Mercer Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 56 minutes ago, J*B said: SCORE: 8/10 PRICE PAID: £16.99 REVIEW: I work in advertising - I don’t like the label. That’s pretty much my biggest negative here. I liked the citrus notes, definitely a tasty wine. Could have had a touch more for my personal taste — did I taste some apricot in there, Mercer? A dry wine, but that’s OK with me. As recommended, it went well with the fish pie. Would buy again. Glad it ticked the boxes. It's the citrus that's dominant, perhaps a hint of apple. It's what I term a 'quiet' white - quite subtle. White or red, much prefer those wines at the dry end of the spectrum. Quote
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JohnD Posted September 12, 2022 Posted September 12, 2022 An unusual wine for me tonight, had it before and loved it. New Hall Vineyards Left Field Blend 2018 circa £14 The flavours of Alsace with the lightness of the Mosel. A great thread as wine has long been a passion, if only I could remember them all 😱 1 Quote
Mercer Posted September 13, 2022 Posted September 13, 2022 16 hours ago, JohnD said: An unusual wine for me tonight, had it before and loved it. New Hall Vineyards Left Field Blend 2018 circa £14 The flavours of Alsace with the lightness of the Mosel. A great thread as wine has long been a passion, if only I could remember them all 😱 Is it stocked anywhere locally (10 mile radius of Brockhall)? Quote
JohnD Posted September 13, 2022 Posted September 13, 2022 Not that I know of, I got mine from Chapel St Wines in Lancaster, not sure if he still stocks it. It's a nice drive through the trough, I'll ask him. Wine shop in Whalley? Quote
JohnD Posted September 14, 2022 Posted September 14, 2022 On 13/09/2022 at 10:41, Mercer said: Is it stocked anywhere locally (10 mile radius of Brockhall)? Just one bottle left at Chapel St Wines in Lancaster. He's put it aside for me so I'll collect when I'm next there or you can if you visit Lancaster? It's delisted at the producer now. Quote
Mercer Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 17 hours ago, JohnD said: Just one bottle left at Chapel St Wines in Lancaster. He's put it aside for me so I'll collect when I'm next there or you can if you visit Lancaster? It's delisted at the producer now. If there's going to be no more, I'll leave that one for you to enjoy! Will have a look at Chapel St Wines when next in Lancaster - always interested in what such retailers have to offer! 1 Quote
JohnD Posted September 15, 2022 Posted September 15, 2022 I have another bottle 😊 Adam at Chapel St has a special interest in Italy and that's reflected in his range of wine. Quote
Mercer Posted September 17, 2022 Posted September 17, 2022 Chateau Queyret Pouillac is presently on sale at Booths for just £7.50/bottle. It's a wine which has 'plenty to say about itself'. A bit of a marmite wine - some love it, others wonder why. Widely retailed at about £10/£11 bottle so at just £7.50 think it's well worth a punt. Quote
J*B Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 7 hours ago, Upside Down said: What is this weekends tipple? I was drinking this last night: https://www.allaboutwine.co.uk/wine/red/argentina/mendoza/la-posta-vineyard-blend-mendoza-malbec Shite. Quote
Mercer Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 1 hour ago, J*B said: I was drinking this last night: https://www.allaboutwine.co.uk/wine/red/argentina/mendoza/la-posta-vineyard-blend-mendoza-malbec Shite. Never had that one - I'll take your advice and give it a miss! A sommelier once gave me two tips about Malbec. Firstly, pop it in the the fridge for about 20 minutes and then secondly let it breathe for about 20 minutes.- find it enhances the flavour and gives a smoother finish. If I'm organised then I will do it! If you like a particular Malbec and drink two bottles over two consecutive nights, first night do as you normally would but second night do as the sommelier suggested and see if you notice a difference. Quote
Upside Down Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 I somehow got the impression that JB won't be doing that. Quote
J*B Posted September 24, 2022 Author Posted September 24, 2022 47 minutes ago, Upside Down said: I somehow got the impression that JB won't be doing that. Not at all! I’m all in for the learning. The next bottle I will be doing exactly that. Quote
Upside Down Posted September 24, 2022 Posted September 24, 2022 Those sorts of things can affect the taste quite a bit. For example if you have a scotch whisky that tastes like a mix of jet fuel and urine then a wee drop of warm water can totally change it and make it fit for human consumption. Quote
Mercer Posted October 8, 2022 Posted October 8, 2022 17 minutes ago, Upside Down said: What's on the table tonight @Mercer? Saturday steak night! Goes down even better when Rovers win. Had an excellent red (Domaine de la Baume Elite d'Or Cab Sauv/Marselan) which was spicy and didn't half pack a punch and a great accompaniment to steak. The missus picked it up and we thought it was terrific for £12/13. And you? Quote
Upside Down Posted October 9, 2022 Posted October 9, 2022 Had a nice mushroom dopiaza with a karma kola. Had to give up the booze a few years ago unfortunately so can't partake in the finer things anymore. But I did enjoy a nice Chianti back in the day. Quote
JohnD Posted December 25, 2022 Posted December 25, 2022 What's everyone drinking today? Traditional Turkey and all the trimmings here so we have a Michele Chiarlo Reyna Barbaresco 2018 Quote Quote
Gav Posted December 25, 2022 Posted December 25, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, JohnD said: What's everyone drinking today? Traditional Turkey and all the trimmings here so we have a Michele Chiarlo Reyna Barbaresco 2018 Quote Nuits-Saint-Georges - Bourgogne. Edited December 25, 2022 by Gav 1 Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Thought I'd start a thread for any of us red wine connoisseurs.. It's funny how our palate changes over the years. I used to hate red wine. Now, it's the only thing I tolerate. Beer makes me so ill. Red wine also gives me a totally different 'tipsy' or 'drunk' feeling, perhaps that's just me? Anyway. Myself and the wife have had a dabble at quite a few different ones.. I grew quite fond of the 'Reprobates' one- not the one with mugshots on but they've stopped that unfortunately. Please bare in mind I am not an expert- I like some better than others and have developed a bit of a taste- but I just buy based off how interesting the bottle is and cost- cool looking bottle, not too cheap, not ridiculously expensive- we will have a dabble. A refined method of scouting. So, without further a-do We had a do at this one it's a Bordeaux, bought it because it's called "Bastide" and I thought it was amusing- wife didn't agree. Very nice. 7/10 Currently supping this Malbec, very funky label, full bodied and highly drinkable 8/10 for me- obviously taste is highly subjective so won't try and describe that subjective experience- but at £7.99 or something it's worth a dabble in my opinion. I don't know the lingo with wine, but would love to see what you guys enjoy a tipple of and what others think of my 'taste' .. Take care, Quote
Gav Posted February 6 Posted February 6 @Bohinen1983 - Could be worth you posting in here on the wine front? 1 Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Ahhh, didn't see this, can mods just move it across? Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Aldi do some belting reds.. Not a massive fan of Malbecs, but this one is really nice, full bodied and only £7.99 doesn't break the bank- solid 7.5./10. The funky label takes it up to an 8.. Another belter is this 'Bastid', I buy red's based off label- doe's it look interesting and price- not too expensive, not too cheap.. Bordeaux, £9.99, bought it because it was sounded like bastard- thought it would amuse the wife, but it didn't.. However, went down a treat, very nice 8/10- worth a dabble... Looking forward to scanning through this thread.. Any other Aldi red wine lovers in here? Quote
Gav Posted February 6 Posted February 6 Taking things slightly off topic, Glen Marnock, Highland, Single Malt, £17.99 from ALDI is by all accounts a great tipple at this price point. I don’t drink whisky myself, but told it’s amazing. 1 Quote
Bohinen1983 Posted February 6 Posted February 6 1 minute ago, Gav said: Taking things slightly off topic, Glen Marnock, Highland, Single Malt, £17.99 from ALDI is by all accounts a great tipple at this price point. I don’t drink whisky myself, but told it’s amazing. What's your tipple, Gav? Quote
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