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Wines Of The Month
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A random selection from my January slurping :
M&S Sancerre :
http:// www.mar ksandsp encer.c om/Les- Ruettes -Sancer re-2012 -Case/d p/B007M I2C0Y
A seriously good example - and not paying too much of a premium for the Sancerre appellation. Just a tad more fruit than usual, but none the worse for that - not my usual tipple, but it washed down a lunch of assorted charcuterie and salads a treat.
Averys Domaine de Mourchon :
http:// www.ave rys.com /jsp/pr oduct/p roductD etails. jsp?pro ductId= eprod30 0058&am p;_requ estid=5 05825
Cotes du Rhone-Villages doesn't get much better than this - a big mouthful of fruit and oodles of body. I just demolished a bottle with a Roast Pheasant ... stunning.
Waitrose Dry Oloroso Sherry :
http:// www.wai trose.c om/shop /Produc tView-1 0317-10 001-327 54-Wait rose+Dr y+Oloro so+Sher ry#.Utx DHvvFLc s
A ridiculous bargain - you could pay £20 a bottle for a wine of this quality elsewhere. "But I don't like Sherry" - this is about as far from Emva Cream as Cloudy Bay is from Lambrini - just try it. Nutty, sweet and dry all at the same time, a huge mouthful of complexity. Wonderful stuff.
Averys Morillon Blanc Vin de Pays d'Oc
http:// www.ave rys.com /jsp/pr oduct/p roductD etails. jsp?pro ductId= eprod23 0010&am p;_requ estid=5 06311
Best white I've drunk over Christmas - like a Southern France version of Burgundy - subtly oaked and with a full body - but with some nice, almost apricot, overtones.
A rather upmarket selection - back to Aldi next month when the Christmas cases are empty.
Cheers
dave xx
M&S Sancerre :
http://
A seriously good example - and not paying too much of a premium for the Sancerre appellation. Just a tad more fruit than usual, but none the worse for that - not my usual tipple, but it washed down a lunch of assorted charcuterie and salads a treat.
Averys Domaine de Mourchon :
http://
Cotes du Rhone-Villages doesn't get much better than this - a big mouthful of fruit and oodles of body. I just demolished a bottle with a Roast Pheasant ... stunning.
Waitrose Dry Oloroso Sherry :
http://
A ridiculous bargain - you could pay £20 a bottle for a wine of this quality elsewhere. "But I don't like Sherry" - this is about as far from Emva Cream as Cloudy Bay is from Lambrini - just try it. Nutty, sweet and dry all at the same time, a huge mouthful of complexity. Wonderful stuff.
Averys Morillon Blanc Vin de Pays d'Oc
http://
Best white I've drunk over Christmas - like a Southern France version of Burgundy - subtly oaked and with a full body - but with some nice, almost apricot, overtones.
A rather upmarket selection - back to Aldi next month when the Christmas cases are empty.
Cheers
dave xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One of the nicest I had over Christmas was a white... Condrieu Clos Boucher Delas 2008, a Viognier from the Wine Society that was typically rich in fruit in a tropical sense with mango, blood-orange combined with an apple-pie depth and then notes of lemon and ginger, the wine deliciously low in acid.
On the Adams Ale at the moment - or ginger beer, just about 1/2 way through
On the Adams Ale at the moment - or ginger beer, just about 1/2 way through
Wither Hills pinot gris, got some for Christmas (I have since found it in Waitrose); aromatic, almost tangy -I have heard it recommended to accompany curry, but that's not necessary and unless it's a seriously good curry it'd be a waste anyway.
http:// www.wai trosedi rect.co m/produ ct/with er-hill s-pinot -gris/3 67618?g clid=CP DIzrKai 7wCFQ3J tAodilw ASA
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I like their S-Blanc, jno, always nice, sharp (nettly) and refreshing......been there as well, close to Blenheim, a fun visit and plenty of samples. The Pinot Noir is my least favourite, a tad to cherry-fruity for my taste. Intense though for those who like that characteristic.
Like to see them make a S-B/Semillon blend.....
Like to see them make a S-B/Semillon blend.....