spends five months aging in stainless steel tanks, resulting in a crisp white wine packed with lime zest, white flower blossoms, green apples, and stone fruit.
Over the top with tropical fruit, vanilla, and a sweet, buttered popcorn Jelly Belly note, the Kirkland Signature California Chardonnay may not appeal to most.
Costing $15.99, the Trimbach Pinot Blanc is luscious and concentrated, with succulent fruit and freshness, making it a great food wine or delicious on its own.