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Flipflop Wines Review

by Dana Zeliff on July 28, 20112011-07-28
in Reviews

Disclosure: This post may contain an affiliate link.

I was given the opportunity to try 3 bottles of Flipflop wines; Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir & Riesling.  I was sold on the brand from the moment I saw their label.  I could just picture myself sitting in the backyard with my flip-flops on, drinking a glass of wine while the kids played with the dog.  It’s such a nice picture…

My experience with flipflop wines was surprising and went against everything I would have expected from wine.  When I drink wine, I tend to lean towards a Pinot Grigio over all other varieties.  So naturally, when my bottles of flipflop wine arrived, I opened the Pinot Grigio first.  While I liked the wine, it actually wasn’t my favorite.  This was my first surprise.

I took the flipflop Riesling over to a dinner party a week later.  I absolutely loved the Riesling!  This was a complete shock to me since I don’t usually favor Riesling.  I’ll definitely be purchasing the flipflop Riesling again.

The biggest surprise of all?  I liked the Pinot Noir!  In fact, I actually finished the entire glass.  It’s much sweeter than other Pinot Noir’s I’ve tried, so that may be the difference.  Typically, I only drink red wine if it’s being served as part of a meal and I never finish my glass.  It’s nice to finally have a bottle of red that I like!

More about the wines:

  • Pinot Noir is medium-bodied, structured Pinot Noir with bright cherry, sweet spice and a supple, velvety finish.  It is full of  cola aromas and hints of vanilla.
  • Riesling is a medium-bodied, Riesling with peach, apricot and melon which lead to a satisfying, smooth finish.  It is full of tropical notes and sweet aromas.
  • Pinot Grigio is a light-bodied, refreshing Pinot Grigio with tropical citrus, ripe pear and a zesty, clean finish.  It is full of  balanced crisp acidity.

One feature about flipflop wines that I think everyone should be aware of is that for every bottle of flipflop wine purchased, Soles4Souls will distribute a pair of shoes to someone in need.  Up to 100,000 will be pairs in the first year.  That will make a significant impact on people in need.

The suggested retail price is $7; however, I often see it on sale at my local stores for only $5.  This budget friendly wine will not only benefit your wallet but Soles4Souls as well!

I thought this quote summed up flipflop wines flavor and personality; “We like to make seriously good wines, but not take ourselves too seriously in the process…” David Georges, Vintner.

You can also follow flipflop wines on Facebook to keep up with the latest news, recipes and food pairings.

Have you tried flipflop wine?  Which is your favorite variety?

Disclosure:  I received flipflop wines to review and keep.  No other compensation was received.  All opinions are 100% my own and my differ from others.

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Comments

  1. Michelle says

    July 28, 2011 at 4:09 pm

    That’s awesome! Socially responsible wine!

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  2. Julie says

    July 28, 2011 at 8:51 pm

    This is a great review!!! I didn’t know about the Soles4Souls. That’s fantastic and makes me want to go buy a whole case. I just recently discovered flipflop wine when it was on sale for $5 at Farm Fresh. I love the Moscato. I also had the Riesling last night and loved that as well. This is definitely my new “go to” wine. Haven’t tried the red yet, but we have a bottle of the cabernet downstairs and will probably try it out this weekend. Now, if we could just get them to give us coupons for the wine…… 🙂

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