Pros: VERY CHEAP! Bubbly taste Cons: Some may find it too bitter/too sweet
Stealth Write Off: Please read the entire review, followed by the information at the bottom. Let me apologize for my tardiness in this posting as I was back home from a week away from my computer.
Pros: cheap! sweet, tastes like a wine cooler but cheaper. No alcohol taste Cons: Local State stores do not sell it any longer, labeled as poor mans wine
First off let me say I hate "real" wine, beer is disgusting and I detest any type of alcohol that actually tastes like alcohol. I do not drink often but when I do (usually around the holidays) I tend to really tie one on and I have to have sweet ...
Pros: Tastes great, very cheap, lots of varieties. Cons: None really. Unless you're a "wine snob," there is no reason to not like it.
Let me start this off by saying that I don't drink on a regular basis. I'll occasionally get a drink if I go out to eat and I usually have a couple of bottles of wine in my house, though I generally don't drink more than a couple of glasses a week. ...
Pros: Cheap and relatively inoffensive; not harsh at all. Cons: Tastes like a bad soft drink; you'll have to hang your head in shame.
Ah, Boone's Farm. Whenever I think of this stuff, I'm reminded of an old girlfriend who just adored it. I remember watching her settle in for an evening of swilling Boone's Farm. She screwed off the top and just started to shotgun the stuff.
Pros: Good, cheap wine, tastes the same no matter what bottle you are on. Cons: You just can't brag about drinking it.
I have wanted to write a liquor review for ever-so-long, but LadyCynic always gets the best liquors to write about. You know, the expensive drunks, er, drinks that sound so classy... well, maybe not the way she tells them. I don't have any really...
Pros: sweet, bubbly, refreshing Cons: not a respectable wine
I have very cheap taste. You know, as opposed to expensive taste. As the wine connoisseurs are is the search of a perfectly vintage wine, or whatever it is they look for, I am in the search of a bubbly fruity beverage.
Pros: Boone's Farm is only $2.50 and an EXCELLENT wine, there are types of BOONE'S for all occasions Cons: Not available at a single restaurant yet
Tonight I shall review my three finished bottles of BOONE'S FARM WINES.
I am a firm believer that there is no finer vintage than BOONE'S FARM, keep your pinot grigio, tell me "Matthew, You're Like school in summertime" if you must, but I...
Pros: quality taste, not bitter, inexpensive Cons: drink in moderation or consequences may result
In my travels as a college student I have often seen this fruit wine being consumed with great vigor by many revelers and party goers. Up until recently, I had never tried the wine and more or less passed it off as another cheap attempt to get drunk...
Pros: The best offering in the fruit wine genre... Cons: Nowhere in the ballpark of a real glass of wine
Let me start this Epinion by saying that I am not a fan of cheap wines, especially those that take themselves too seriously. Often trying to mask itself of something from a higher class, this tactic always proves unsuccessful and frustrating to the wine...
Pros: Very cheap, available Cons: Very cheap, scorn of friends and convenience store workers
The wine steward approaches and offers the bottle for my approval. Sniffing the screw-top I swirl the offering in my glass, noting the sugary room-deodorizer bouquet and surreal color. No bite as the concoction passes my lips, only cold wetness and a...
Pros: delicious, cheap, fun, as unpretentious as they come Cons: probably wouldn't make an impressive hostess gift, unless you're coming to MY house for dinner..
On Strawberry Hilllll....
That's right, the benchmark of this oh-so-fine wine label.. and I say that with the utmost sincerity. I realize that Boone's Farm may not qualify as a fine wine, but guess what? I DON'T CARE!
Pros: just like cider Cons: not very widely available
While living in Ireland, I got hooked on a cider called Bulmers. This to me was the drink of the gods. And then, when I moved back to the US, reality hit me in the face as I desperately searched for a bottle of my beloved Bulmers. In the search for...
Boone's Farm wines are not for the serious wine taster. The person who enjoys a glass of wine with caviar or truffles need not read this review. This is the wine for working people, college students, and anyone else who wants a nice tasty buzz for...
In my opinion, any wine without a real cork, really isn't a wine at all.
Corks Cost Money. Corks mean aging. Corks mean real wine. Boone's Farm varieties of wine don't have corks. It isn't real wine, in my opinion, only a cheap imitation for...
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