The wine world is difficult for anyone trying to drink truly bad wine. The rampant flaws that plagued the wine world only a few decades ago have been mostly wiped away. Modern wine-making techniques, refrigerated shipping containers, and a demanding wine trade have eliminated the vast majority of these issues.
Still, the modern world has gifted to us a new way of bad wine. Bland, boring, corporate zombies of wine. Wines made from irrigated deserts, high yields, and chemistry sets in the wineries. And thankfully, these wines are slowly taking over our wine shops and restaurants.
To tide yourself over until the inevitable victory of boring wines, here are seven ways to consistently drink bad wine.
1. Pick the 2nd cheapest wine on a wine list.
Sommeliers and restaurateurs know that most people don't want to appear 'cheap' and so the 2nd cheapest wine on a wine list is often one of the best sellers. This is often where the restaurant puts its highest margin wine. Frequently, this isn't a very good wine either.
2. Buy wine in a big box store.
People love to buy from big box stores. They think they are getting a great deal. On most things they are right, but not in the wine aisle. Any wine available in the kind of quantities that can service a big retail chain isn't going to be anything close to hand-crafted.
3. Buy wine from a store without anyone in the wine department.
This is similar to number two, but is even more important. If a wine store hasn't invested in qualified wine personnel in their wine department, you can bet that they are letting the ultra-large distributors run the show. Those guys are going to put their corporate junk that "has to move" front and center. You can count on the quality being sub-par.
4. Buy wine from a wine club connected to a entity that doesn't normally sell wine.
I'm not talking here about that wine club from the winery you visited on vacation. That wine is probably pretty good. Nor am I talking about the wine club run by your local wine shop. That is likely exceptional.
I'm talking about the wine club run by a newspaper or some organization that promises discounts that are too good to be true. They are correct. The wine is consistently bland and boring. It is also likely generic "custom crush" juice, since no one in the industry ever recognizes the labels they are selling. This is a great choice for getting a bad wine on a regular basis!
5. Buy any wine that you recognize.
Are you a wine expert? Probably not, since they tend to want to drink good wine. If you aren't an expert, please assume that reason you recognize the wine is because some large corporate wine company has dumped barrels of money into marketing to make you remember it. They wouldn't do that if there wasn't hundreds of thousands of cases that they needed to move. These wines are reliably awful.
6. Buy a cheap red blend from California (without doing copious research first).
Cheap reds blends are an important part of the wine world and a favorite of people that like good wines. Just not cheap red blends from California. The economics just doesn't work. With the high costs of land and labor, you aren't going to get the value for money offered by a red blend from France, Italy, or Spain.
Also, most of these wines are sold on brand identity, not vineyards or regions or anything that denotes quality. They are marketed like soft drinks and many of them have 'secret sugar' that makes your 'dry wine' anything but. A great choice for bad wine.
7. Buy Cheap Pinot Noir.
Pinot Noir is one of the greatest of all wine grapes. Maybe the very greatest. It is capable of wines of incredible finesse, elegance, purity, and complexity. But you don't want any of that, and that's why you bought a cheap Pinot Noir.
Pinot Noir is such a finicky grape that it requires premium (expensive) land and skillful (expensive) cultivation. This does not make for an inexpensive bottle of wine.
Cheap Pinot Noir often contains the minimum amount of actual Pinot Noir that is allowed by law. Many California Pinots can contain up to 25% other grapes and they don't have to tell you that on the label. Most of the popular cheap Pinot Noirs have so much blended into the wine that there is truly no hint of Pinot left in the flavor.
It is perhaps the best way to get a truly awful wine in the modern wine landscape.
-
2024
- Dec 11, 2024 Five Best Wineries to Visit in Rias Baixas, Spain
- Oct 15, 2024 A Hidden Vineyard in the Heart of Paris: Clos Montmartre
- Sep 11, 2024 Inside R. López de Heredia Viña Tondonia | Discover an Icon | Haro, Rioja.
- Sep 6, 2024 Exploring Chablis with Domaine Long-Depaquit | Albert Bichot
- Aug 28, 2024 Caelesta Vineyard: Templeton Gap's Hidden Gem. A Day with Family Winemaker Brian Farrell Jr.
- Jun 5, 2024 A Secret Monopole for Cool Climate Pinot Noir & Syrah | Etnyre Wines Vertical Tasting
- May 29, 2024 Science. Creativity. Passion. Luna Hart Wines | Owner and Winemaker Gretchen Voelcker
- May 22, 2024 Sustainability and Syrah in Ballard Canyon | Piazza Family Wines | Winemaker Gretchen Voelcker
- May 15, 2024 "We Are All Connected" - Future Perfect | Tasting with Sunny Doench Stricker at Diamond Sky Ranch
- May 9, 2024 More Punk Rock than Robert Parker | Tank Garage Winery | From Napa Valley to Paso Robles
- May 6, 2024 Creative and Unique White Wines from Paso Robles | Monochrome Wines with Winemaker David McGee
- May 2, 2024 PasoSecco: The Best Bubbles in Paso Robles?
- Apr 10, 2024 The Greatest Wine Museum | The Wine Experience | WOW Porto | Planet Cork | Pink Palace
- Apr 4, 2024 The Wine School | WOW Porto | José Sá Director
- Jan 15, 2024 SEVEN MILLION Liters of Port Wine | Barrels from 1882 | A Tour of Graham's Port Lodge
- Jan 8, 2024 Fonseca Bin 27 Port: Tasting with 6th Generation Winemaker David Guimaraens and Austin Beeman
- Jan 2, 2024 Fonseca 1985 Vintage Port: Tasting with 6th Generation Winemaker David Guimaraens and Austin Beeman
-
2023
- Dec 29, 2023 My 12 Most Memorable Wines of 2023
- Dec 26, 2023 What Makes VINTAGE PORT so special? 6TH GENERATION WINEMAKER | Fonseca | David Guimaraens
- Dec 20, 2023 ANCIENT WINE CELLAR Tour | Boutique FAMILY PORT HOUSE | Martha's Wines & Spirits
- Dec 11, 2023 This Port Vineyard SURVIVED PHYLLOXERA! Visiting QUINTA DO NOVAL NACIONAL.
- Dec 7, 2023 Making Dow's Port at Quinta do Bomfim in Pinhão, Portugal
- Apr 28, 2023 Sustainability at Elena Walch
- Apr 22, 2023 Vigna Kastelaz: Elena Walch's Iconic Gewurztraminer Vineyard
- Apr 19, 2023 Elena Walch: The History in the Cellars
- Apr 15, 2023 Aging the Wines of Agricola Foradori
- Mar 14, 2023 A Guided Tour into the Cellars of Agricola Foradori.
- Feb 24, 2023 Wolves, Phylloxera, and Bears. Oh My! with Agricola Foradori
- Feb 15, 2023 Farming for Wine at Agricola Foradori: Biodynamics, Cover Crops, and the Honor of Being a Farmer
- Jan 31, 2023 My First Taste of A5 Wagyu Beef in Tokyo, Japan. Tsukiji Ihachi Restaurant
- Jan 30, 2023 The Dolomites, Teroldego, and the Vineyards of Agricola Foradori
-
2022
- Dec 9, 2022 Wine Pairing Tips from a Robot Sommelier
- Oct 25, 2022 A Traveler's Devotional and Curated Exploration of Travel Writing. Reviewing The Vagabond's Way by Rolf Potts
- Aug 9, 2022 Dingač Vineyard: Glimpses of Croatian Wine Country
- Jun 8, 2022 A Master Class in Oregon Pinot Noir with Ken Wright of Ken Wright Cellars
- May 20, 2022 Bonus Content with Winemaker Jason Lett of The Eyrie Vineyards
-
2021
- Dec 29, 2021 My 12 Most Memorable Wines of 2021
- Dec 15, 2021 Walking the Original Vines of The Eyrie Vineyards with Owner and Winemaker Jason Lett
- Dec 5, 2021 Amongst the Old Vines of Bethel Heights Vineyard with Winemaker Ben Casteel
- Aug 12, 2021 Independent Wine Media in the Post-COVID World: Austin Beeman at the Wine Media Conference 2021
- Aug 10, 2021 7 Click-Bait Wine Articles that Will Make You a Millionaire in 2021. Number 6 Will Shock You!
- May 10, 2021 Exploring Glen Manor Vineyards with Owner & Winegrower Jeff White.
- Feb 22, 2021 Discussing Wine and War with Filmmakers Mark Ryan and Mark Johnston: Lebanese Wine Documentary
- Feb 10, 2021 What is the Best Way to Learn About Wine?
- Jan 9, 2021 Should I Age This Wine?
- Jan 8, 2021 Wet Ferrets & Cardboard Boxes: Detecting Flawed Bottles of Wine in Restaurants
-
2020
- Dec 28, 2020 My 12 Most Memorable Wines of 2020
- Nov 18, 2020 The One Rule for Perfect Wine and Food Pairing
- Aug 1, 2020 Mac McDonald: Winemaker of Vision Cellars. The Complete Interview
- Jul 25, 2020 Is This the Best Grape for Virginia Wine? Winemaker Jeff White of Glen Manor Vineyards
- Mar 17, 2020 Food in the Time of Coronavirus: Can Local Restaurants Save Themselves in Time?
- Feb 27, 2020 Cartizze: Prosecco's Greatest Vineyard
- Feb 18, 2020 Lenné Estate with Proprietor Steve Lutz
- Feb 9, 2020 Youngberg Hill: A Visit with Winegrower Wayne Bailey
- Jan 21, 2020 Breakdancing at 4am: and Other Reasons Why Millennials Aren't Buying Much Wine
- Jan 6, 2020 5 Ways the Coming Wine Tariffs Might Ruin Your Life in 2020
-
2019
- Dec 28, 2019 My 8 Most Memorable Wines of 2019
- Oct 23, 2019 In Alloro Vineyard with Owner and Winegrower Dave Nemarnik
- Aug 31, 2019 Barolo Boys. The Story of a Revolution. Wine Documentary Review.
- Aug 13, 2019 How to Stop Losing Wine Club Members in One Easy Step
- Jun 26, 2019 The First Seyval Blanc in the Willamette Valley - Bells Up Winery
- Jun 10, 2019 Vidon Vineyard: the Pinot Noir Clone Program
- Apr 19, 2019 Notre Dame de Paris: A Tribute Video
- Apr 18, 2019 Growing Soave Classico with Suavia
- Feb 19, 2019 Root Cause by Steven Laine. Wine Book Review.
- Feb 13, 2019 Restoring Trebbiano di Soave: the Original Grape of Soave Classico
- Feb 6, 2019 Bordeaux : Vintage 2016. A First Look from the Union des Grand Crus Tasting Tour
- Jan 30, 2019 Opening a 1947 Alsatian Riesling at Bistro du Sommelier Paris.
- Jan 27, 2019 The 1947 Alsatian Riesling and Le Bistro du Sommelier Paris.
- Jan 24, 2019 One Pet Peeve about the Wine Business. Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part Seven
- Jan 19, 2019 A Rite of Paso: Paso Robles Wine Country. By Chris Kassel. Wine Book Review
-
2018
- Nov 12, 2018 Video: Cristom Vineyards - 2018 Vintage Harvest
- Oct 11, 2018 Advice for New Pinot Noir Drinkers. Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part Six
- Sep 9, 2018 Pavlov's Pintxos: La Maison du Pata Negra in Bordeaux's Marché de Capucines
- Jun 22, 2018 Why Anthony Bourdain was Able to Travel the World.
- Jun 14, 2018 Pairing Diverse Foods with Pinot Noir. Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part Five
- May 9, 2018 What Does Wine Mean to You? Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part Four
- May 1, 2018 A Chateau Musar Lebanese Wine Seminar: with Marc Hochar.
- Apr 11, 2018 Video: What Makes Sonoma Pinot Noir Special? Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part Three
- Mar 28, 2018 Video: How (and Why) to Grow Pinot Noir. Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part Two
- Mar 23, 2018 Video: From Rural Texas to Napa Valley Wine Country. Mac McDonald of Vision Cellars Interview: Part One
- Mar 19, 2018 Four Mistakes in the Winery Tasting Room that Destroy Customer Loyalty
- Jan 30, 2018 5 Things You Need to Know About the 2015 Bordeaux Vintage. (notes from the 2018 Union des Grand Crus de Bordeaux Tasting)
-
2017
- Dec 20, 2017 Glen Manor Vineyards 2013 Raepheus. The Most Memorable Wines of 2017
- Nov 21, 2017 You Don't Need Expert Advice to Pair Wine with Thanksgiving Dinner.
- Nov 8, 2017 7 Ways to Consistently Drink Bad Wine.
- Oct 31, 2017 Is Your Winery Really an Art Studio?
- Sep 5, 2017 A Different View of California Cabernet Franc: John Skupny of Lang & Reed Wine Company
- Aug 12, 2017 The 2008 Vintage for Oregon Pinot Noir. Interview with James Cahill of Soter Vineyards
- Aug 2, 2017 Half-bottles, Restaurants, and the Meaning of Wine. Elizabeth Pressler of Elizabeth Spencer Winery: The Complete Interview
-
2016
- Sep 26, 2016 Matias Sanchez-Nieto of Eral Bravo: Understanding Wine with Austin Beeman Episode #3
- Aug 21, 2016 Why Wineries Desperately Need the Skills That Bloggers Have: Austin Beeman's Speech at the Wine Bloggers' Conference 2016
- Jul 4, 2016 Understanding Chianti Classico with Badia a Coltibuono's Emmanuela Stucchi Prinetti
- Mar 18, 2016 Ridge Monte Bello: 1998, 2003, & 2012. Three Vintages of One of America's Finest Wines.
- Feb 28, 2016 Video: L. Mawby and the Rise of Sparkling Wine in Northern Michigan
- Feb 8, 2016 Video: The Meaning of Wine with Larry Mawby of L. Mawby / M. Lawrence
-
2015
- Dec 19, 2015 Tasting the 'Poultry Grail.' Le Poulet de Bresse at Le Coq Rico in Paris
- Nov 1, 2015 Video: The Meaning of Wine with Mark Vlossak of St. Innocent Winery
- Mar 21, 2015 Video: Inspired to Discover New Terroir (with St. Innocent Winemaker Mark Vlossak)
- Mar 18, 2015 A Video about Italy's Great Sparkling Wine .... and it's not Prosecco! It's Franciacorta
- Mar 7, 2015 5 Elegant Sonoma County Wines Worth Seeking Out
- Feb 3, 2015 Hourglass 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon: Blueline Estate and Classic.
- Jan 8, 2015 Vieux Telegraphe Chateauneuf-du-Pape: A Vertical Tasting of 2008, 2009, 2010, & 2011
-
2014
- Dec 29, 2014 Video: Going Deeper into Willamette Valley's Terroir. With St Innocent Winemaker Mark Vlossak (part 3)
- Aug 26, 2014 Video: Hauntingly Beautiful Moments of Paris Through Pentax Viewfinder
- Aug 24, 2014 Video: The Subregions of Oregon's Willamette Valley. St Innocent Winemaker Mark Vlossak
- Aug 13, 2014 Video: Understanding Oregon Pinot Noir. St. Innocent Winemaker Mark Vlossak
- Aug 9, 2014 Left-Handed Compliments: Tasting 2013 MollyDooker Wines
- Jul 6, 2014 Wine vs Beer. Which is Better for Your Health? (Infographic)
- Jul 4, 2014 Video: Soaring Above Argiano Vineyards in Montalcino, Italy
- Jun 12, 2014 Beware These Two Fallacies of Wine Appreciation
- May 5, 2014 Video: Chehalem Winery. Wynne Peterson-Nedry Winemaker Interview
- Mar 16, 2014 Pontet Canet 2007 & Pontet Canet 2008. A 'Vin de Plaisir' & a 'Vin de Garde.'
- Mar 10, 2014 5 Values in 2008 Bordeaux
- Mar 2, 2014 6 Bottles of Gigondas Worth Seeking Out
- Feb 23, 2014 Video: Anne Amie Vineyards - Winemaker Thomas Houseman
- Feb 16, 2014 35 Moments in Panama City. An Olympus Trip 35 Video
- 2013