Below are two lists that I have compiled of those of the wines reviewed on Flora’s Table that in my view provide the most quality for the price, one focuses on wines retailing at $20 or less and the other one is for wines retailing between $21 and $40. The minimum rating to “make the cut” is Good to Very Good 
1. Reviewed Wines $20 and Under With Most Bang for the Buck
1.1 Red Wines:
– Coppo, Barbera d’Asti “L’Avvocata” DOCG 2011
– $
– First Drop, Shiraz “Mother’s Milk”, Barossa 2011
– $
1.2 White Wines:
– Coppo, Moscato d’Asti “Moncalvina” DOCG 2011
– $
– Marchesi de’ Frescobaldi, Vermentino “Ammiraglia” Toscana IGT 2012
– $
2. Reviewed Wines Between $21 and $40 With Most Bang for the Buck
2.1 Red Wines:
– Casa Sola, Chianti Classico Riserva DOCG 2007
– $$
– Chateau de Ferrand, Saint Emilion Grand Cru AOC, 1999
– $$
– Domaine Chante Cigale, Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC, 2009
– $$
– First Drop, “Two Percent”, Barossa 2009
– $$
– Masciarelli, Montepulciano d’Abruzzo S. Martino Rosso “Marina Cvetic” DOC 2007
– $$
– Muri-Gries, Alto Adige Lagrein “Abtei Muri” Riserva DOC 2007
– $$
– Planeta, Nero d’Avola “Santa Cecilia” Sicilia IGT 2006
– $$
– Planeta, Syrah Sicilia Rosso IGT 2007
– $$
– Tenuta San Guido, “Guidalberto” Toscana IGT 2011
– $$
2.2 White Wines:
– Cloudy Bay, Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough 2012
– $$
– Donnafugata, Contessa Entellina Bianco “Chiarandà” DOC 2009
– $$
– Planeta, Chardonnay Sicilia IGT 2009
– $$
– St. Michael Eppan, Alto Adige Pinot Grigio “Sanct Valentin” DOC 2010
– $$
– St. Michael-Eppan, Alto Adige Sauvignon “Sanct Valentin” DOC 2013
– $$








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