EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 37 MIN
Is Yellow Tail Shiraz Really That Bad? | Yellow Tail vs Penfolds Koonunga Hill
from Stop Wasting Your Wine · host Stop Wasting Your Wine
Some of the most popular wines in America are also some of the cheapest and most criticized. So the guys decided to put that reputation to the test. This week launches the brand new “Drink This, Not That” challenge, where each host tries to replace a widely available bottom shelf wine with something noticeably better without asking people to spend much more money. First up: Yellow Tail Shiraz vs Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet.The episode explores:Why bulk wine gets such a bad reputationWhat “bulk wine” actually means behind the scenesHow consistency often matters more than craftsmanship at scaleWhether spending just a few extra dollars can dramatically improve the experienceWhy inexpensive red wines can become so aggressive and unbalancedFeatured wines include Yellow Tail Shiraz and Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon, as the team searches for a bottle that can escape the “waste of your wine” category without escaping the budget aisle.Support the show and help keep the wine flowing!Buy us a glass!https://buymeacoffee.com/cheers3Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you!Stop Wasting Your Wine on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/stopwastingyourwine/Stop Wasting Your Wine on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@StopWastingYourWineThe Stop Wasting Your Wine Websitehttps://stopwastingyourwine.com/Chapters00:00 - Intro + The “Drink This, Not That” Challenge Begins1:38 - The Rules of the Challenge3:35 - Aaron’s Pick: Yellow Tail vs Penfolds6:33 - First Impressions of Yellow Tail Shiraz8:13 - Why Cheap Wine Gives Wine a Bad Reputation12:01 - First Sip of the Penfolds Koonunga Hill15:51 - Breaking Down the Penfolds Flavor Profile18:19 - Wine Drops: What Is Bulk Wine?25:00 - Why Bulk Wine Tastes the Same Every Year28:45 - Review and Final Thoughts35:50 - Can You Actually Upgrade Cheap Wine for Just a Few Dollars?
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Some of the most popular wines in America are also some of the cheapest and most criticized. So the guys decided to put that reputation to the test. This week launches the brand new “Drink This, Not That” challenge, where each host tries to replace a widely available bottom shelf wine with something noticeably better without asking people to spend much more money. First up: Yellow Tail Shiraz vs Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet.The episode explores:Why bulk wine gets such a bad reputationWhat “bulk wine” actually means behind the scenesHow consistency often matters more than craftsmanship at scaleWhether spending just a few extra dollars can dramatically improve the experienceWhy inexpensive red wines can become so aggressive and unbalancedFeatured wines include Yellow Tail Shiraz and Penfolds Koonunga Hill Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon, as the team searches for a bottle that can escape the “waste of your wine” category without escaping the budget aisle.Support the show and help keep the wine flowing!Buy us a glass!https://buymeacoffee.com/cheers3Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you!Stop Wasting Your Wine on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/stopwastingyourwine/Stop Wasting Your Wine on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@StopWastingYourWineThe Stop Wasting Your Wine Websitehttps://stopwastingyourwine.com/Chapters00:00 - Intro + The “Drink This, Not That” Challenge Begins1:38 - The Rules of the Challenge3:35 - Aaron’s Pick: Yellow Tail vs Penfolds6:33 - First Impressions of Yellow Tail Shiraz8:13 - Why Cheap Wine Gives Wine a Bad Reputation12:01 - First Sip of the Penfolds Koonunga Hill15:51 - Breaking Down the Penfolds Flavor Profile18:19 - Wine Drops: What Is Bulk Wine?25:00 - Why Bulk Wine Tastes the Same Every Year28:45 - Review and Final Thoughts35:50 - Can You Actually Upgrade Cheap Wine for Just a Few Dollars?
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