The 18 Best (and Worst) Wines to Buy in B.C.

We go over the categories—and specific bottles—at the BCLDB to see where we're actually getting the best deal and which areas to avoid.

We go over the categories—and specific bottles—at the BCLDB to see where we’re actually getting the best deal and which areas to avoid.

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Italy

Tignanello 2013$93, BCLDB$100 (U.S.), wine.com

Pietradolce Etna Rosso 2015$26.50, BCLDB$20 (U.S.), wine.com

Cecchi Chianti 2015$14, BCLDB$13 (U.S.), wine.com


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Oregon

Domaine Drouhin 2014$46, BCLDB$42 (U.S.), wine.com

Sokol Blosser Dundee Hills 2014$38, BCLDB$38 (U.S), wine.com

Duck Pond 2015$29, BCLDB$20 (U.S.), wine.com


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Argentina

Catena Alta Malbec$55, BCLDB$50 (U.S.), wine.com

Finca Las Primos Malbec$14, BCLDB$12 (U.S.), wine.com

Cuma Torrontes$11.80, BCLDB$14 (U.S.), wine.com


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Australia

Mollydooker Two Left Feet$31, BCLDB$28 (U.S.), wine.com

Bleasdale Mulberry Tree Cabernet$15, BCLDB$19 (U.S.), wine.com

Yalumba Y Series Viognier$17, BCLDB$12 (U.S.), wine.com


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France

Mouton Rothschild 2010$1600, BCLDB$900 (U.S.), wine.com

La Chablisiénne La Pierrelee$32, BCLDB $20 (U.S.), wine.com 

Miraval Rosé$29, BCLDB$22 (U.S.), wine.com

 


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California

Avalon Napa County Cabernet 2014$34, BCLDB$16 (U.S.), wine.com 

Beringer Knights Valley 2014$46, BCLDB$30 (U.S.), wine.com

Cannonball Chardonnay$28, BCLDB$15 (U.S.), wine.com