This is the 2009 Beaujolais vintage in the Waitrose stores, was £10 now 20% offer to £8. The web site says 2008 is on offer for £7.49.
Please Forget the 50p saving. The ripe 2009 Gamay is infinitely superior at this price level. Believe me. (sorry Waitrose)
This Bouchard P & F is quite nice, they are a reliable and respected producer (do not confuse with the other Bouchard Aine' fils). The fruit is good, the wine is fuller and darker than the '08 and not so drying or furry either. Yes, very accessible fruit and reasonable when cool. Unlike the 2008, the wine may be enjoyed with summer evening finger food or even as an apperatif.
The nose not much cop for a Gamay when 1st pouring, odd that, many more modern wines these days are poor in this regard,
however if you open the wine well before serving and pour, the wine becomes lively and quite engaging.
The nose although faint is there after 16 hours if you dont finish the bottle / bottles on your Summer evening or lunch on the lawn. Lovely Fleurie fragrancy - sorry it's rather faint.
** I left half a glass in the kitchen while I went off for 30 minutes, The wine although warmer by then, was nicer, fuller in the mouth, and a little sweeter - lovely actually
This '09 Fleurie is available at this price till 6th July, and I would be surprised if you can pick up a better one for less this week.
If you can - write a post here, and tell us all about it.
Yep, best Bouchard P & F Fleurie since 2005. So if you want some when shopping - get it now. Will not last as well as the 05, so I'd say 'a point next year. Even people who dont take Gamay will give this a nod - there is even a tiny bit of **rhone - further south garrigue there when it hits room temperature for a while
Given the strength (or lack of it in uk shops) of Fleurie competition today
