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Wine of the Week ...
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... NoM is up to her eyeballs in work, so I've been called in from the subs bench for one week only.
Sooo - three wines for you to peruse and hopefully quaff :
Firstly from Averys of Bristol (also available via their very good home delivery service) :
A Chateauneuf-du-Pape style red - Pontificis IGP d'Oc 2010 - £7.99
http:// www.ave rys.com ...rod3 0107#.U IhJy--Z OGE
Just about my favourite wine this autumn for drinking with any red meat - great with a Sunday Roast, even better with Steak & Chips. Loads of strong fruity flavours and a good finish. Decant into a jug an hour or so before drinking to let the wine breathe and the flavour develop.
Secondly from my favourite supermarket :
Aldi Cremant du Jura - £6.99
http:// www.ald i.co.uk ...oduc t_range _18782. htm
The best value fizz around. Knocks most Cava (and quite a few budget Champagnes) into a cocked hat. Lovely with salads and nibbles - but enough body to be excellent with Roast Chicken too.
Finally from Mr Tesco :
A very decent French Marsanne/Viognier
http:// www.tes co.com/ ...9496 6870&id =268681 709
A bargain at £5 a bottle - crisp, fresh and with plenty of my favourite 'chewy' viognier character. Great with fish - or I like it with a 'cheese and nibbles' type meal.
Happy Drinking
dave xx
Sooo - three wines for you to peruse and hopefully quaff :
Firstly from Averys of Bristol (also available via their very good home delivery service) :
A Chateauneuf-du-Pape style red - Pontificis IGP d'Oc 2010 - £7.99
http://
Just about my favourite wine this autumn for drinking with any red meat - great with a Sunday Roast, even better with Steak & Chips. Loads of strong fruity flavours and a good finish. Decant into a jug an hour or so before drinking to let the wine breathe and the flavour develop.
Secondly from my favourite supermarket :
Aldi Cremant du Jura - £6.99
http://
The best value fizz around. Knocks most Cava (and quite a few budget Champagnes) into a cocked hat. Lovely with salads and nibbles - but enough body to be excellent with Roast Chicken too.
Finally from Mr Tesco :
A very decent French Marsanne/Viognier
http://
A bargain at £5 a bottle - crisp, fresh and with plenty of my favourite 'chewy' viognier character. Great with fish - or I like it with a 'cheese and nibbles' type meal.
Happy Drinking
dave xx
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