Okay, I'm not actually that much of a lush, but I do like wine with dinner at least a few times a week. When times are good, I still try to keep to the $10-$15 bottles, just because I can't see the point of spending more than that when there are so many perfectly good bottles within that range. When times are not as good, like now, and I need to divert some of my wine budget to my shoe and lingerie budgets to keep myself afloat, finding good bottles in the $5 and under range is the highlight of my day.
And in case you're harboring a belief that I must admit I held for a very long time, let me tell you this; finding a bottle of wine for $3 at an outlet store does not mean it's bad wine.
I'm lucky enough to live close to Wine Country. So a lot of good bottles find their way to places like Grocery Outlet and Big Lots, just because the smaller wineries don't have storage space, and the old bottles have to go to make way for the new. And some of them are pretty darn good. Not all. Some of them are in the outlets because they suck and the wineries couldn't give them away. When that happens, I use them for canning or tinting lace or some other use where I don't actually have to taste them. You never know until you try.
There is one label in particular that we found at Big Lots that is fantastic. It's by Earth Wise, they're selling it for $3 a bottle, and it is easily as good as any $15 bottle we've ever had. And as you feel that pesky sobriety falling slowly away, you can take comfort in the fact that you're saving the planet with every sip.
Not an outlet bottle, but also a good one within the $5/under range, is anything by Barefoot. I'm particularly fond of their Merlot. You can get it at Target.
If you're a wine drinker on a budget with any good finds to share, I'd love to hear about them