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Fief Guerin Single Vineyard Muscadet.
This beautifully enticing white from the Western side of the Loire Valley is packed with crisp fruity favours and delightful floral aromas. This is a complex wine, which has great body and superb length on the palate. Perfect with Asian food, traditional roast turkey or even a cold meat platter on Boxing Day.
Available in Wairose for the normal price of £6.99.
Any wines you'd care to mention?
This beautifully enticing white from the Western side of the Loire Valley is packed with crisp fruity favours and delightful floral aromas. This is a complex wine, which has great body and superb length on the palate. Perfect with Asian food, traditional roast turkey or even a cold meat platter on Boxing Day.
Available in Wairose for the normal price of £6.99.
Any wines you'd care to mention?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.NoM, bought the falanghina you recommended last week (bought two actually, drank one) and thoroughly agree with what you said, a very, very lovely wine. also bought a fiano sicillian white from asda ex. sp. range. haven't tried it yet but the lable says 'intense aromas of passion fruit, lemon and ripe apple, delicious with caesar salad or seafood'. maybe try it tomorrow with some salmon pasta.
will let you know :)
we always bring back muscadet and touraine from france, i enjoy both of those wines so if the fiano is anything like muscadet then i think i'll enjoy it.
i too am very impressed with the ex. sp. range, although i've only bought the reds so far. they're such good value for some really terrific wines.
we always bring back muscadet and touraine from france, i enjoy both of those wines so if the fiano is anything like muscadet then i think i'll enjoy it.
i too am very impressed with the ex. sp. range, although i've only bought the reds so far. they're such good value for some really terrific wines.
Aldi update ....
The Chablis (£6.99) is very good - flinty, clean and lovely with a pork pie :)
http://www.aldi.co.uk...ecial_buys3_22313.htm
The Bordeaux Superior (£4.99) is very disappointing - thin, acidic and no real character - it's also a bit of a con having a Decanter Award badge for the 2009 vintage printed on the 2010 label
http://www.aldi.co.uk...oduct_range_18728.htm
The
The Chablis (£6.99) is very good - flinty, clean and lovely with a pork pie :)
http://www.aldi.co.uk...ecial_buys3_22313.htm
The Bordeaux Superior (£4.99) is very disappointing - thin, acidic and no real character - it's also a bit of a con having a Decanter Award badge for the 2009 vintage printed on the 2010 label
http://www.aldi.co.uk...oduct_range_18728.htm
The
sunnydave, i have a bottle of the very same chablis sitting in my wine rack. thought i'd save it till christmas day, good to know it's a good'n :) aldi stock some really good wines...and some really awful ones too it has to be said, although it's always worth trying one that takes your fancy. i'll avoid the bordeaux you mention.
have to say, the fiano smelled better than it tasted, not really to my taste at all, quite metalic and none of the passion fruit/ripe apples it promised...well, not on my palate. almost reminded me of a chardonnay, a wine i used to like but haven't bought or enjoyed for a couple of years. not a wine i would buy again sadly.