Two Buck Chuck - Not Terrible
A few years ago, my doctor told me I needed to get my cholesterol down. Well, I haven't done a whole lot in that direction over the course of two years. Since I'm currently in the diet and exercise mode, I decided to try some "alternative treatment".
Red wine.
You see, I'm not much of a wine drinker. Okay, I'm *NOT* a wine drinker. I haven't drank more than a few sips of wine since my days in college at Western Michigan University, when $5 would get you 3 bottles of Boones Farm white zin. *shudder* And I didn't do that unless I was REALLY REALLY desperate, which was almost never.
Tonight, on a trip to Trader Joe's, If you haven't heard of Trader Joe's, click the link. It's sort of a cheap hippie food mart. Lots of organic and natural products - at prices more affordable than you'd find in your local whole foods store. Near the front of the store, they had a wine display, and cases upon cases of Charles Shaw wine. Every time I've been into Trader Joe's, I've seen people leaving with cases of this stuff.
It's $2.99 a bottle here in North Carolina. Apparently, this is the famed "Two Buck Chuck".
If I'm going to drink red wine for the sole purpose of lower my cholesterol, I don't want it to be an expensive habit. So I picked up a bottle of the Cabernet - a 2003 vintage.
I'll have to ask my wife, but it's pretty drinkable. I can probably deal with a glass a day of this stuff.
Not that Adrienne would be much more of a real opinion. She likes wine, but she'll drink just about anything. I think her favorite wine is a Chilean wine whose bottle is wrapped in burlap, and only costs $8.99 a bottle. That's probably the most expensive wine she usually gets.
Anyway... anyone out there have any opinions on Two Buck Chuck?