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PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 12:03 am 
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Maj £11.99 from £14.99 when buying 2 or more

Pretty darn decent for lower pay scale burgundy
This is how PN should be: slightly tart red fruit and a nice dollop and nice smooth oakiness on the finish
Too young for barnyard stink I thing but this drinks great now and should be good for developing a few years yet
Better than many of the NW pn in and around £10-£12 IMO


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PostPosted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 5:16 pm 
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Shez,

8) Yep, Nick Potel picks up some good fruit from the growers he knows, I've done his old vine volnay '05 and his standard Gevrey '05 as well as a light NSG at a friend's dinner recently.

Although for the future, according to the press, his business could be changing - which is a sad day for folks who want to afford the real thing for less money.

Dom Mischief and Mayhem make some cool burgundies that are affordable.

Nice one Shez.........You just can't odds the real Mc Coy, can you ! Your opinion Shez, is correct from where I'm standing.

Lower Pay Scale '09s to follow. Yum.

Potel's style is more authentic of the grand Dom village wines, than Laboure' Roi at slightly less dosh.....IMO :wink:

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