Least expensive red wine on our list at Bevmo. This is a smooth drinking cab that comes in a smooth looking bottle.
Tasting notes: cherry, blackberry, dark fruits with oak and leather, medium-bodied
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Twenty dollars ($20) might not get you the best red wine that you’ve ever had, but you can find plenty of affordable, everyday wines at Bevmo for you to buy. Check out our best wines at Bevmo!
Here’s a list of our favorite red wines that you can get at Bevmo for $20 or less!
This wine is the most expensive on my list, but you get a higher quality taste with the higher price.
Tasting notes: well-rounded, blackberry, plum, cherries, and oak
Broadside Cabernet Sauvignon from the Paso Robles region provides excellent value for its price and can be found in many stores as it has recently gained popularity.
Tasting notes: medium-bodied, very smooth with oak and dark fruit notes
This wine from Charles Smith winery showcases what I love about Washington state wines at a fantastic price. The label on this bottle has Cs written like an element on the periodic table.
Tasting notes: medium-bodied wine with blackberry, plum fruit and hint of oaky notes
One of the most reviewed wines on Vivino (with over 141K+). And, Meiomi Pinot Noir even has their own commercial on TV. Not to mention, in 2017, Meiomi over 1.1 million cases were sold! All for a good reason.
This wine is an easy-drinking, smooth, fruit-forward wine that many will enjoy.
Tasting notes: bold, fruit-forward, plum, cherry, and notes of vanilla, chocolate
This red wine, from musician Zac Brown, does not disappoint.
Tasting notes: smooth with dark chocolate, plum fruit notes with hint of oak
Good, solid red wine from Paso Robles. Known to be possibly the best wine region in California based on the wine’s value.
Tasting notes: smooth and medium-bodied wine with oaky and dark fruit notes
Chilean wines are some of the best valued wines in the world. They are becoming more popular because they make good cabs for good value.
Tasting notes: earthy, bell-pepper notes, with blackcurrants and plums
This is another excellent value red wine from the Paso Robles region. It has everything you want from a California cab, a smooth and fruit-forward flavor.
Tasting notes: dry with oaky, dark fruit, and earthy notes
One of my favorites because it’s part of the nickel wine deal at Bevmo, and who can say no to a bottle of wine for a nickel?
Tasting notes: easy drinking with dark fruit, chocolate, and smoky notes
Least expensive red wine on our list at Bevmo. This is a smooth drinking cab that comes in a smooth looking bottle.
Tasting notes: cherry, blackberry, dark fruits with oak and leather, medium-bodied
The La Crema Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast is their signature wine that has a blend of grapes from different vineyards in the Sonoma county region, and offers flavors of dark blackberries, cherries, raspberries, and spice.
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North Coast Wine Co. Outerbound Pinot Noir – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir Vintage: 2019 ABV: 14% Wine Region: North Coast,
Böen Pinot Noir – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir Vintage: 2021 ABV: 14.6% Wine Region: California Flavor Profile: Cherry, raspberry, blackberry,
Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc Vintage: 2022 ABV: 14% Wine Region: Russian River Valley, California
The Hess Collection Allomi Chardonnay – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Chardonnay Vintage: 2019 ABV: 14.3% Wine Region: Napa Valley, California Flavor Profile:
Stags’ Leap Chardonnay – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Chardonnay Vintage: 2022 ABV: 14.1% Wine Region: Napa Valley, California Flavor Profile: Oak, vanilla,
Godeval Cepas Vellas Godello – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Godello Vintage: 2021 ABV: 13% Wine Region: Valdeorras, Spain Flavor Profile: Peach,
Félix Solís Mucho Más Tinto N.V. – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: Tempranillo, Syrah Vintage: Non-Vintage ABV: 14% Wine Region: Spain Flavor Profile: Vanilla,