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Any Wine Drinkers?
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Looking for a nice bottle of white for a specia occasion!
Was going to try a chateauneuf du pape blanc but having trouble finding some!
I am NO wine buff... but i love the stuff!
I love citrus flavours and fruity wines but dry.... (not so fussy)
Used to your average zinfandel or sauv blanc xx
Was going to try a chateauneuf du pape blanc but having trouble finding some!
I am NO wine buff... but i love the stuff!
I love citrus flavours and fruity wines but dry.... (not so fussy)
Used to your average zinfandel or sauv blanc xx
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How about a decidedly above average Sauvignon Blanc?
I tried a bottle of 'Truly Irresistible' Leyda Valley Sauvignon Blanc from the Co-op recently and I was extremely impressed with it. It's got a lovely sharp (but not aggressive) taste to it, somewhere between dessert apples and gooseberries. It cost £7.99 but was as good as some wines that I've paid two or three times that for.
So I googled it to see if others agreed. I found that it was recommended by both The Guardian
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ lifeand style/2 015/oct /18/goo d-with- wine-co -operat ive-rev iew-dav id-will iams
and The Telegraph
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/f ood-and -drink/ wine/su sy-atki ns-why- the-co- operati ves-tru ly-irre sistibl e-wines -are-e/
Otherwise, for a quality white wine, I'd suggest seeking out a white Rioja. Such wines are traditionally made from Viura grapes but many vineyards have been replacing Viura crops with grapes which produce higher yields, so the rules now allow white Rioja to be made with a minimum of 51% Viura and up to 49% Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc. Waitrose is a good source of white Rioja wines (which can be difficult to find in many other supermarkets) but their website is currently offline, so I can't point you towards any particular one.
A further alternative might be a decent bottle of Chardonnay, which means one from a region which is somewhat cooler than the high-yield areas where most Chardonnay grapes come from. The obvious region to look for there is Chablis, which produces some lovely wines.
How about a decidedly above average Sauvignon Blanc?
I tried a bottle of 'Truly Irresistible' Leyda Valley Sauvignon Blanc from the Co-op recently and I was extremely impressed with it. It's got a lovely sharp (but not aggressive) taste to it, somewhere between dessert apples and gooseberries. It cost £7.99 but was as good as some wines that I've paid two or three times that for.
So I googled it to see if others agreed. I found that it was recommended by both The Guardian
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and The Telegraph
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Otherwise, for a quality white wine, I'd suggest seeking out a white Rioja. Such wines are traditionally made from Viura grapes but many vineyards have been replacing Viura crops with grapes which produce higher yields, so the rules now allow white Rioja to be made with a minimum of 51% Viura and up to 49% Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc. Waitrose is a good source of white Rioja wines (which can be difficult to find in many other supermarkets) but their website is currently offline, so I can't point you towards any particular one.
A further alternative might be a decent bottle of Chardonnay, which means one from a region which is somewhat cooler than the high-yield areas where most Chardonnay grapes come from. The obvious region to look for there is Chablis, which produces some lovely wines.
Thanks for your post.
The Waitrose website is now back online. Either of these two should be worth a try:
http:// www.wai trose.c om/shop /Header SearchC md?sear chTerm= white+r ioja&am p;defau ltSearc h=GR
Click through to read the reviews
The Cune looks particularly tempting based upon what The Telegraph said about it:
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/f oodandd rink/wi ne/1111 0273/Wi ne-Revi ew-The- best-wh ites-fo r-autum n.html
It's my birthday tomorrow (Thursday) and I think that I might buy a bottle of that for myself!
The Waitrose website is now back online. Either of these two should be worth a try:
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Click through to read the reviews
The Cune looks particularly tempting based upon what The Telegraph said about it:
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It's my birthday tomorrow (Thursday) and I think that I might buy a bottle of that for myself!
PS: If you're still looking for a Châteauneuf-du-Pape Blanc (and don't mind forking out 25 quid for it), M&S might be worth a try:
http:// www.mar ksandsp encer.c om/chte auneuf- du-pape -les-fu ssiers- white-c ase-of- 6/p/p21 127188
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http:// www.mar tincoda x.com/e n/wines /21-mar tin-cod ax-6-bo ttle-bo x.html
There you go Martin Codax...from the Albarino grape.
There you go Martin Codax...from the Albarino grape.
with you describing your flavour balance, I would suggest a Sauvignon Blanc/Semillon blend from the Margaret River area in Oz....there are some delicious ones out there. The Wine Society has a very nice one called Pitchfork, £9-50 a bottle, failing them M&S do a proprietary one and Majestic probably have a small range, such as the Te Mata, a NZ one.