Saturday, December 10, 2011

Big House Wine Review



When I first found out about Big House Wines I thought the name was awesome!  I love it!  Ok but really?  Why this name?  A little history on why the Big House name - the winery that is located in Monterey County, California and is very close to a State Correctional Facility.  The name of the winery puts a little smile on my face, but the name of the wines are even better!  They include Big House Red, Big House White, Unchained, The Usual Suspect, Cardinal Zin, The Birdman, and you can't forget the Slammer.  Big House Wines would make a fun and cute gift for any wine lover for the holidays, but not only that they'll bring a smile to anyone's face.  They are not only fun, but they are great wines too!  I received a bottle of the Big House White and thought it was great.  It is a nice light and crisp wine.  It also has a hint of fruit too it, but this is not a sweet wine!  I really enjoyed the Big House White!  I also received a bottle of the Big House Red.  I enjoyed this variety too.  It has a great flavor and we enjoyed it's rich flavor.  All the varieties of Big House Wine come with a screwcap in the 750 mL size.  You can also purchase Big House Wines in a neat 3L size that comes in a neat wine cask (this keeps wine fresh for up to 6 weeks).  If you are interested in buying your own Big House Wine you can do so here.  All the varieties retail for $9.99 on their website and that's a great price for a great wine!



What variety of Big House Wine would you like to try?  

You can also connect with Big House Wines on Facebook and Twitter!

Disclosure - I received 2 bottles of Big House Wine for free in order to facilitate my review.  All opinions are 100% my own as always.  No monetary compensation was provided.  

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