Get a good tasting wine at an affordable price
When it comes to wine, people usually think the more expensive the bottle the better the taste of the wine, but that isn't always the case.
Scottsdale-based Arcadia Fine Wine believes that you can enjoy high quality wine at a great value that won't break your wallet.
When selecting value-oriented wines, the experts at Arcadia Fine Wine gave us these three tips to remember:
1. Taste Around: Be adventurous and explore the world of wine.
Don't be afraid to try different labels or venture out into different types of wines.
And remember it's always a good idea to keep a wine journal, so you will always remember your favorites.
2. Dare to try imported gems from developing wine areas: South America, Italy and Spain have lesser-known regions that are producing some of the most delicious value-oriented wines that will quench your pallet.
3. Ask for recommendations: Arcadia Fine Wine always encourages our guests to ask away.
It's important to always mention the types of wines you enjoy (dry, spicy or sweet), the occasion (BBQ, evening dinner or night out with friends) and your budget when asking us to recommend which bottle should go home with you.
Arcadia Fine Wine featured wines:
Charcuterie Platter
2005 Kairanga Runholder Pinot Noir $13.50
2005 Abud Dom Bueno Mencía $18.50
Caprese Salad
2007 Soave Classico Suavia $16.50
2005 Avignonesi Rosso $18.00
Grilled Chicken and Ribs
2008 Chateau de Campuget Rosé $12.00
2005 Headbutt Red $15.00