I've never viewed Trader Joe's as a destination for wine. I fell prey to curiosity about the Charles Shaw wine they got so much publicity about, and thought it was swill--not even good for cooking. I also purchased a Barolo a while back that tasted more like mediocre Chianti. So, it was with some trepidation that I bought a
1998 Argento Amarone this weekend. Still, for $11, I figured I had nothing to lose.
Wow! I'm glad I got it. An absolutely fantastic bottle for the price. Thick, chewy fruit, with a stiff backbone that opens up as you drink it. Definitely a wine to serve alongside a hearty meal--I had it with Bari's medium-hot Italian sausage (not the Barese sausage--the regular), rapini and beans, along with a loaf of Trader Joe's sourdough. A perfect combination--the bitterness of the rapini, the mild taste and soft texture of the beans, and the pork flavour of the sausage really brought out the best in this bottle. And for $11. A good Amarone for $11!
I buy a few Amarones a year, generally saving them for special occasions. The Trader Joe's bottle is not, of course, the equal of the ones priced at $50 and up, but its not far off. However, in my very humble opinion, it is head and shoulders above the ones I've had in the $30 to $50 range. I think I'll be exploring Trader Joe's other wine offerings in the future.
Edited: It was a 1998 Amarone--Not a 1999.
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john m on September 29th, 2004, 7:37 am, edited 1 time in total.