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PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 10:47 am 
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Tesco Finest Vouvray ’08, Demi-sec
I liked the cool, toasted pear flavour of this wine. The sweet, oilyness was calmed after a good chill and the cleansing zip of the Chenin ran wild. A very pleasant start to the evening.


Château Cambon La Pelouse ‘05 Haut-Médoc
Another big Bordeaux disappointment. Dryer than a popcorn fart in summer with little else to get excited about. What is the point of these wines? Young? Possibly, but I didn’t detect enough acid or fruit to suggest this is one for the future. What fruit there was evaporated into the nose, leading you into a false sense of anticipation.
With food only? In gravy perhaps.

Sip, swirl, swallow, then sit back and experience the joy of those grainy tannins removing a layer of skin from the top of your mouth followed by enough oak to rebuild the Cutty Sark. No thanks.


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PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 11:44 am 
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Tesco Finest Vouvray ’08, Demi-sec
I liked the cool, toasted pear flavour of this wine. The sweet, oilyness was calmed after a good chill and the cleansing zip of the Chenin ran wild. A very pleasant start to the evening.

Excellent, I know the one from big T, grower is Gaston what's it, not enough acid, too soft, drink young as it goes flabby, but good all the same - Vouvray is not trendy so more value for us 8) - I much prefer the Maj version from Domaine Bourillon~Dorle'ans - I have the 2005 which will evolve for 20 years - only a bit more dosh a bronze IWC 2006. Could still be in stock at a few branches - one to search .

Château Cambon La Pelouse ‘05 Haut-Médoc
Another big Bordeaux disappointment. Dryer than a popcorn fart in summer with little else to get excited about. What is the point of these wines? Young? Possibly, but I didn’t detect enough acid or fruit to suggest this is one for the future. What fruit there was evaporated into the nose, leading you into a false sense of anticipation.
With food only? In gravy perhaps.


Waitrose claret may have lost its way at this price level as well ! However Jancis gave the wine a 16/20, although I would not have bought at £15 per bottle - I did say it had to be correct or it goes back. Have you considered that the bottle may have been corked. How did the cork smell, appearance ? was there any creep...had this bottle been stood-up in the store lights for too long ?

GK, as reported last week, there is a distress parcel HM cru bourgeois 2003 at Maj for £7.99 which is delicate and a lighter style, yet correct, and pleasing without food.

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Duncan wrote:

GK, as reported last week, there is a distress parcel HM cru bourgeois 2003 at Maj for £7.99 which is delicate and a lighter style, yet correct, and pleasing without food.


2003 was a very hot year, delicate? OK, will take your word for it :wink:

Majestic is the one retailer I dont have access to, the nearest branch is a 45min drive away.


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2003 was a very hot year, delicate? OK, will take your word for it :wink:

Majestic is the one retailer I dont have access to, the nearest branch is a 45min drive away.


Yeah GK, I'll stick with that "delicate" business, gentle in the context of a firm Haut Medoc. Beef Bourginon (spelling) would destroy it ! Indeed 2003 produced super ripe fruit, this wine is not over oaked and the Cab / Merlot mix did not produce a lot of tannin in the must. The wine is early maturing, so that the cut & thrust on the pallate, and the back bone of the wine is ebbing. The coulor and texture of the wine is garnet, and now clearer than opaque ! Nevertheless a lovely flavour.

Now look here GK - I know many 2003's. I have as you well know :wink: in '08 & '09 and more recently, described best Beaune & NSG 2003 as lush and exotic - Now BBR are using that lingo for their 2003 Cote d'Or stock ........na nana na na.

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Now look here GK - I know many 2003's. I have as you well know in '08 & '09 and more recently, described best Beaune & NSG 2003 as lush and exotic - Now BBR are using that lingo for their 2003 Cote d'Or stock ........na nana na na.


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Haha, great selection GK - Which one should I buy ?
Was listenning to the Guuchi director last night on R4 In Business- he said that if he only charged £800 for one of his designs, customers would believe, there was something faulty with it. So to build the dream, he'd have to charge £1,100 ! Nice work if you can build it.

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Semillion, Hey GK, I'd take some of that Denman on free delivery this week-end from big T, if I wasn't over stocked :?

Also I guess that is why you never say much about Maj offers, driving there and back, 2.5 hours minimum after you've scanned stock, does not make sense for tasting and checking out stuff.

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