Wine Wednesday: Flirt

Continuing my series of Cheap Fun Wines , letโ€™s talk Flirt, a relative newcomer to the low-cost wine scene. Flirt was just released about a year ago, and is another California red blend featuring 70% Syrah, 17% Tempranillo and 13% Zinfandel. My wife and I picked this up on a whim, because weโ€™re a fan of red blends, and the label looked fun.

Like many wine lovers, we have more expensive โ€œtop shelfโ€ bottles we keep for the right food and company, and a few go-to bottles that we always pick up for everyday drinking. Our everyday bottles are ones I have previously reviewed (Menage a TroisHot To Trot, and Apothic Red, to name a few.) Weโ€™re always looking for comparable wines to add to our โ€œgo-toโ€ list, but havenโ€™t found anything consistently good in the $10 price range; until now.

Flirt has delicious flavors of warm, juicy red plum, baked cherry pie, and traces of vanilla and butterscotch. Itโ€™s smooth without being overly sweet, thanks to oak aging and, according to the winemaker, โ€œa precise blend of quality Mendocino County fruitโ€ฆresponsible for the additional layers of complexity and rich flavor.โ€

If you want a wine for a party, book club or just something fun with friends, Flirt is very approachable, ripe, and nicely priced at about $10.95.

I have gotten a few emails recently from people asking me why I only seem to review red blends. My answer is because I like them, but more importantly because red blends are the fastest growing segment of the wine market, increasing more than 50% in the last 52 weeks alone. Theyโ€™re generally easy-drinking, smooth and supple wines that arenโ€™t overly sweet, and are reasonably priced (around $10 a bottle.) That is the very definition of Cheap Fun Wines!

Red blends can be drunk with or without food. Theyโ€™re ready to drink now, just donโ€™t expect a long finish, and are a nice introduction for someone transitioning from sweeter white wines to more complex reds. If that sounds like you, Flirt is a great place to start.

โ€”Brian

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